Neeraj Chopra clinches Diamond Trophy in Zurich; first Indian to achieve the feat

Neeraj Chopra clinches Diamond Trophy in Zurich; first Indian to achieve the feat

Sep 9, 2022 - 10:30
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Neeraj Chopra clinches Diamond Trophy in Zurich; first Indian to achieve the feat

Neeraj Chopra scripted history when the javelin thrower became the first Diamond Trophy winner from India, with a throw of 88.44 metre, in Zurich on Thursday night.

Chopra’s throw sequence on the evening read, X, 88.44m, 88, 86.11, 87m. On his way to the title, Chopra defeated Czech Republic’s Jakub Vadlejch (86.94m) and Julian Weber (83.73m) in the six-man final.

Chopra had a slow start to his evening as his first throw was red-flagged. However, not much ground was lost at this point as Vadlejch led the first round with an 84.15m throw.

The Indian took the lead in the second round with his biggest throw of the day. It came right after his Czech rival upped the ante with an 86m throw.

With world champion Anderson Peters missing, Chopra didn’t face a strong challenge as he threw 88m in his third attempt.

Vadlejch, on the other hand, remained consistent with his throws as he improved to an 86.94m after a foul attempt before he watched Chopra throw 86.11m. Weber, at this point, couldn’t improve on his night’s best with an 83.43m throw.

Chopra maintained his strong form on the night with an 87 and  throw of his final two attempts while his rivals were already exhausted to find the biggest throw of the night.

The remaining three contenders saw USA’s Curtis Thompson take the fourth spot with an 82.10m throw while Patriks Gailums (80.44m) and Portugal’s Leandro Ramos (71.96) took the final two spots.

Chopra had earlier sealed his place in Zurich by winning the Lausanne Diamond League with an 89.08-meter throw last month. The victory marked the 24-year-old athlete’s return after a month-long injury lay-off that also forced him to miss Commonwealth Games.

Chopra’s recent form suggests the final is his for the taking and could end the international season on a high with a maiden 90m throw. The star came close to breaching the mark in Stockholm in late June with an 89.94m throw to set a new national record.

He recorded 89.30m at Paavo Nurmi Games in the same month, to speak of the form Chopra has been this season. Subsequently, he hurled the javelin 88.13m for a historic silver medal at the World Championships in July.

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