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Olympics: Katarina Johnson-Thompson says she is fully fit and ready to go ahead of this summer's rearranged Games

Katarina Johnson-Thompson has endured a frustrating year of injuries ahead of the rescheduled Olympic Games, but insists she is raring to go this summer; heptathlete is one of Team GB's best medal hopes; she is due to compete in the Diamond League long jump on Tuesday

Katarina Johnson-Thompson after she claimed gold in the heptathlon World Athletics Championships 2019 in Doha, Qatar
Image: Katarina Johnson-Thompson after she claimed gold in the heptathlon World Athletics Championships 2019 in Doha, Qatar

British heptathlon world champion Katarina Johnson-Thompson said she is fully fit after recovering from a ruptured Achilles tendon and is ready to compete at the Tokyo Olympics.

Johnson-Thompson, who sustained the injury in training at the end of last year, emerged as one of Britain's top gold medal prospects for Tokyo after winning the 2019 world title in Doha ahead of Rio Olympics champion Nafi Thiam of Belgium.

The 28-year-old will compete in the long jump at the Diamond League meeting in Gateshead later on Tuesday as she continues her preparations for the Games, which is due to start on July 23.

"I'm fully fit and ready to go," Johnson-Thompson said. "I was devastated and at one point it could have gone one of two ways but I'm glad it went in the best direction for me where I'm able to compete at my third Olympics.

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"I ruptured my jumping leg but I high jumped off it last week, which is a very good sign. And I'm long jumping off the same leg too. Everything has healed. My left leg is now stronger than my right because of it. I'm in a good place."

Johnson-Thompson said she now needs competition to get an idea of where her performance levels are.

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"I'm obviously missing competition practice but that's why I'm here," she said. "I am 100 per cent in my body. In the coming weeks, I'll see where I'm at performance-wise in the coming competition I'm going to compete in."

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