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Neeraj Chopra qualified for the Men’s Javelin finals at the Paris Olympics with his career’s second-best throw

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Neeraj Chopra’s remarkable achievement not only sets a personal best for the season, but it also beats his gold medal-winning throw from Tokyo 2021, which was 87.58 metres.

The defending Olympic champion, Neeraj Chopra, made an excellent performance in the men’s javelin qualification round at the Paris Olympics, qualifying for the finals with a spectacular throw of 89.34 meters.

The champion delivered an outstanding performance on the field at Stade de France, finishing the event in only ten minutes and setting a season-best effort on his first attempt.

Chopra’s throw in Qualification Group B during the afternoon session eclipsed his previous season’s best of 88.36 meters, set earlier this year at the Doha Diamond League. His new achievement not only sets a personal best for the season, but it also beats his gold medal-winning throw from Tokyo 2021, which was 87.58 meters.

Chopra’s performance set the tone for the competition and served as a warning to his competitors in Paris. He remained calm during his warm-up routine before completing his spectacular toss.

In a carefully watched competition, Germany’s Julian Weber threw 87.76 meters to lead Qualification Group A. Chopra, on the other hand, made a big impression with his initial performance.Along with Chopra’s accomplishment, Arshad Nadeem of Pakistan qualified automatically with a season-best throw of 86.59 meters. As the only javelin thrower currently competing from Asia who has thrown a javelin farther than ninety meters, Nadeem, the 2023 World Championship silver medallist, will be Chopra’s biggest rival in the August 8 final.

Kishore Jena, an Indian javelin thrower, unfortunately missed out on qualifying; despite his best effort of 80.73 meters, he finished ninth in Qualification Group B, outside the top 12 required to advance.

All eyes will be on Neeraj Chopra and Arshad Nadeem as the javelin finals get near, as they get ready to compete for the coveted Olympic medal.

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