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Anna Hall – silver medal, good or bad?

Anna Hall – silver medal, good or bad?

Anna Hall is the heptathlon gold medalist from Tokyo 2026. Anna Hall also scored 7,032 points last year at Gotzis, the second-highest score in the women’s seven-event (100m hurdles, High Jump, Shot Put, 200 meters on day 1, Long Jump, Javelin Throw, and 800 meters on day 2) multi-event. 

Indoors, Anna just competed in the pentathlon (60m hurdles, High Jump, Shot Put, Long Jump, 800m, all in one day) at her first global indoor pentathlon championships, taking silver.

Stuart Weir, RBR Senior Writer for Europe/UK, wrote this about the amazing athlete, Anna Hall!  

World Indoor Championships, 2026, WICH, Torun, Kujawy Pomorze –
Paulina LIGARSKA, Pentathlon Women, POL
Szabina SZŰCS, Pentathlon Women, HUN
Anna HALL, Pentathlon Women, USA
Kate O’CONNOR, Pentathlon Women, IRL
Sveva GEREVINI, Pentathlon Women, ITA, photo by World Athletics

 

Anna Hall – silver medal, good or bad?

Having to face the press minutes after a race or event has finished is hard, but it is something athletes have to get used to.  I spend a lot of time in mixed zones speaking to athletes straight after the race. I have seen a young athlete in floods of tears over aggressive media questioning. Amy Hunt is always very measured “I haven’t watched the race back.  I was bemused by the comment from Torun in a TV interview – after he had run badly – “I am proud of myself”.

World Indoor Championships, 2026, WICH, Torun, Kujawy Pomorze –
Anna HALL, Pentathlon Women, USA, photos by World Athletics

Anna Hall was second in the pentathlon at Torun with 4860 points, behind Sofie Doktor with

4888. Hall’s performances were:

60m hurdles: 8.18

High Jump: 1.84m

Shot: 14.23m

Long jump: 6.21m

800m: 2:06.32

Anna Hall leads the Hep on day 1,
USATF Outdoor Track & Field Championships
Eugene, Oregon, USA
July 31 – August 3, 2025, photo by Kevin Morris

This was Hall’s first global championship pentathlon competition, although she had medaled at the last three World Championships, including winning the Tokyo World Championships last year.  First World Indoors, and she came away with a silver medal.

Anna Hall in the long jump event of the pentathlon, photo by World Athletics

The first question was neutral: “Can you take us through the events?”  Anna did not make excuses or side-step the question, answering: “Honestly, in summary, all of my events were below par. I think on paper, everyone can see that today was really not a good day for me. And in my eyes, my performance is completely unacceptable. So I’m gonna have to kind of evaluate what went wrong and fix it so it doesn’t happen again”.

Anna Hall, high jump event of the pentathlon , photo by World Athletics

The second question was a good one, reminding her she had beaten all but one opponent and asking if a silver medal was a disappointment. Another honest and clear answer: “I think it’s one of those bittersweet things because I never take winning a medal for my country for granted, and I’m always proud to bring hardware home for Team USA, and that’s an honor that doesn’t come by often. But at the same time, I know I’m capable of more, so I expect better out of myself, and I’m gonna get back to work and make sure that I give it next time”.

Anna Hall, finishing the 800 meters at the WIC pentathlon, photo by World Athletics

Hall added, “Honestly, I think I’m in a lot better shape than I showed. I think the last few weeks we had some things go wrong in our preparation, like nothing big, but so many little things here and there that are things that I’ve overcome before and dealt with before competitions, but it was kind of all at once, so I just need to do a better job of handling that going forward”.

I greatly admired the way she fronted up to her disappointment and was honest in her evaluation.

The stars of the pentathlon: Kate O’Connor, IRE, bronze, Sofie Dokter, NED, gold,
Anna Hall, US, silver, photo by World Athletics

  • Since 2015, Stuart Weir has written for RunBlogRun. He attends about 20 events a year including all most global championships and Diamond Leagues. He enjoys finding the quirky and obscure story.

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