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GOLD!
Jessica wins Gold in the Pentathlon at the IAAF World Indoor Championships 2010!
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Coach Toni Minichiello keeps us up-to-date with tweets about Jess, coaching and athletics in general.
Jessica receives Honorary degree
Jessica receives an Honorary degree from The University of Sheffield.
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Jessica Ennis Official Website

Jess Ennis - BiographyTriple GOLD!
World Heptathlon Champion 2009, World Indoor Pentathlon Champion 2010.

And now... European Champion with
6823 points - a new personal best.

Since 2000, Jessica’s progression through the junior and youth competitions has shown that she is a promising talent for the future. At only 24 years old, Jessica has shown immense promise as a multi-eventer and has now cemented herself into the history books as a World Champion.

2006 was her first season as a senior athlete and true to form she achieved her first senior medal … in her first major championships! A bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne marked the arrival of a new star on the British team where she now ranks as one of the best British heptathletes. Perhaps more impressive, she is now World Champion after winning the GOLD medal in Berlin 2009, the World Indoor Pentathlon and European Championships in 2010.

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