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Katarina Mary Johnson-Thompson, MBE (born 9 January 1993) [1] is an English athlete.A multi-eventer, she is primarily known as both a heptathlete and an indoor pentathlete.In heptathlon she is a double world champion, double Commonwealth Games champion and an Olympic and European silver medallist.
London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games Victory Parade, 10th September: Date: 10 September 2012, 13:49: Source: Katarina Johnson-Thompson (centre) Uploaded by Kafuffle; Author: Jim Thurston from London, UK: Other versions
Johnson-Thompson finished in second, just 32 points behind Thiam. With this victory, Thiam became the most successful athlete in Olympic heptathlon history, as she is now the only athlete with 3 gold medals in the event. Johnson-Thompson's silver medal meant she won her first Olympic medal at her fourth Olympics.
Hodgkinson is among several athletes to be recognised for their medal-winning efforts this summer. Kitesurfer Ellie Aldridge and heptathlete Katarina Johnson-Thompson are also appointed MBEs ...
Christy Opara-Thompson Nigeria: 6.72 m 1998: Joanne Wise England: 6.63 m: Jackie Edwards Bahamas: 6.59 m: Nicole Boegman Australia: 6.58 m 2002 details: Elva Goulbourne Jamaica: 6.70 m: Jade Johnson England: 6.58 m: Anju Bobby George India: 6.49 m 2006 details: Bronwyn Thompson Australia: 6.97 m GR: Kerrie Taurima Australia: 6.57 m: Céline ...
The 31-year-old athlete secured a silver medal in the heptathlon on Friday, where she clocked a personal best in the 800 metres. Katarina Johnson-Thompson praised by former coach after first ...
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In the first event Ennis-Hill was the expected top finisher with 12.84 seconds (her best in a championship since the London Olympics). Theisen-Eaton was off her best at 13.18 and Johnson-Thompson was a tenth off her own. The top three performers were rounded out by Barbadian Akela Jones (13.00) and Dutchwoman Nadine Visser (13.02). [4]