Jessica Ennis-Hill insists she is confident she will be ready to defend her Olympic title, despite recently returning to training following an Achilles injury. The reigning Olympic and world heptathlon champion sustained the injury nearly two months ago, and subsequently missed the indoor season.Ennis-Hill has revealed that she is still unsure when she will be able to return to full training, but remains hopeful she can complete a full summer programme. Its definitely improving. Im just easing back into training and taking everything really slowly, she said. Jessica Ennis-Hill will be looking to replicate her success from the London games in 2012 Ive been plagued with Achilles injuries in recent years and it has been frustrating but its something I have to deal with and hope that myself and the team around me can make sure its right for the summer.The only positive is that I picked up this injury relatively early in the year so its given us a bit more time and flexibility to get it right.If it was a couple of months out from the Olympics it would have been a different story, but hopefully we can get it right for Rio.Despite the setbacks, the 30-year old says she thinks back to her achievements last summer. I dont have many years left competing so you have to make the most of these great opportunities. Fingers crossed I get to Rio, and that will be my last Olympics so I really want to make it worthwhile. Jessica Ennis-Hill Just a year after giving birth to her son Reggie, Ennis-Hill made a late call to go to the World Championships, and ended up leaving with a gold medal.It definitely gave me confidence knowing I can do a relatively small amount of training and have setbacks and injuries but still come out and compete well, she added.Its definitely one of my proudest moments to have stepped away from my sport for that amount of time and come back and become world champion.Lots of things have changed since the last Olympics. Trainings very different and obviously my mindsets very different but that drive and determination is very much there.I dont have many years left competing so you have to make the most of these great opportunities. Fingers crossed I get to Rio, and that will be my last Olympics so I really want to make it worthwhile. Jessica Ennis-Hill won gold at last years World Atheltics Championships Reggie will be two by the time Rio comes round, and Ennis-Hill is ready to put aside concerns about the Zika virus and take him to Rio.She said: Id love him to be there so fingers crossed I can be there and he can watch me.Ive definitely got concerns. Its still very much all in the air at the moment and things are developing and changing constantly. Im getting as much information as I can so I know what the situation is before I head out there and take my son out there. Also See: Results & Medal Table Photo Galleries Team GB Cheap Air Jordan 3 Online . Trailing by a goal after 20 minutes of play, Joe Pavelski responded with three goals and an assist as the Sharks snapped a two-game losing skid with a 5-2 victory over the struggling Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday. Cheap Air Jordan 3 Wholesale .ca has you covered for whos in, whos out and what to expect from all 30 teams. http://www.cheapairjordan3uk.com/.C. 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With a doubleheader sweep of the visiting Sioux Falls Canaries, the Goldeyes improved to 58-33 on the season and wrapped up the North Division pennant with nine games remaining in the schedule. The Fish won game one of Friday nights twin bill 6-3 behind starter Ryan Bollinger and then took game two, 2-0 as Nick Hernandez won his 11th game of the season by throwing a five-hit shutout. It was the win in game two that locked up the regular season title and sent the Goldeyes into the playoffs for the seventh time in Rick Forneys nine seasons as Goldeyes manager. "There isnt a guy in that clubhouse who didnt want the ball in that game tonight and I was about as happy as I could be to the one who got the start," said Hernandez. "When I think about the fact that I missed two-and-a-half years of baseball because my arm just wouldnt do what I needed it to do and when I think about the bad start I got off to this season (his ERA was 7.29 after his first three starts), Im just happy that Rick gave me the ball tonight. "This is a great team. Maybe the best team Ive played on in my career. Im so fortunate to be here. We look up at that 2012 Championship pennant banner every day and we want one of those. Thats the goal. This is a great start but there is more work to do yet." After taking the opener 6-3, the Goldeyes got two runs in the first inning of the nightcap and thats all they needed. Brock Bond led off with a single, Jake Blackwood was hit by a pitch, and then Tyler Kuhn hit a ground rule double into the Goldeyes bullpen to score Bond with what turned out to be the winning run. Casey Haerther grounded out, but Blackwood scored from third and the Goldeyes had more than they needed with Hernandez on the mound. After the game, in the midst of a champagne celebration, Forney told his team how proud he was of their accomplishment. "You guys have done everything Ive asked oof you from day one," he said.dddddddddddd "Im so proud of all of you." With the doubleheader sweep, the Goldeyes won their sixth and seventh straight games and have now won 11 of their last 12. It didnt matter what second-place St. Paul did in Lincoln on Friday night. The Fish wrapped it up when Hernandez struck out Sioux Falls shortstop Stephen Branca to record the final out. Hernandez (11-2, 3.13 ERA) got the complete-game win while Kye Winter (1-3, 7.04 ERA) suffered the loss. The Goldeyes finished with two runs on only four hits while Sioux Falls had no runs on five hits. Goldeyes playoff tickets are now on sale. The first two games of the post-season will be played at Winnipegs Shaw Park on Sept. 3 and 4. The Goldeyes opponent is yet to be determined. In Friday nights first game, the Goldeyes fell behind 2-0 after the top of the first but answered the bell in the bottom of the first and never looked back. Down two-zip, the Fish got a single from Jake Blackwood and then after Tyler Kuhn walked and Casey Haerther singled to load the bases. Reggie Abercrombie was safe on a fielders choice and drove in Blackwood for Winnipegs first run. Donnie Webbs infield single drove home Kuhn to make it 2-2 and then Josh Mazzolas solid single to left brought in Abercrombie to give Winnipeg a 3-2 lead. In the second, the Goldeyes went ahead 5-2 as Brock Bond walked, stole second and scored on Kuhns single and then, after Haerther walked, Abercrombie drove home Kuhn with a base hit. A.J. Kirby-Jones homered for Sioux Falls to make the score 5-3, but Kuhn hit a long solo homer in the fourth to make it 6-3 and the Goldeyes were on the threshold of the post-season. Bollinger (2-0, 4.09 ERA) got the victory while Sioux Falls starter Matt Wickswat (3-8, 6.20 ERA) pitched a complete game but took the loss. Chris Kissock (3.07 ERA) picked up his 16th save of the season for Winnipeg. The Goldeyes finished with six runs on nine hits while New Jersey had three runs on nine scattered hits. ' ' '