I've always looked at 2016, but 2020 is realistic for me. I'll be 23 in 2016, but if I keep on progressing, hopefully 2016 will be a medal chance as well for me.
From Katarina Johnson-Thompson
When it comes to peaking at the right time, I have to thank my coach Mike Holmes: he is a genius.
No one put pressure on me to go to the Olympics; once I'd got the qualifying mark, I just couldn't say no.
I like to balance competing with studying. It's hard work at the moment, but it could be worse.
I'm training once a day, four days a week, and just loving life.
I think everyone in the heptathlon is improving together, so it is a very hard event to compete in.
That people believe I can be Olympic champ, it just spurs me on.
Very few athletes get to experience a home Games, and I don't want to pass up the chance.
Competing in London would be a dream come true.
I'm in awe of any Olympic champion, for sure.
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