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Lilian Odira of Kenya defeated Keely Hodgkinson in the women's 800m at the Diamond League meet in Eugene, Oregon. Hodgkinson had aimed to break the world record but finished second.
news.google.comLilian Odira of Kenya won the women's 800m at the Diamond League event in Eugene, Oregon. Keely Hodgkinson finished second after targeting the world record. The result marked Hodgkinson's second consecutive loss in the event. She had also placed behind the winner at a Diamond League meet in Stockholm one month earlier.
Event details The race took place during the latest Diamond League stop in the United States. No world record was set during the competition. Hodgkinson had entered the race seeking to improve on the existing mark but was unable to do so.
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