Johnson-Thompson says Liverpool gave her a ‘never-give-up attitude’

Katarina Johnson-Thompson has described her love for Liverpool and how the city gave her a “never-give-up attitude”, after winning her first Olympic medal.

The Liverpudlian took silver in the heptathlon on Friday in Paris, coming second to Belgian rival Nafissatou Thiam.

Johnson-Thompson, 31, on Saturday spoke about her love for Liverpool and how it shaped her as a person.

“I love the people of Liverpool and I love what they stand for and that shapes my character, of that never-give-up attitude, and that underdog attitude and yes, it means the world.

“I started my career at Liverpool Harriers and I’m indebted to them as well.”

Johnson-Thompson said the silver medal was “a long time coming”.

“It feels incredible that you know we got one over the line. It’s been a long time coming, it’s been a very short cycle but it’s my fourth Olympics and I’m really happy to add that medal to my collection,” she said.

A woman back flips over a high jump bar
Katarina Johnson-Thompson during the heptathlon high jump (Martin Rickett/PA)

Asked if there were times she doubted she would get there, she said: “I’ve had doubts all the time, every athlete I feel like, even if they don’t admit it, always has doubts – crippling doubts, but luckily I’ve got a team around me that has the belief in me that I sometimes don’t have in myself, and that leads me to do great things and I’m so grateful to them.”

Asked about her plans for the future, she said: “I feel like as long as I’m competitive I will continue to do heptathlon.

“I’m really happy that I’m able to put together my heptathlon in a different way now and it’s given me such longevity in the sport.

“I’m really really excited for the next couple of years.”

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