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KEELY HODGKINSON dazzled on a night out in Manchester – just like she did in Paris.
The Team GB superstar, 22, blitzed past the field to win the 800m gold medal at the Olympics.
But now back home after a well-earned holiday, she headed to the prestigious Sexy Fish restaurant on Friday night.
Hodgkinson revealed her two-hour makeup routine before going out to race following her gold medal in Paris – and no doubt followed plenty of the same steps as she hit her hometown.
Golden-girl Keely looked at her radiant best in a patterned off-the-shoulder dress and matching heels.
She was snapped outside with a pair of glamorous friends as Keely continues to let her hair down after her exploits on the track.
And Sexy Fish was the perfect spot to unwind.
The exclusive Asian restaurant and bar serves up a range of Japanese-inspired dishes and spectacular cocktails.
Guests can enjoy their evening out right into the early hours – Sexy Fish closes at 2am on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights – and there is the option of booking out the private dining room.
And the plush venue is even a favourite with plenty of Manchester United stars.
New signings Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui enjoyed their first night out in Manchester at Sexy Fish earlier in August following their double arrival from Bayern Munich.
Scott McTominay also treated girlfriend Cam Reading to a trip last season – with expensive Wagyu beef and £215 caviar on the menu.
Hodgkinson cemented her status as the Queen of British athletics with her thrilling performance at the Stade de France.
She stormed to victory before wearing a crown passed to her from the crowd during the celebrations.
The glamorous European champion won all nine of her 800m races in 2024, breaking her own national record in July before her emphatic win in Paris.
She then headed off to Marbella to soak up the sun on holiday before reuniting with her fellow athletes for Team GB’s homecoming event in Manchester.
But Hodgkinson will not be adding any more titles this year after being ruled out for the rest of the 2024 season with a small injury.
However, she vowed to be back on the track next year where she will go for the world title and break the world record after more than 40 years.