KEELY HODGKINSON looked incredible in a daring new feathered outfit after changing out her black dress from the Sports Personality of the Year awards.
Queen Keely, 22, was crowned the winner of the BBC’s prestigious event last night following a surge in public votes.
The Olympic gold medallist, who triumphed in the women’s 800m final, saw off competition from darts star Luke Littler and cricket legend Joe Root to take home the top prize.
It’s reckoned that Hodgkinson’s latest stunning victory could take her sponsorships and endorsements into the elite £1million-a-year bracket.
But she also left viewers stunned with an amazing black backless dress for last night’s ceremony.
Hodgkinson turned plenty of heads with the incredible outfit, which featured arm-length coverings reaching up to her hands.
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After SPOTY had finished, the sprinter headed out to celebrate with a night on the town.
And as she left Media City in Manchester, Hodgkinson had already changed out of her black outfit into a new white one.
The equally-amazing number featured a low-cut top complete with a feathery finish, exposing her shoulders to the cold.
But Hodgkinson took no notice of the freezing conditions as she shared a laugh and smile with friends before getting into a car.
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After landing her award last night, the ace delivered an emotional speech on stage to a full house.
Hodgkinson said: “I am in a bit of shock.
“I am more excited for my coach (Trevor Painter) as I wouldn’t be here without his guidance.
“This year has been incredible and I achieved everything I set out to do on the outdoor track.
“I hope you loved watching Paris and I wish you all a wonderful evening.”
Hodgkinson finished ahead of 17-year-old darts ace Littler, who will battle it out for the World Darts Championship this month.
Getting his runner-up prize, the teen said: “It just goes to show how well I have done this year.
“Not only for myself, but I have changed the sport of darts.
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“I know the amount of academies that have been brought up in different locations, how big the sport has got.
“Tickets selling out with the Ally Pally in hours and the Premier league selling out – it just goes to show how much I have changed it.”
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