Anna Hall's boyfriend, Darius Slayton, has admired the heptathlete's incredible performance while sharing an adorable moment. Hall recently competed in her first heptathlon event since her Paris Olympics appearance at the 2025 Hypo Meeting on May 31 and June 1 at Mosle Stadium in Gotzis, Austria.
The American heptathlete executed a remarkable performance by posting a world lead of 7032 points. The score marked Hall's personal best and also tied for the second-highest score in the sport's history alongside Swedish athlete Carolina Kluft.
Currently, Hall is following the world record-holder Jackie Joyner-Kersee in the all-time best performances of the heptathlon. Hall was accompanied by her family and boyfriend to Austria. She shared a few glimpses of the heartwarming moments she spent with them after her career's breakthrough performance. In one of the pictures, she was seen sharing a warm hug with Slayton.
The NFL player reshared the picture on his Instagram story and wrote:
"Legendary," accompanied with a heart emoji.

After her Olympic participation in 2024, Anna Hall opened up about her relationship with Slayton last November.
Anna Hall shares glimpses of her personal best performance while sharing her feelings about each event

Anna Hall shared a few glimpses of her performance at the Hypo Meeting, where she recorded her personal best of 1.95m in the high jump to top the event. Expressing her astonishment about the event, she wrote:
"High jump is so cool and insane bc what do you mean I got my whole body over that?!?!"
She also dominated the shot put event with her best throw of 14.86m and chimed in:
"My first throw was 💩so this was a little spook. "
With 6.44m, Hall settled in fourth place in the long jump event. Sharing a striking image of herself, she hoped to excel and wrote:
"Long jump and I will make friends someday."

Hall also recorded the world heptathlon 800m best of 2:01.23 in Austria and shared multiple snaps. Expressing about the moment before starting the race, she wrote:
"Knowing I'm about to suffer for 2 minutes."
She also posted a video of herself giving self-talk ahead of the 800m, where she was heard saying:
"It's only 2 minutes of pain. I can do anything for 2 minutes."

Hall is poised to compete next at the upcoming Diamond League in Rome.