Ennis given freedom of home city

28 March 2013 Last updated at 05:50 ET

Olympic gold medallist Jessica Ennis has been officially granted the freedom of her home city of Sheffield.

The 27-year-old heptathlete was honoured at a ceremony on Wednesday hosted by Lord Mayor John Campbell.

She was watched by family, friends and civic dignitaries as she signed the scroll granting her the honour.

Ennis said: "To become a freeman of Sheffield is the biggest civic honour anyone can get and I'm so proud to receive it."

She joins other sporting heroes including fellow athlete Lord Coe and cricketer Michael Vaughan as Sheffield freemen.

Ennis said: "Winning the Olympics in Britain has exceeded everything I could have ever wished for and the reception I have received from my home city has been unbelievable.

"I have to say a big thank you to the people of Sheffield who have believed in me and backed me over the years."

Mr Campbell said: "Becoming a freeman of Sheffield is the highest civic honour we can display and Jessica truly deserves it.

"Jessica is an amazing sportswoman, with incredible success and worldwide appeal.

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