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Britain's Johnson-Thompson clinches Olympic place

Katarina Johnson-Thompson of Britain speaks to her coach during the women's long jump final at the 15th IAAF World Championships at the National Stadium in Beijing, China August 28, 2015. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon/Files (Reuters)

(Reuters) - Britain's Katarina Johnson-Thompson is relieved after booking her place at the Rio Games in August and says she is setting her sights on a first Olympic heptathlon gold medal. The 23-year-old accumulated the 6,200 points needed for Olympic qualification at the Hypo-Meeting in Goetzis on Sunday to join compatriot Jessica Ennis-Hill in the Rio lineup. The Austrian event, won by Canada's Brianne Theisen-Eaton, was Johnson-Thompson's first major outing since a knee operation in October. "The feeling is one of relief more than anything else," she told British media. "I've got a lot to work on between now and then but this is my first time back after surgery and I know exactly what I need to work on. "My goal is definitely a gold medal in Rio. I'm always a glass half-full person." Johnson-Thompson, who finished sixth at Goetzis with 6,304 points, recorded three personal bests. (Reporting by Nivedita Shankar in Bengaluru; Editing by Tony Jimenez)