Jessica Ennis-Hill wins IAAF Combined Challenge

Jessica Ennis-Hill of Great Britain celebrates after winning the Women's Heptathlon 800 metres and the overall Heptathlon gold during day two of the 15th IAAF World Athletics Championships Beijing 2015 at Beijing National Stadium on August 23, 2015
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Great Britain's Jessica Ennis-Hill wins the IAAF Combined Challenge in Germany, her first heptathlon victory since the 2015 World Championships.

Great Britain's Jessica Ennis-Hill has won the IAAF Combined Challenge in Germany, her first heptathlon victory since the 2015 World Championships.

The 30-year-old Olympic champion recorded the second-best score in the world this year with 6,733 points - 64 more than she managed in winning the world title.

Ennis-Hill built on her lead after the opening four events with a personal best of 6.63m in the long jump, as well as throwing 44.37m in the javelin and running the 800m in two minutes 11.46 seconds.

It was only Ennis-Hill's second outing of the season after an Achilles injury forced her to withdraw from June's event in Gotzis, and her only opportunity to compete in a full heptathlon before heading to the Rio Olympics.

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