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I wanted them to chant ‘GB’ Sbo
28m pushed her further back to seventh after collecting 937 points Sbo
“It’s my second championship marathon Sbo
Obviously I was higher up but in the last 7km, the wheels probably came off a little bit Sbo
After an injury-hit 18 months and a late change of coach she was not expected to retain the title she won with a British record in Doha three years ago Sbo
Earlier, Jess Piasecki came 10th in the marathon but Charlotte Purdue and Rose Harvey failed to finish Sbo
Katarina Johnson-Thompson’s faint hopes of defending her world title are over Sbo
18m in the javelin saw the Commonwealth Games champion lose further ground Sbo
But I gave it a real good go and I quite enjoyed it Sbo
It was also unrealistic to expect a podium challenge and she has 5,387 points, 354 adrift of the medal places, and 658 behind leader Anouk Vetter with just the 800m left on Monday evening Sbo
RecommendedThe sporting weekend in picturesKatarina Johnson-Thompson frustrated at failure to challenge for medalsKatarina Johnson-Thompson off the pace in Oregon as Nafi Thiam leadsA best effort of 39 Sbo
Sitting sixth overnight the 29-year-old slipped to eighth in the heptathlon following the long jump and javelin at the World Championships on Monday morning in Eugene Sbo
They were chanting ‘USA USA’ at one point Sbo
My fuelling was a lot better, but it probably still needs some work because I was seeing spots in the last 5k Sbo
I could not have given any more so what else can I ask for?” Sbo
Piasecki said: “I am happy initially to finish 12th in the world Sbo
It’s still such a new event for me Sbo
“I was running with the Americans for a lot of the race, so they got a lot of cheers Sbo
“I just had to keep moving forward in the last 5k but unfortunately a couple of girls just got me in the last little bit which meant I wasn’t top 10 Sbo
I’ve only ever done five marathons, four that I’ve finished, so I’m still learning Sbo
After day one Johnson-Thompson said she was in Eugene to fight as she regains top fitness and confidence but a poor long jump of 6 Sbo

They were chanting ‘USA USA’ at one point Sbo
I wanted them to chant ‘GB’ Sbo
I’ve only ever done five marathons, four that I’ve finished, so I’m still learning Sbo
Obviously I was higher up but in the last 7km, the wheels probably came off a little bit Sbo
Piasecki said: “I am happy initially to finish 12th in the world Sbo
But I gave it a real good go and I quite enjoyed it Sbo
It’s still such a new event for me Sbo
18m in the javelin saw the Commonwealth Games champion lose further ground Sbo
It was also unrealistic to expect a podium challenge and she has 5,387 points, 354 adrift of the medal places, and 658 behind leader Anouk Vetter with just the 800m left on Monday evening Sbo
Katarina Johnson-Thompson’s faint hopes of defending her world title are over Sbo
28m pushed her further back to seventh after collecting 937 points Sbo
Earlier, Jess Piasecki came 10th in the marathon but Charlotte Purdue and Rose Harvey failed to finish Sbo
“I was running with the Americans for a lot of the race, so they got a lot of cheers Sbo
I could not have given any more so what else can I ask for?” Sbo
“I just had to keep moving forward in the last 5k but unfortunately a couple of girls just got me in the last little bit which meant I wasn’t top 10 Sbo
My fuelling was a lot better, but it probably still needs some work because I was seeing spots in the last 5k Sbo
Sitting sixth overnight the 29-year-old slipped to eighth in the heptathlon following the long jump and javelin at the World Championships on Monday morning in Eugene Sbo
RecommendedThe sporting weekend in picturesKatarina Johnson-Thompson frustrated at failure to challenge for medalsKatarina Johnson-Thompson off the pace in Oregon as Nafi Thiam leadsA best effort of 39 Sbo
After day one Johnson-Thompson said she was in Eugene to fight as she regains top fitness and confidence but a poor long jump of 6 Sbo
After an injury-hit 18 months and a late change of coach she was not expected to retain the title she won with a British record in Doha three years ago Sbo
“It’s my second championship marathon Sbo

