Johnson-Thompson won gold for the first time since 2019 after getting 6740 points in the 2023 heptathlon World Championships
Liverpool is celebrating Katarina Johnson-Thompson's huge win at the heptathlon World Championships with a giant medal.
The council is also planning to light up the town hall in red white and blue and display a large medal, which will be seen from Tuesday, August 22. Despite finishing second in Sunday's 800m finale, the 30-year-old from Wavertree had a strong race to ensured she reclaimed her 2019 status of World Champion and finished 20 points ahead of American Anna Hall in Budapest.She overtook Hall after an excellent earlier effort in the long jump before boasting a personal best of 46.
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Katarina Johnson-Thompson eyes medal after moving up to second in BudapestJohnson-Thompson is 93 points behind the United States’ Anna Hall after day one.
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Katarina Johnson-Thompson eyes medal after moving up to second in BudapestJohnson-Thompson is 93 points behind the United States’ Anna Hall after day one.
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Katarina Johnson-Thompson on course for world championship goldJohnson-Thompson holds a 26-point lead ahead of the final 800m on Sunday night in Budapest.
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Katarina Johnson-Thompson on course for world championship goldJohnson-Thompson holds a 26-point lead ahead of the final 800m on Sunday night in Budapest.
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Great Britain's Katarina Johnson-Thompson closes in on heptathlon gold at World Athletics ChampionshipsKatarina Johnson-Thompson is on the brink of heptathlon gold at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest with the British star leading the way ahead of the seventh and final event.
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Katarina Johnson-Thompson on course for World Championship goldJohnson-Thompson holds a 26-point lead ahead of the final 800m on Sunday night in Budapest.
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