
The Indian Sarvesh Anil Kushare responds after an attempt at a highly jumping men’s final at the World Athletics Championship in Tokyo on Tuesday, September 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader) After Sarvesh Anil Kushare reduced the new heights to improve his personal best to end the sixth male jump on Tuesday, Indian fans will look to defense champion Neei Chopry and three of his compatriots who get into the competing regime in the men’s javelin. Chopra and Sachin Yadav will be the first to get into Group A, followed by Rohit Yadav and Yash Vir Singh in Group B. Chopra will focus on the 84.5 m automatic qualification mark at their first attempt. The second place in the world will be the first to follow the German world No. 1 Julian Weber. The Arshad Olympic Champion will go first in Group B.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe! Neera vs Weber, Nad The Chopry team is convinced that on his day he can add a few meters to his personal best of the 90.23, which he produced in Doha Diamond League at the beginning of this season. “Not only one (meter) could add a few more,” said his team toi, “Neeraj is always able to throw far away when he is under pressure. Trust comes from training and without injury.” It will be the battle between Weber, Chopra and Nada. He returns over the training session in London. Kushare raies bar Maharashtra’s athlete cleaned his personal best height of 2.28 mA won a credible sixth place. A man from Deogaon near Nashika, who came in a world rank of 38 and the best from 2.26 m. Kiwi Hamish Kerr won a golden settling of 2.36 m. Their final placement was decided on Countback. Indians in Action today: Pooen Chitravel, Abdulla Abobaker (Men’s Triple Jump, Qualification) – 3.35 hours; Neera Chopra, Sachin Yadav, Yashvir Singh, Rohit Yadav (qualification of men’s spear, group A&B) – 3.40 and 5,15; Animesh Kujur (Men’s 200m Heady) – 16:45.