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Neeraj finishes second in Lausanne Diamond League with season's best 89.49m

  • Aug 23, 2024
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LAUSANNE: Indian javelin sensation Neeraj Chopra delivered a remarkable performance in the Lausanne Diamond League, securing second place with a season-best throw of 89.49m. The 26-year-old's gritty display comes amidst ongoing fitness concerns, including a long-standing groin injury.
Neeraj Chopra's Performance Highlights
Chopra's performance was nothing short of impressive as he overcame a challenging start. Initially ranked fourth, he managed to move up the ranks with a throw of 85.58m in his fifth attempt. However, he saved his best for the last, launching his spear to an impressive 89.49m, narrowly surpassing his previous season-best of 89.45m, achieved during the Paris Olympics.
His performance kept him in the running for the final round, as only the top three competitors after five rounds advance to the last attempt. Despite some concerns about his fitness, Chopra's mental toughness and determination were on full display.
Competitors and Results
The event was dominated by two-time world champion Anderson Peters of Grenada, who won with a massive throw of 90.61m in the second round. Germany's Julian Weber claimed third place with a throw of 87.08m.
Peters' dominant performance solidified his place as a top contender in the Diamond League standings, while Chopra's strong showing earned him seven points, placing him joint third in the standings with a total of 15 points, tied with Weber. Peters leads the standings with 21 points, followed by Jakub Vadlejch of the Czech Republic, who is in second place with 16 points after finishing seventh in Lausanne with a throw of 82.03m.
Neeraj Chopra's Reaction
After the event, Chopra expressed satisfaction with his performance, stating, "The feeling wasn't great at first, but I am happy with my throw, especially the second-best throw of my career on my last attempt. It was a tough start, but the comeback was really nice, and I enjoyed the fighting spirit I showed."
Chopra emphasized the importance of mental resilience at such a high level of competition, particularly when his earlier throws were only in the 80-83m range. However, he pushed through in the final two attempts, finishing strong and securing his place in the top three.
Chopra's Ongoing Groin Injury
Chopra has been managing a groin injury since winning gold at the Budapest World Championships last year. Despite this, he continues to compete at an elite level. Earlier in the Paris Olympics, he claimed a silver medal, adding to his historic gold from the Tokyo Games three years ago. Notably, Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem set a new Olympic record with a throw of 92.97m, edging out Chopra for the gold in Paris. However, Nadeem was absent from the Lausanne field.

Chopra had confirmed his participation in the Lausanne Diamond League only after deciding to postpone surgery until the end of the season. He has previously won the Lausanne leg in 2022 and 2023 and finished second in last year's Diamond League final in Eugene, USA, behind Vadlejch.
Upcoming Diamond League Events
Chopra's performance in Lausanne keeps him in contention for the Diamond League finals, scheduled for September 14 in Brussels. To qualify for the finale, Chopra needs to finish in the top six of the series standings. Before that, he will have another opportunity to secure his place in the final at the Zurich Diamond League on September 5, which also features a men's javelin throw event.

This season, Chopra is yet to clinch a Diamond League win, finishing second in Doha earlier this year, also behind Vadlejch. However, with his season-best performance in Lausanne, Chopra continues to prove why he remains one of the most formidable javelin throwers on the global stage.

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