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I live with my mum and my nan. I think I will leave eventually, but not at the moment when they look after me so well. If you came to my house, they'd make you eat something.
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My granddad used to mind me at weekends, and if the game was on, and you wanted to get across the room, you had to crawl under the TV. So I've always been a Liverpool fan, and meeting Steven Gerrard was massive for me. He knew who I was before we'd even said hello!
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In the lead-up to competitions, I just watch box sets and DVDs and play 'Candy Crush.'
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I've always believed in myself, and it's such a long competition over two days, you can't worry about what anyone else is doing.
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I remember going down the tunnel into the Olympic Stadium and getting a glimpse of all the people and hearing all the noise, all the people shouting for us. I'd seen Usain Bolt on the warm-up track, and then, as I walked into the stadium, I sort of realised how big it was!
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My goal is definitely a gold medal still in Rio.
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I've got so many big gains to make in the javelin and the shot put. I know I'm not going to be winning the field in those events, but I need to do myself justice.
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I just need to concentrate on each event and accumulate a good score, and hopefully I won't flop in the 800 m. in Gotzis.
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As an athlete, you have to become quite selfish with your time and your body and your training.
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I've always known that Rio and Tokyo are my two Olympics. Now that Rio hasn't gone to plan, Tokyo has to work, and I'm more motivated than ever.
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At primary school, it was always me and this other girl, Lauren, who would fight over who was the fastest every year. I was quicker, but for some reason, she always got the glory leg in the relay team. That used to annoy me.
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You don't have to be a bodybuilder to have strength in your muscles.
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I played a lot of football, and I was a goalkeeper, but I didn't really like playing in goal.
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Getting rid of all the world records would be a bit of a radical move.
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It's inspiring for me to know that you've got to step up your game.
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I'm very wholehearted. I want to concentrate on one thing in my life at one time.
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I always said I wanted an Olympic medal. It's the pinnacle of any athlete's career.
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I actually hated dancing. My mum used to have to bribe me to go by buying me things. A year before I stopped going, I was going to go for an audition with the Royal Ballet. It turned out I was a year too young. Because I was tall, they thought I was older. But before I had the chance to go back, I quit.
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When it comes to peaking at the right time, I have to thank my coach Mike Holmes: he is a genius.
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I can handle coming fifth as long as I know I've given my all out there and have no regrets.
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You don't not want to beat somebody because you're friends with them.
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We are all trying to achieve our dreams.
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London 2012 was the biggest thing I will probably ever do, but I didn't realise it at the time!
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You can only train three or four hours a day, so what do you do with the other 20 hours?