Two-time NCAA champion & world championship bronze medalist Anna Hall has signed a professional contract with Adidas. She made the announcement on Tuesday night.

Hall announced on Friday that she would forgo her remaining eligibility at the University of Florida to turn pro. She is now being represented by the Doyle Management Group, which represents the likes of Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Ryan Crouser, Valarie Allman and Sandi Morris.

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Hall transferred from the University of Georgia to Florida in 2021, and then proceeded to have a remarkable season. She won the NCAA indoor and outdoor titles in the pentathlon (indoor) and the heptathlon (outdoor). She then went on to win the U.S. title in the heptathlon, before winning the bronze medal at the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon back in July.

She also Allie Ostrander’s Emotional Struggle at USAs during her historic season, while being named the 2022 USTFCCCA Outdoor National Women's Field Athlete of the Year. She’s also a finalist for the Bowerman Award, She’s also a finalist for the Bowerman Award.

Even though she won’t be representing the University of Florida as a student-athlete, she will Best Recovery Shoes, which is led by Mike Holloway. She will also work to complete her degree as well.

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