
Neera Chopra (PTI Photo) New Delhi: India is ready to make history in the prestigious Diamond League (DL), because four athletes who make up their biggest contingent in the DL will represent the country on the foot of Doho 16. You are charged with the Olympic and World Javelin Champion Thrower Neera Chopra, who returns to a well -known place with great hopes and strong competition.Chopra, who won his leg in 2023 with a throwing 88.67 mA, finished second in 2024 with 88.36 m, will again be connected with colleagues Indian spear Kishhore Jena.Jena, who ended with a ninth throw of 76.31 m last year.Men’s spear promises to be electric, is the highest names, such as double world champion Anderson Peters of Grenada, the ruling winner Doha Jakub Vadlejch from the Czech Republic, German Julian Weber and Max Dehning, Kenya Julia Yega and Dean Roderick Genki Dean.Connecting to the spear duo are two other Indian athletes who are ready for the brand in their relevant events. Gulveer Singh, holding a national record in 5,000 meters of men, is ready to make a debut of the highly anticipated debut Diamond League. He also represents India Parul Chaudhary, the National Record holder in the Women’s 3000m Steeplechase, which will compete against the high quality field in the middle distance race.This edition of Diamond League in Doha is an important milestone for Indian athletics, not only in terms of participation, but also the level of international competitiveness. With a mixture of world experience and growing talent, Indian athletes will focus on strong performances and valuable exposures before the Olympic Games in Paris 2024.The growing presence of India on the Diamond League circle reflects her growing figure in global athletics and all eyes will be on Doha this week.