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Keely Hodgkinson aims for 800m world record after national best

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Keely Hodgkinson aims for 800m world record after national best
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In the men’s 60m, world and European indoor champion Jeremiah Azu, 24, retained his UK title, reaching the line in a season’s best of 6.56 seconds.

Molly Caudery reclaimed the women’s pole vault crown by clearing a height of 4.65m with Owen Heard taking the men’s with an effort of 5.55m.

Lucy Hadaway took victory in the women’s long jump with a leap of 6.45m, while 15.45m saw Tito Odunaike take the men’s triple jump.

In the women’s 60m hurdles, a personal best of 8.05 seconds secured victory for Abigail Pawlett, with Daniel Goriola taking the men’s equivalent in a season’s best 7.78.

Madeline Down crossed the line first in the women’s para 60m final with a time of 8.24 seconds, and a time of 6.93 seconds was enough for Kevin Santos to take the men’s title.

You can watch day two of the UK Indoor Athletics Championships, on Sunday, on BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport app and website. Events run from 11:20 to 16:30.

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