American stands out when Sander Skotheim from Norway wins Decathlon with style and Abi Pawlett of Great Britain, Sammy Ball and Lewis Church enjoy a memorable weekend
Anna Hall was equal to number 2 in the heptatlon ranking of all time and Sander Skotheim continued their winning habit in the decathlon, while the British athletes Abi Pawlett, Sammy Ball and the Church of Lewis impressed on the 50th anniversary of the anniversary of the anniversary of the anniversary of the anniversary of the anniversary.
Hall obtained a 7032 meeting record on Sunday (June 1) to join Carolina Klüft in the world lists of all time. Only Jackie Joyner-Kersee, the head of the world record with 7291, has a better brand.
The American was an impressive winner in the Austrian city in 2023, but underwent knee surgery ahead of the Paris Olympic Games, where he finished fifth.
Hall is the weekend with 13.19 per 100 m of obstacles and then the advantage with a 1.95 m PB in the height jump. Another PB or 14.86M continued at the bullet launch before finishing the first day with 23.37 in 200 m.
On the two two supplied with a length of 6.44my then a 46.16m PB javelin before breaking up with a 2: 01.23 800m PB to break the barrier of 9000 points with style.
Unfortunately, the world’s double champion, Katarina Johnson-Thompson, was not in Götzis after having retired a few days before the event with a minor injury. The Olympic gold medalist Nafi Thiam did not compete here this year either.
In his absence, Sofie Doctor of the Netherlands took a step forward to provide the closest opposition, since he also enjoyed several PB to score a 6576 bp.
Third, Martha Araujo de Colombia established a South American record of 6475.
Flying the flag for Great Britain in the absence of Johnson-Thompson, Pawlett enjoyed the competition of his life, since he improved his PB of 6011 to a 6315 Welsh record, moving it from No.18 to No.6 in the ranking of all time of the United Kingdom.
The 22-year-old Trafford began with a 12.94 (-0.6) Welsh record in the 100 meters of obstacles and continued with a better mark of 1.74 m high for five years.
Pawlett then launched the 13.46my shot ended with the fastest 200 meters in the competition of 23.06 (0.5).
On the two two begged with another PB or 6.42m (0.3) in the length and a javelin of 35.44m before finishing with a large PB of 800 Mo 2: 15.43.
Skotheim won European and World Interior Pentathlon titles earlier this year and in Götzis he claimed the Norwegian decathlon record of the Olympic Markus Rooth with 8909 points, a brand of all time. The same seventh.
The runner -up was Kyle Garland of the United States with 8626 as Simon Ehammer and Niklas Kaul occupied third place with 8575, with Ehammer establishing a Swiss record after having unleashed a long jump duration of 8.34 m their week.
British Sammy Ball and Lewis Church broke the 8000 -point barrier when 12 and 13 ended respectively.
The ball marks included 10.55 per 100m, 47.29 by 400m and 4: 18.12 for 1500m, while the Church jumped 2.03MY recorded 4: 21.23 in the 1500m when both British ended up with a flowering.
