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Johnson-Thompson regains heptathlon world title

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Briton Katarina Johnson-Thompson wept tears of joy as she regained her heptathlon world title in Budapest on Sunday.

The 30-year-old 2019 champion edged American Anna Hall by 20 points after finishing within the required three seconds’ leeway in the final event, the 800m.

Johnson-Thompson scored 6,740 points to Hall’s 6,720.

Her gold confirmed that she was getting back to her best after she took the Commonwealth Games title last year, which came after a series of injuries.

Hall, like Johnson-Thompson, fell to the track on completing the gruelling two-day event and then held her hands to her eyes in despair as the narrow margin of defeat sank in.

The Netherlands’ Anouk Vetter, who like Johnson-Thompson produced a superb performance in the javelin, the penultimate event, took bronze with a total of 6,501 points.

Johnson-Thompson’s victory comes in the absence of Belgium’s injured two-time Olympic gold medallist and defending champion Nafissatou Thiam.

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