
Neera Chopra (video Grab) New Delhi: Indian Olympic and World Champion Javelin Thrower Neera Chopra brought a harsh performance on Friday in heavy weather conditions to secure second place in memory of Janusz Kusocinski in Poland. Chopra fought in a cold and humid environment at the Silesian stadium and saved the best for the last – 84.14 m in his sixth and last attempts – to climb from third to second.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!For Chopra it was a rare Sub-85 m trip, which in recent years has consistently overcome this scale. It was only sixth of his Tokyo Olympic gold in 2021 that Chopra could not break 85 meters in the event. In his second attempt he started with a foul and managed to be 81.28 m. Despite the consulting coach Jan Zelezna in the middle of the competition, Chopra continued to fight, recorded two more fouls and the fifth round of 81.40 m before his last effort saved the day.WATCH:German Julian Weber, Chopra, a well -known rival and winner in the recent Doha Diamond League, again overcame the Indian with 86.12 million throws in the second round – the best from the night. Weber continued production of two more throwing 85 m Plus (85.03 mA 85.11 m), which appeared as standout artists.Who is the IPL player?Grenada’s Anderson Peters, a double world champion, took third place with 83.24 mA replicated three orders from Doha.All three finishers on the stage were under the bests of their season, with slippery runs and an overcast sky affecting rhythm and grip. The meeting saw only four throws over 85 m – everything from Weber.
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Chopra, who first violated 90m for the first time last month, will now focus on the upcoming competitions in Paris (Diamond League, 20 June) and Ostrava (Golden Spike, 24 June).
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