“When I wasn’t reaching those expectations, I was very hard on myself,” she said.
“It’s just taken me a few years to forge my own path.
“With the help of my sister as well now, it’s a bit more helpful now that she is out of the sport.”
Victoria’s most recent hurdle has been to overcome disruption caused by an anti-doping case in which she was cleared of any violation.
It had been alleged that she was being coached by her boyfriend Antonio Infantino, who is serving a three-year doping ban.
Rules state that athletes must not work in a professional or sport-related capacity with coaches, or other athlete support personnel, currently serving such bans.
But the allegation was dismissed by a UK Anti-Doping panel and Ohuruogu’s UK Sport funding was reinstated earlier this year.
“It was a bit of a stall, but we made it through. I had good friends and family around me that helped me,” she said.
“I’m getting my running legs a bit later in the season, probably because of all that, but I’m healthy, I’m here, and just want to focus on doing the best I can at these Olympic Games.”