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New multi-events queen: Anna Hall shatters personal records to become second-best heptathlete of all time

Anna Hall
Anna Hall is now tied as second in heptathlon world history after scoring 7032 points to win the event at the 2025 Hypomeeting Gotzis.
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Two-time world championships medallist Anna Hall has risen as the new queen of multi-events after comfortably winning the heptathlon event with a remarkable 7032 points at the 2025 Hypo meeting Gotzis in Austria.

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The talented versatile American athlete dominated all events at the two-day meeting, smashing her previous Personal Best (PB) of 6988 points with the new mark to tie as the second fastest in heptathlon history.

Heptathlon queen Anna Hall

In addition, Hall became only the fifth woman in history to break the 7000-points barrier, tying Carolina Kluft for 2nd all-time and behind the legendary Jackie Joyner-Kersee's 7291 points.

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The 24-year-old closed out her heptathlon with a 2:01.23 PB in the 800m (a new World Best) to score 7032 total points.

Here are her events and points breakdown:

100m Hurdles – 13.19s (1096 points)

High Jump – 1.95m (1171 points & PB)

Shot Put – 14.86m (852 points & PB)

200m – 23.37s (1042 points)

Long Jump – 6.44m (988 points)

Javelin Throw – 46.16m (786 points & PB)

800m – 2:01.23 (1097 points & WB)

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Hall's career highlights include: Silver medal in the heptathlon at the 2023 World Championships and bronze medal at the 2022 World Championships. She is the North American indoor record holder for the pentathlon.

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