By Lori Ewing BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Anna Hall of the United States was the leader after Day 1 of the heptathlon at the World Athletics Championships on ...
Strutting their Feathers: An inside look at the Peacock Wine Bar Experience | SaltWireBUDAPEST - Anna Hall of the United States was the leader after Day 1 of the heptathlon at the World Athletics Championships on Saturday, while Great Britain's Katarina Johnson-Thompson was second in her continued quest to rediscover her world-beating form after rupturing her Achilles tendon.
It has been a tough climb back up the heptathlon rankings for Johnson-Thompson, who ruptured her Achilles in 2020 and then tore a calf muscle eight months before the Tokyo Olympics.
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