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Georgia Hunter Bell targets world 800m one-two with British team-mate Keely Hodgkinson

However, Hunter Bell hopes that it is only the beginning, as a full -time athlete, as a full -time athlete, after quitting a seven -year cyber security business following a summer sabbatic.

A seismic change – a change he says “still squeezes myself”.

Under the guidance of former coach Trevor painter and Jenny Meadows, Hunter Bell, who owns a 800 -meter medal, quickly founded himself among the world’s best middle -distance runners.

Under the husband and wife team, Hunter Bell says he was grateful for the “hard lesson” in the European interiors, where he launched a favorite at the time of the world-induced world-induced world.

Hunter Bell, “Initially Trev believed that he could make me a 800 -meter athlete at world standards. He always said that.”

“This year we were only doing normal 1500 training, but when we arrived at the speed items, Trevor and Jen marked that I looked much better about it.”

Hunter Bell, a champion of British schools and British universities, won an impressive Diamond League 800m in London this season.

Hodgkinson’s healing of Hamstring injuries that kept him out this year became the first -hand, and after helping, Hunter Bell waited for his teammate to return to the best way for the championships while making his final decision.

“He’s really good with him,” says Hunter Bell Hodgkinson’s challenging year.

“Each can be really difficult when it gets a disability. This is just realistic, but we’ve all tried to be really supportive as a team, and as a team.”

“Trev and Jenny keep the educational environment fun. But when we step on the runway, they’re all business.

“They will always recommend that they think they are the best for individual athletes, and then allow chips to fall where they can be.

“We are very lucky to be ruled by them.”

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