
The swirling winds could not deny the victory Neera Chopra in their own event, because the Indian superstarium provided the classic Neera Chopra with a throwing of 86.18 MV Saturday 5th July. Neeraj performed an incredible show, not only as an athlete, but also as an organizer, in an electrification event in Bengalur.
The packed crowd came to the stadium to watch Neeraj and some of the best spears in the world. The first event provided them with their money, where athletes were forced to fight, not only among themselves, but also against weather conditions.
Neera Chopra Classic: Update
It wasn’t one on Saturday and did it for Neer Chopra, rather far. The swirling winds at the Sree Kanterava stadium made it difficult to achieve a perfect throw in their own competition. Chopra is known that his authority in competitions with his first throwing, he encountered his start and forced his first throw to be excluded.
Julius Yego, a friend and a long -time competitor, approached him and pointed to Chopry to calm the nerves. YEgo, who understands the pressure on his country’s hope, spoke to him for a moment. The lecture seemed to make a trick in the second round, where Neera threw a great distance of 82.33 mA for a short while in the competition for a short while took the lead.
Indian Superstar was invited to Sri Lanka Rumesh Tharang Pathirage, a former fast pitch that spent one of the best efforts of his career and threw a distance of 84.34 mA ripped the lead from his favorite home. Neej saw it and he won’t have any of it.
Despite the conditions at the Sree Kanterava stadium, Neerara came under pressure, as well as mostly, hit the mammoth distance of 86.18 and was driven back into the lead in the third round of the competition.
Neeraj dominates from 3.
After he buried in the first round in the first round, Neeri Chopra dominated the competition after his 86.18 m throw. The wind was slightly dampened into the competition, because athletes were constantly forced to switch between the wind and the tail spear due to constantly changing conditions at the stadium.
Neeraj recorded 4 legal feasts in his own competition, his best coming in the 3rd round. He took the victory home with a comfortable edge of over 1.5 million, defeated by his friend, veteran Julia Yeg, who recorded his season at 84.51 m. Yego was the most convenient host today and recorded 5 legal attempts on Saturday.
The surprising package of the competition was certainly Sri Lankan, who managed to give veterans Neeraj and Yego competition in a delicate event.
On the day, however, the best of Rumesh and Yego failed to keep Neeri from the gold medal, which on Saturday in Bengalur presented their most convenient show.
Best Feast Neer Chopry
x, 82.99 m, 86.18 m, x, 84.07 m, 82.22 m
Neera, who spoke after the event, admitted that he was very nervous as an athlete and as an organizer, but was satisfied with how the event showed up. In an interview after the match, he said he hoped to add more disciplines to the event and make it the right athletic competition that would attract top athletes from the world every year.
Wind tricodes make life difficult
Neera has previously thrown much longer distances, but the conditions in Bengalur have quite complicated it for athletes outdoors. German legend Thomas Rohler, let one of his descend sharply, almost vertically down from the sky and expelled him from the competition.
It was obvious of the number of fouls will cause the wind the impact of the event on the event. At the time the athlete competed, so much wind swirling changed at the stadium. The main contributor to the state was the structure of the stadium, which had 2 levels of stands, prohibits the direction in which the athletes threw.
It wasn’t just Rohler who considered it difficult on that day. India Sahil Silwal, Rohit Yadav and the Czech Republic Martin The Konny was removed from the competition in the first three rounds.
Neeraj also mentioned the same after the event and said the wind made it difficult to athletes.
Neera Chopra Classic Martings
Neera Chopra
x, 82.99 m, 86.18 m, x, 84.07 m, 82.22 m
Julius Yego
79.97 m, 80.07 m, 79.73 m, 84.51 m (SB), x, 82.45 m
Rumesh Pathhage
71.19 m, 81.90 m, 84.34 m, x, 80.10 m, 77.23 m
Sachin yadav
x, 77.30 m, 82.33 m, x, 79.40 m, 73.45 m
Curtis Thompson
79.35 m, 77.24 m, 80.84 m, x, 81.50 m, x
Luiz Mauritio da Silva
75.20 m, 80.31 m, x, x, x
Yashvir Singh
x, 76.20 m, 79.65 m, x, x, x
Cypriot mrzygod
x, 78.46 m, 79.04 m, x, x, 78.80 m
After the first 3 rounds excluded
Silwal coast
77.48 m, 75.55 m, x
Rohit yadav
77,11m, 75,28 m, x
Thomas Rohler
75.85 m, x, x
Martin Konny
x, 71.99 m, x
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Published:
Kingshuk Kusari
Published on:
5th July 2025