She has now won medals at the last three major global competitions.
Athlete Katarina Johnson-Thompson has claimed a shared heptathlon bronze medal at the World Championships in Tokyo.
Needing to beat American Taliyah Brooks by about six seconds to make the podium, Johnson-Thompson ran a season-best of 2:07.38 to finish second, with Brooks posting 2:13.17 in ninth.
After the race, the result saw Johnson-Thompson and Brooks locked on 6581 points, and it was confirmed that both athletes would share bronze.
Johnson-Thompson’s medal is Loughborough University’s second of the World Championships, following Jake Wightman’s silver on Wednesday.
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