ATHERTON'S Keely Hodgkinson admits she was fed up waiting to start her World Championships campaign.

The 20-year-old, who won Olympic silver last year, eased into the 800m semi-final in two minutes 00.88 seconds at Hayward Field on Thursday.

She avoided trouble when Australia's Catriona Bissett - who was eventually advanced to the semi by the judges - was tripped and fell in the final 100m and will race again in Eugene on Friday.

"I'm glad I've started, I've been here so long. I was losing my mind," said Hodgkinson.

"I'm glad to be back moving round, feeling like myself again and looking forward to the next round.

"There's always a surprise, especially in the semi-final, so I need to stay on my toes and make sure I get through.

Leigh Journal:

"I felt my ankle clipped two or three times but luckily I didn't fall and I'm thankful for that. I'm happy to be in the next round.

"I wasn't expecting it to be such a quick pace at 400m and I am just happy to get through. There were a few bumps, when I tried to take the lead there was some chipping at my feet.

"I am healthy, my body is in one piece, ready to go, and I'm just taking it round by round."

Jeema Reekie, fourth at last year's Olympics, was second in her heat to reach Friday's semi in America with Ellie Baker and Alex Bell also progressing.

"I felt really good and I felt strong, I'm excited to take that on to the semi-final and hopefully do the same again and get myself to the final on Sunday," said Reekie.

Leigh Journal:

"I felt really confident in myself and strong and relaxed. That's what I have needed all season, to go out there and feel myself and I went out and felt really good."

Favourite and Olympic champion, the USA's Athing Mu, won her heat in two minutes 01.30 seconds.