

Neeraj Chopra Won the Doha Diamond League Title in 2023. Photo: Diamond League/X
Neeraj will look to reclaim the title that he first won in 2023 with a giant throw of 88.67. Last Season He Finished Second with a Throw of 88.36, with Czech Republic’s Jakub Vadlejch Pipping Him by 0.02m.
This time, at the third dl of the year, Neeraj will be joined by his renowned rivals – Two -Time World Champion and Paris Olympics Bronze Medallist Anderson Peters of Grenada, 2024 Winner vadlej, Julian Wadlejch, Julian And Max Dehning of Germany, Julius Yego of Kenya and Roderick Genki Dean of Japan.
Neeraj, who won the diamond league final in zürich in 2022, made a good start to the season by winning the potch invitional meet with a throw of 84.52m at Potchefstrom in South Africa.
With world championships in tokyo in September the biggest attraction of the year, Neeraj, Currently Training under Legendary Jan Zelezny – The World Record Holder – The World Record Holder – Will Look to Give His Best In Dohe.
Neeraj has recovered from the injuries that Troubled Him Last Year. “Last Year Taught Me A Lot, But I was proud to be on the podium for India Once Again at the Olympic Games. Looking forward to opening my season in doha. Good conditions and a great atmosphere that’s definitely possible – but I Pride Myself on My Consistency, which I believe is one of my greatst strengths. Number, “He said.
Indian Athletes in the Fray at Doha Diamond League:
Neeraj Chopra – men’s javelin throw
Gulveer Singh – Men’s 5000m
Parul Chaudhary – Women’s 3000m Steeplechase