Hodgkinson became the sixth fastest woman in history last year, just before she stormed the Paris Olympics and took home a gold in the 800m.
"But seeing what I did in training last year and how well my body has come on and the technology we have in track and field now, I 100% think it's possible.".
"Things really came together well and just at the last second, it's sadly been taken away," she told Sky News' sports presenter Jacquie Beltrao.
Keely Hodgkinson is "heartbroken" that her plans to try and smash the world indoor 800m record this weekend are in tatters.
Thinking of the moment she crossed that finish line still gives Hodgkinson "goosebumps" and cheers her up on bad days, although setting goals also kept her motivated after Paris.