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Neeraj Chopra wins silver at World Athletics Championship, becomes 2nd Indian to register a medal in the competition

Vedant Kharakwal by Vedant Kharakwal
July 24, 2022
in Athletes, Indian, Sports
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credit: Outlook India

credit: Outlook India

With a best throw of 88.13 meters, which he recorded on his fourth try, India’s Neeraj Chopra captured the silver medal in the men’s javelin throw final at the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon. Anderson Peters of Grenada won the gold with a best throw of 90.54 meters. Peters’ first throw was 90.21 meters, and his second effort was 90.46 meters further.

In his sixth try, he then recorded his best throw, effectively defending his world championship. Jakub Vadlejch of the Czech Republic took third place with a best throw of 88.09 meters, and Julian Weber of Germany came in fourth with a throw of 86.86 meters.

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credit: India Today

After long jumper Anju Bobby George, who won bronze in 2003, Chopra became the second Indian and first Indian male to win a medal at the World Athletics Championships.

Neeraj Chopra began with a foul throw and, on his second effort, recorded 82.39 meters. With his third effort, when he threw the javelin 86.37 meters, he improved.

He was still not expected to win a medal, but on his fourth try, he moved up to second place from fourth by throwing 88.13 meters. His tries five and six both resulted in foul throws.

Neeraj Chopra, who placed first in Group A and advanced to the final in second place behind Peters, did so by tossing his spear 88.39 meters, which was his third-highest throw in his career. Peters had won Group B with a distance of 89.91 meters.

Neeraj Chopra achieved a distance of 88.13 meters

credit: Hindustan Times

Rohit Yadav, the only Indian competing, placed 10th overall with a best throw of 78.72 meters. With a best throw of 80.42 meters, Rohit placed 11th overall in the qualification round.

The 21-year-old Indian won silver at the National Inter-State Championships last month after setting a season and personal best of 82.54m. Chopra had won the first athletics gold for India in the Tokyo Olympics the previous year. Only shooter Abhinav Bindra, who captured the gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Games, is only Indian who has ever won an individual gold medal at the Olympics.

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