Richard Whitehead and Libby Clegg set world records


Fellow Briton and world silver medallist Shara Proctor was second with a season's better of six.80m, however there was disappointment for Jessica Ennis-Hill. The world and Olympic heptathlon champion, who'll be competitory against Johnson-Thompson therein event in urban center, finished in an exceedingly unsatisfying seventh with a jump of six.19m, over forty centimetres below her better of the season. "It's precisely what I wished before urban center," Johnson-Thompson told BBC Sport. "It offers ME confidence I will get on the board there. "But Jess is such a robust contender i do know she'll do higher than that at the athletics. Gold won't be a straightforward job for anyone and i have have to be compelled to accelerate to the competition."
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