Chopra up against Weber again in Poland after 90m duel in Doha
Chopra sent his spear to 90.23m at the Doha Diamond League though he had to settle for a second-place finish after Weber produced a 91.06m effort in his last attempt.
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India's javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra
Chorzow, 22 May
The coveted 90m
frontier finally breached in Doha last week, Neeraj Chopra will be eying an
even bigger throw in yet another top-class men's javelin field at the ORLEN
Janusz Kusocinski Memorial meet on Friday.
Chopra sent his spear
to 90.23m at the Doha Diamond League though he had to settle for a second-place finish after German Julian Weber produced a 91.06m effort in his last attempt
to upstage the Indian. It was also Weber's maiden 90m throw.
Weber, an European
champion in 2022 and silver-medallist in 2024, will be there in Poland too
along with two-time world champion Anderson Peters (PB: 93.07m) of Grenada, who
finished third in Doha with a throw of 84m.
Polish national
record holder Marcin Krukowski (PB: 89.55m) and compatriots Cyprian Mrzyglod
(PB: 84.97m) and Dawid Wegner (PB: 82.21m), Andrian Mardare (86.66m) of Moldova
and Ukraine's Artur Felfner (PB: 84.32m) complete the eight-man field.
Since crossing 88m in
2018, the 90m-mark has been on the 27-year-old Chopra's radar. Relieved that
the monkey is finally off his back, Chopra made it clear that "it was just
the beginning" and he will be gunning for farther distances in the long
season ahead.
The climax of the
season will be the World Championships in September in Tokyo where he will be
defending his title.
He is no longer
troubled by the groin niggle that affected his performance in the last few
years. He is also much more confident after roping in the iconic Jan Zelezny,
who holds the world record for longest throw.
"I and my coach
are still working on some aspects of my throw. I am still learning things. We
started working together only in February this year," Chopra had said in
Doha.
"So I believe I
can have more 90m throws and I can throw farther distances in the upcoming
events this year till the World Championships.
"I was always
feeling something in my groin in the last few years. I did not give my best
because of that. This year I feel much better."
Chopra was earlier
slated to compete in the inaugural NC Classic — an event to be hosted by him on
24 May in Bengaluru — alongside several global and Indian stars. But the event
was postponed in the wake of military confrontation between India and Pakistan.
The event in Poland
will be the third competition for Chopra this season. He started in South
Africa at the Potch Invitational Track event -- a World Athletics Continental
Tour Challenger competition -- in Potchefstroom on 16 April, emerging on top
with a modest throw of 84.52m.
ORLEN Janusz
Kusocinski Memorial is a World Athletics Continental Tour silver event. It is
the oldest continuously held track and field meeting in Poland and one of the
oldest in Europe.
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