The decision to hold the hypomeeting in Götzis instead of the European Championships in Rome definitely paid off for Anouk Vetter, as she said herself after the 800m run. On the first day, the Dutchwoman was able to score points with solid performances, even if she didn't stay in first place after the 200m run. The American Michelle Atherley had held this interim leadership until then.
But on day 2 there were numerous twists and turns in the heptathlon: After the long jump, the Swiss Annik Kälin briefly took the lead, earning a strong 1,072 points with a jump of 6.70m. In the following discipline, however, the tide turned again because Anouk Vetter is known to be a very good javelin thrower and threw it to 57.91m. This meant she took the lead in the overall ranking. Michelle Atherley won the final 800m run again with a strong time of 2:08.55 minutes, but Anouk Vetter could no longer be caught. Today she wins in Götzis for the second time with 6,642 points.
Overall, three women in the women's heptathlon: Michelle Atherley (USA), Tori West (AUS) and Abigail Pawlett (GBR) set a new personal best in the heptathlon. The German Vanessa Grimm qualified for the European Championships in Rome with 6,307 points.
With her performance this weekend, Anouk Vetter is now the new world best of the year in the heptathlon.