The British duo will take on reigning world gold medalist Kenya at the Prefontaine Classic on July 4.
Last year’s women’s 800m World Championship hat-trick will meet at the Prefontaine Classic on July 4 in Eugene, Oregon.
Hodgkinson just broke an indoor world record of 1:54.87 in Lievin this month, but she was surpassed by training partner Hunter Bell and Odira at the Worlds in Tokyo last September.

Hunter Bell also won bronze in the 1500m at the 2024 Olympics as Hodgkinson won the Olympic 800m title.
As a student-athlete at the University of California, Berkeley, Hunter Bell ran for the first time at Hayward Field in Eugene at the 2017 Pac-12 Championship.

When Odira won in Tokyo, he ran a personal best of 1:54.62, the seventh-fastest time in history, surpassing a championship record that had stood for more than 42 years.
The Prefontaine Classic will take place on July 3 and 4 with the Mutola 800 m, named after the multiple winner of the women’s 800 m of this event, scheduled for July 4.


