Neeraj Chopra finishes second in DL final, misses win by 1cm
Grenada's Peters, a two-time world champion, produced his best throw of the day in his opening attempt. Julian Weber of Germany was third with 85.97m
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The Indian javelin throw superstar, who has a personal best of 89.94m and season's best of 89.49m, had a series of 86.82m, 83.49m, 87.86m, 82.04m, 83.30m and 86.46m.PHOTO:PTI
Brussels, 15
Sept
Star Indian
javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra came agonisingly close to winning the Diamond
League crown before missing it by just one centimetre to finish as runner-up
for the second consecutive year with a throw of 87.86m in the season finale
here.
The
26-year-old Chopra, who had won the DL trophy in 2022 before finishing second
last year, achieved his best throw of the day in his third attempt but that was
1cm short of eventual winner Anderson Peters' 87.87m effort on Saturday.
Grenada's
Peters, a two-time world champion, produced his best throw of the day in his
opening attempt. Julian Weber of Germany was third with 85.97m.
Chopra, who
added a silver to his Olympic medal tally in Paris following a historic gold at
the Tokyo Games, thus ended his season on a high.
The Indian
javelin throw superstar, who has a personal best of 89.94m and season's best of
89.49m, had a series of 86.82m, 83.49m, 87.86m, 82.04m, 83.30m and 86.46m.
The top
three led the seven-man field in the same order for the whole competition.
Peters will
collect a Diamond League trophy and USD 30,000 for emerging as the DL champion
this season.
Chopra will
pocket USD 12,000 for his second-place finish in the grand finale which marked
the end of the prestigious Diamond League series after 14 legs, as well as the
end of international athletics season.
The Haryana
athlete remained consistent throughout the season, though he won just one
international event this season, the Paavo Nurmi Games in Turku, Finland on
June 18.
He had made
the Diamond League final cut after finishing fourth in the overall standings
with 14 points from his two second-place finishes in DL one-day meets in Doha
and Lausanne on May 10 and August 22.
Chopra has
been struggling with his fitness this season and is expected to meet a doctor
to rectify a groin injury that has affected him all season and came in the way
of his quest to hit the 90m mark.
On Friday,
national record-holding 3000m steeplechaser Sable had finished ninth in a
10-man field in his maiden DL final with a mediocre time of 8 minute and 17.09
seconds to end a largely disappointing season. He had finished 11th in the
Olympic Games.
It was for
the first time that a DL finale featured two Indians.-PTI
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