Former Gators track & field star Anna Hall featured in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue

Anna Hall, a decorated track and field star who once competed for the Florida Gators, is featured in the 2025 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, which was released this week.
Of Hall, Sports Illustrated wrote the following: “Hall is a two-time world championship medalist in the heptathlon, and she finished fifth during her Olympic debut at the 2024 Paris Games. The University of Florida alum is the second-highest scoring American heptathlete of all time, and has overcome serious injuries on her journey to becoming one of the most dynamic athletes in track and field. Hall also uses her platform to advocate for mental health and body confidence.”
Hall’s photo shoot took place in the Sunshine State at The Boca Raton. It’s a place Sports Illustrated described like this: “A historic five-star resort (that) combines beachfront tranquility with old-school glamour. From its iconic pink tower to its ocean-facing suites, the property radiates pure timelessness.”
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You can see all the photos from Hall’s shoot HERE.
Hall, a multi-event standout, began her college career at Georgia but transferred to Florida prior to the 2022 season. While in Gainesville, she helped lead the Gators to the NCAA women’s outdoor team championship title. Since then, Hall has been one of the biggest names in women’s track and field in the world.
She is a world champion athlete
Noted Sports Illustrated: “Hall is a two-time World Champion, having earned a bronze medal in the heptathlon event in 2022 and a silver medal in 2023. Though Hall was on track to qualify for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, an ankle injury put a quick end to her Olympic debut and required a long period of recovery. Three years later, Hall made her Olympic debut this summer at the Paris games, where she finished fifth overall in the women’s heptathlon, earning a total of 6,615 points.”
Below are some of Anna Hall’s accomplishments while with the Gators
Championships
- 2022 World Championships Bronze Medalist (Heptathlon)
- 2022 NCAA Outdoor Champion (Heptathlon)
- 2022 USATF Combined Events Championship (Heptathlon)
- 2022 NCAA Indoor Champion (Pentathlon)
- 2022 SEC Indoor Champion (Pentathlon)
All-America Honors
- 2022 USTFCCCA Outdoor First Team All-American (400mH)
- 2022 USTFCCCA Outdoor First Team All-American (Heptathlon)
- 2022 USTFCCCA Indoor First Team All-American (Pentathlon)
All-SEC Honors
- 2022 All-SEC Outdoor Second Team (Silver Medalist – 400mH)
- 2022 All-SEC Indoor First Team (Gold Medalist – Pentathlon)
UF All-Time Top 10 List
- No. 1: Outdoor Heptathlon (6755 at 2022 World Championships)
- No. 1: Outdoor 400 Hurdles (54.48 at 2022 NCAA Championships)
- No. 1: Indoor Pentathlon (4618 at 2022 SEC Indoors)
- No. 10: Indoor 4×400 relay (3:31.61 at 2022 Bob Pollock Meet)
- No. 6: Indoor 60-Meter Hurdles (8.25 at 2022 NCAA Indoors)
- No. 8: Indoor 800 meters (2:05.33 at 2022 SEC Indoors)
- No. 6: Indoor High Jump (1.81m/ 5 feet, 11.75 inches at 2022 NCAA Indoors)
- No. 1: Outdoor High Jump (1.86m/6 feet, 1.25 inches at 2022 World Championships)
- No. 10: Outdoor 4×100 relay (Anchor Leg, 43.69 at 2022 Pepsi Florida Relays)
- No. 7: Outdoor 800 meters (2:03.11 at 2022 USATF Combined Events Championships)
- No. 9: Outdoor 100-meter hurdles (13.15 at 2022 NCAA Outdoors)
- No. 6: Outdoor 4×400 relay (Leadoff Leg, 3:27.37 at 2022 NCAA East Prelims)
- No. 10: Outdoor 200 Meters (23.08 at 2022 NCAA Outdoors)