Indian Olympian gold medalist Neeraj Chopra secured the silver medal in the Diamond League tournament, narrowly missing the gold by just 2 centimetres with a remarkable javelin throw of 88.36 meters.
All eyes were on Neeraj Chopra’s performance in the Doha Diamond League, especially with the Paris Olympics approaching. Despite high expectations, Neeraj had to settle for second place, showcasing his prowess with an impressive javelin throw of 88.36 meters. Jakub Vadlech of the Czech Republic clinched the gold medal with a throw of 88.38 meters, making it a close competition. Notably, both Neeraj and Jakub recorded their best throws of the season during this event. Meanwhile, Peters Andersen secured the bronze medal with a throw of 86.62 meters.
Another Indian javelin thrower, Kishore Jena, finished ninth with a best throw of 76.31 meters. Among the top three performers, Vadlech’s best throw was 90.88 meters, Neeraj’s was 89.94 meters, and Peters Andersen’s was 93.07 meters.
In the initial attempts, Neeraj’s first throw was fouled, while Vadlech recorded 85.87 meters and Peters Andersen threw 80.68 meters. In subsequent attempts, Neeraj threw 84.93 meters in his second attempt and 86.24 meters in the third, maintaining his second position. Despite his consistent performance, Neeraj narrowly missed the gold by 2 centimeters in his final attempt with a throw of 88.36 meters, while Vadlech’s sixth attempt was fouled, securing his first position. Peters Andersen’s sixth throw measured 86.62 meters, securing the third position.