Lilian Odira Clinches Historic World Gold in Thrilling 800m Finish
Kenya's Lilian Odira made stunning strides to win the women's 800 meters gold at the World Championships, breaking a 42-year-old record. Despite trailing behind with 30 meters to go, she outpaced two Britons to finish in 1:54.62. Georgia Hunter-Bell claimed silver, while Keely Hodgkinson took bronze.

In a thrilling display of endurance and speed, Kenya's Lilian Odira stormed to victory in the women's 800 meters at the World Championships on Sunday. Crossing the finish line at 1:54.62, Odira not only clinched the gold medal but also shattered a 42-year-old championship record.
Odira's powerful final surge left the crowd on edge as she overtook two British runners, including silver medalist Georgia Hunter-Bell, who finished at 1:54.90. Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson settled for bronze, narrowly beaten in an electrifying finale.
Despite her recent recovery from a hamstring injury, Hodgkinson was the event favorite, yet she had to defer her golden dreams. With this victory, Odira marks a memorable debut at the world stage, etching her name in the annals of athletic history.
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