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Katarina Johnson-Thompson qualifies for Olympic Games in Rio

Katarina Johnson-Thompson in action during the Hypomeeting in Gotzis
Image: Katarina Johnson-Thompson has qualified for the Olympic Games after finishing sixth at the Hypo-Meeting in Gotzis

Heptathlete Katarina Johnson-Thompson has qualified for this summer's Olympic Games in Rio after finishing sixth at the Hypo-Meeting in Gotzis.

She needed 6,200 points to seal Olympic qualification and eased past that target in Austria on Sunday, finishing with 6,304 points.

The 23-year-old failed to shine in the long jump or javelin, and dropped down from second to finish sixth, with World Championship silver medallist Brianne Theisen-Eaton defending her title.

However, Johnson-Thompson had insisted she would target no more than qualification for Rio in her first major competition since knee surgery in the autumn.

Johnson-Thompson in action in the Women's Heptathlon javelin
Image: Johnson-Thompson in action in the women's heptathlon javelin

And completing that aim will go some way to easing the lingering pain of last year's World Championships, when three fouls in the long jump ended her medal hopes.

Theisen-Eaton took the title for the second year in succession with an eventual 6,765 points haul, while Latvia's Laura Ikauniece-Admidina finished second and Germany's Carolin Schafer third.

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