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Track and field fans should circle their calendars. The 51st edition of the Prefontaine Classic will take place on Saturday, July 4, 2026, at the legendary Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon — and it will feature one of the sport’s brightest stars. Olympic champion and indoor world record holder Keely Hodgkinson is set to headline the women’s Mutola 800m, returning to a venue that has repeatedly played a defining role in her career.
Eugene has become one of Hodgkinson’s most successful stages, a place where her rise from prodigy to global superstar has unfolded in front of packed grandstands. She first claimed victory at the Prefontaine Classic in 2022 with a composed 1:57.72 performance, announcing herself as a force capable of controlling world-class races.
She returned in 2023 and elevated her dominance, running 1:55.19 to secure the Diamond League Trophy — proof that she was no longer chasing the world’s best but redefining the standard.
In 2024, she once again conquered Hayward Field with a 1:55.78 victory before carrying that momentum into the Olympic season, where she captured gold in Paris — the crowning achievement of a career that had long promised greatness.
Her most recent milestone may be the most significant yet. On February 19, Hodgkinson delivered an extraordinary 1:54.87 indoors to set a new world record, reinforcing her position at the very summit of women’s middle-distance running and hinting that even faster performances could be approaching outdoors.
This year’s Mutola 800m — named in honor of Olympic legend Maria Mutola — will feature formidable opposition. Fellow Briton Georgia Hunter Bell brings tactical aggression and rising confidence, while reigning world champion Lilian Odira arrives with the authority of an athlete proven on the sport’s biggest stage.
Together, the trio creates a race rich in narrative — record-breaking speed, championship pedigree, and emerging rivalry converging on one of athletics’ most historic tracks.
For Hodgkinson, Eugene represents more than competition. It is a stage where defining moments seem to occur with remarkable consistency. Every visit has produced either victory, a title, or a performance that elevated her career to a new level.
Now, with world-record momentum behind her and Olympic gold already secured, she returns once more to a stadium that has repeatedly witnessed her brilliance. If history is any guide, the Prefontaine Classic may again become the setting where greatness accelerates — and where the world’s fastest woman reminds the world exactly why she sits at the top of the 800-meter throne.
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The Pre Classic, part of the Diamond League series of international meets featuring Olympic-level athletes, is scheduled to be held at the new Hayward Field in Eugene. The Prefontaine Classicis the longest-running outdoor invitational track & field meet in America and is part of the elite Wanda Diamond League of meets held worldwide annually. The Pre Classic’s results score has...
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