Katarina Johnson-Thompson parts ways with coach Bertrand Valcin

Katarina Johnson-Thompson parts ways with coach Bertrand Valcin because Frenchman who helped transform her career can no longer commit to Briton’s day-to-day training

  • Katarina Johnson-Thompson is looking for a new coach, Sportsmail has learnt 
  • The British star has parted ways with long-time coach Bertrand Valcin of France 
  • Valcin helped transform Johnson-Thompson’s career after her Rio turmoil
  • However, the Frenchman could no longer commit to the 28-year-old’s training 











Katarina Johnson-Thompson is looking for a new coach after parting with the Frenchman who helped transform her career.

Bertrand Valcin has overseen Johnson-Thompson’s astonishing resurrection since her disappointment at the 2016 Olympics, with the Brit going on to win the world championships in 2019 on the back of golds at the world indoors, European indoors and Commonwealth Games during their partnership.

However, following a working relationship of almost five years, Sportsmail can reveal Johnson-Thompson, 28, is now searching for a new set-up after Valcin’s commitments with the French Athletics Federation meant he could no longer oversee her day-to-day training in Montpellier.

Katarina Johnson-Thompson has parted ways with her long-time trainer, Bertrand Valcin

Katarina Johnson-Thompson has parted ways with her long-time trainer, Bertrand Valcin

It is understood she had the option of continuing to work with Valcin on a more a remote basis but will instead pursue a more conventional set-up elsewhere as she builds towards next year’s title defence at the world championships in the US.

Johnson-Thompson is currently on holiday before stepping up her preparations next month, having recovered from the calf injury that wrecked her Olympics in Tokyo. Johnson-Thompson almost delivered an extraordinary comeback in Japan, having ruptured her Achilles the previous December.

On the back of only a handful of low-key warm-up appearances, she was in serious medal contention after three events on day one when she suffered a new injury to her calf, forcing her withdrawal. 

Valcin (2R) helped transform the Briton's career but cannot commit to her day-to-day training

Valcin (2R) helped transform the Briton’s career but cannot commit to her day-to-day training