Ennis-Hill in 'amazing place' despite injury


Athletics - Jessica Ennis-Hill launches extension of Santander Cycles to Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - 21/1/16 Jessica Ennis Hill at the launch of Santander Cycles expansion of new docking stations at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, including some special edition gold cycles, to reflect the link to the London 2012 cycling legacy Action Images via Reuters / Peter Cziborra Livepic

LONDON (Reuters) - Motherhood has changed her focus, and injury remains a concern, but Jessica Ennis-Hill is in an "amazing place" as she prepares for the last Olympic Games of her glittering career.

With 100 days to go until the opening ceremony in Rio, Britain's world and Olympic heptathlon champion said on Tuesday she already felt 2016 would be unlike any other year for her.

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