​By Daniel Mcinally
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After six events Katarina Johnson-Thompson is fighting an uphill battle to get among the medals as she currently sits in fifth place in the heptathlon, with only one event remaining (800m hurdles at 8:40pm). Johnson Thompson was in a good position after her heroic performance last night, but Netherlands own Anouk Vetter’s incredible showing in the javelin has seemingly knocked Katarina out of medal contention barring something incredible. Â
Team GB’s Andrew Pozzi won his 110m hurdle heat in a dominating performance, and the semi-final tonight, now awaits.
“I knew I got out very well, and after that it was about getting over the barriers and not making any mistakes in the first round.â€
“Ronald ran very well when I ran my PB in Paris, it’s a big loss for the competition but I’m ready for the tonight.†Speaking about rival and favourite Ronald Levy hitting a hurdle and not completing the race.
“I’ll need a little bit faster to get into the final, but I’m happy.â€
Meanwhile Callum Hawkins put in an incredible effort to come fourth during the men’s Marathon, he equalled Team GB’s best-ever finish. After an incredible effort, the young brit is aiming for more
“I wanted to get a medal, but fourth is pretty good I guess.â€
 “I mean I don’t think it’s quite hit me yet how well I’ve done. Maybe in the future though I can win a medal, and that’s what I’ll be aiming for.†Hawkins said after his heroic effort, but proved that he is still hungry for more.
“That’s the way sport is though, its tantalizing. Hopefully I can push on in the next commonwealth games and Tokyo after that, and be among the medals. I just want to say thanks to the crowd too, they were incredible the last few km.†he said.