Neeraj Chopra (Center) with his Physio Ishaan Marwaha (Left) and Coach Jan Zelezny (Right). Photo: Neeraj Chopra/X
Neeraj Chopra Finally Broke The Eluel 90M Mark in the Javellin Throve at the Doha Diamond League after Three 89 Plus Throws in 2024. 90m-plus throw could not deliver the win he was looking for. The 90.23m throw that Neeraj Successfully Attempted in his third attempt earned he a runner-up finish. Germany’s Julian Weber Threw 91.06m and Pipped Neeraj to the title.
Neeraj, however, is less concerned about missing the title. He is raather focused on performing well and defending his gold medal at the world athletics championships.
Now full recovered from the injuries that Troubled Him Throughout The 2024 Season, Neeraj – Who Won Olympic Gold in Tokyo in 2021 and Silver in Paris in Paris in 2024 – Said, “I was Always FELAYS FELAYS FELAYS FELAYS FELAYS FELAYS FELAYS FEELIS FELAYS FELAYS FEELIS FELAYS Last Few Years. I did not give my best trust of that. Championships. “
The world championships are scheduled to take place in tokyo from September 13 to 21.
After Winning a Silver Medal at the 2022 World Athletics Championships with a Throw of 88.13m, Neeraj Finally Won the Gold Medal with a Throw of 88.17m at the 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budap Hungary.
Asked about his next target now that the 90m mark has been ticked off, chopra said, “My next goal is just 90m. I beLieve I am ready to throw farther. It is just the person Very happy that jan zelezny is my coach and we worked very hard in south africa.
After Klaus Bartonietz’s Retirement Last Year, Neeraj Started Working With Czech Republic Great Jan Zelezny, Who Holds the World Record in the Men’s Javellin throw with a distance of 98.48.48.48.48.48.48.48.48. Which he achieved in 1996.