Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill
Olympic Heptathlon Champion
Jessica Ennis-Hill DBE , a standout figure from the London 2012 Olympics, epitomised more than just being the 'poster girl' for the games. She personified the spirit of competition, passion, unwavering resolve, and the utmost professionalism, traits closely associated with the Olympic ethos.
"One of the most popular and well-liked athletes in British sporting history"
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The face of London 2012, Jessica Ennis-Hill, gracefully handled the weight of public anticipation and demonstrated exceptional leadership by clinching heptathlon gold with a breathtaking finish in the 800m event, creating a standout moment of the Games. Following her stellar performance, Jess, bid farewell to competitive sports after securing a silver medal at the Rio Olympics. She has journalistic experience as a columnist for The Times newspaper. She also released a one-off BBC programme in 2017 called Jessica Ennis-Hill and the Next Generation in which she interviewed the best of up-and-coming British athletes in the lead up to the World Athletics Championships.
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Jessica Ennis-Hill is a phenomenally popular media personality. Having overcome her career threatening triple stress fracture of the right foot which ruled her out of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, she communicates with her audiences the preparations necessary to conquer any obstacles to success.