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Johnson-Thompson ‘can see a path back’ after second-place finish in Götzis

theguardian.com

Katarina Johnson-Thompson believes she has rediscovered her mojo after an impressive second‑placed finish at the prestigious Hypomeeting in Götzis – and insists she is ready to “truly attack” again following her return to form.

The 30-year-old has looked a shadow of her best since sustaining a career-threatening achilles rupture in 2020. But her performance here earned her 6,556 points – her best tally since winning the world title in 2019 – and has finally convinced her that she is on the road back. “I don’t think the score truly reflects where I am at but everything is going in the right direction and I can see a path back,” she said. “Last year I was just asleep competitively.

But now I feel super-motivated again because I know I can do better.” What was particularly heartening for Johnson-Thompson was that her score came despite hurting her foot and ankle after crashing into a barrier in her first event, the 100m hurdles, and also misjudging the pace in the 800m at the end of day two.

She also believes she has crossed a major psychological barrier by clearing 1.89m in the high jump on day one – her best since 2019. “It was the most important part of the weekend for me,” she said, “as I’ve always had the question in the back of my head that, if my high jump is not the same, will I be able to contend?

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