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Hall on heptathlon 'dogfight' and recovering from Olympic heartbreak

BBC Sport Wednesday, 14 June 2023
Hall on heptathlon 'dogfight' and recovering from Olympic heartbreakAnna Hall bounced back from Olympic disappointment to win World Championship bronze last year and she is expecting a heptathlon "dogfight" in Budapest this summer.
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