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Katarina Johnson-Thompson wins heptathlon at Hypo-Meeting
Britain's Katarina Johnson-Thompson set a personal best of 6,682 points as she won the heptathlon at the prestigious Hypo-Meeting in Gotzis, Austria.
The 21-year-old won by 41 points from Canada's Brianne Theisen-Eaton, likely to be one of her main rivals at this summer's Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
Johnson-Thompson's previous best of 6,449 saw her finish fifth at last summer's World Championships in Moscow.
British teen was 17th as she also broke the 6,000-points mark.
The 17-year-old set a javelin personal best on the way to a total of 6,018 points.
Johnson-Thompson had been second overnight at the annual IAAF World Combined Events Challenge, which boasts a far stronger field than that expected at the Commonwealths.
The Liverpudlian moved into the lead by winning the long jump in the first of Sunday's events, and set a 41.44m javelin personal best before victory in the closing 800m saw her hold off Theisen-Eaton's challenge.
In March, Johnson-Thompson won her first major medal as she took silver in the long jump at the World Indoor Championships, having failed to qualify for the multi-discipline event because of illness.
Britain's Olympic heptathlon champion Jessica Ennis-Hill will miss the Glasgow Games as she is expecting her first child in July.