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The 2012 Olympic heptathlon champion Jessica Ennis-Hill has given birth to her first child.The 2012 Olympic heptathlon champion Jessica Ennis-Hill has given birth to her first child.
Announcing the birth on her Twitter account, she said: "Our beautiful baby boy Reggie Ennis-Hill was born yesterday. We couldn't be happier."Announcing the birth on her Twitter account, she said: "Our beautiful baby boy Reggie Ennis-Hill was born yesterday. We couldn't be happier."
Ennis-Hill, 28, from Sheffield, plans to defend her Olympic title at the 2016 Rio Games.Ennis-Hill, 28, from Sheffield, plans to defend her Olympic title at the 2016 Rio Games.
The athlete, who married Andy Hill in May 2013, was the poster girl of London 2012.The athlete, who married Andy Hill in May 2013, was the poster girl of London 2012.
Fellow athletes, including 21-year-old Katarina Johnson-Thompson, who is the favourite for the heptathlon title at Hampden Park in Ennis-Hill's absence, were quick to be posted on Twitter.
Ennis-Hill revealed in January she was pregnant, ruling her out of the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, which start on Wednesday.Ennis-Hill revealed in January she was pregnant, ruling her out of the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, which start on Wednesday.
She said at the time she was "100% set on returning to full-time athletics" after the birth.She said at the time she was "100% set on returning to full-time athletics" after the birth.
Johnson-Thompson, from Liverpool, has spoken of her excitement at going head to head with Ennis-Hill when the Sheffield athlete returns to the sport. Fellow athletes, including 21-year-old Katarina Johnson-Thompson, who is the favourite for the heptathlon title at Hampden Park in Ennis-Hill's absence, were quick to post tributes on Twitter.
Johnson-Thompson, from Liverpool, has spoken of her excitement at going head to head with Ennis-Hill when her rival returns to the sport.
Ennis-Hill's last heptathlon was at the Olympic Stadium two summers ago. She missed last year's World Championships with an Achilles injury.Ennis-Hill's last heptathlon was at the Olympic Stadium two summers ago. She missed last year's World Championships with an Achilles injury.