Olympic Heptathlon Champion
Jessica Ennis-Hill is a celebrated figure from the London 2012 Olympics, where she embodied more than just the ‘poster girl’ of the Games. She epitomised the spirit of competition, passion, unwavering resolve, and professionalism that defines the Olympic ethos.
As the face of London 2012, Jessica Ennis-Hill masterfully managed the immense public anticipation and showcased exceptional leadership by winning heptathlon gold with a dramatic finish in the 800m event, creating one of the most memorable moments of the Games. After her remarkable performance, Jess retired from competitive sports following a silver medal at the Rio Olympics. She has since made her mark as a journalist, contributing as a columnist for The Times newspaper. In 2017, she also hosted a BBC programme titled Jessica Ennis-Hill and the Next Generation, where she interviewed promising British athletes ahead of the World Athletics Championships.
Jessica Ennis-Hill is a highly sought-after media personality who shares her experiences of overcoming career-threatening challenges, such as her triple stress fracture which sidelined her from the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Her insights into the preparation and determination needed to overcome obstacles and achieve success resonate deeply with audiences.
She presents in English.
Jessica Ennis-Hill’s eloquence, coupled with her remarkable achievements and approachable demeanor, makes her a highly sought-after speaker at prestigious events. Her personal experiences and inspiring journey contribute to her strong appeal.