Diamond League 2024, Men’s Javelin Throw Final: Neeraj Chopra will be hoping to make up for missing out on gold in the Paris Olymipcs by emerging triumphant in the Diamond League final in Brussells on Saturday.
Chopra had won a second consecutive Olympic medal in August, winning silver with a throw measuring 89.45m that was his season-best effort at the time.
The Tokyo 2020 champion had breezed into the final in just one throw measuring 89.32m, and would have won a second consecutive gold had it not been for Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem breaching the 90-metre mark twice and winning the event with a record-breaking 92.97m throw.
The 26-year-old had participated in two events in this year’s Diamond League, finishing second in Doha as well as in Lausanne. Chopra threw a distance of 89.49m in the latter, bettering his own season-best set in the Paris Olympics, only to be beaten by yet another competitor throwing in excess of 90 metres.
In this case it was Grenada’s Anderson Peters who had collected bronze in the Olympics and won the Lausanne event with a throw of 90.61m.
Chopra had previously been crowned Diamond League champion in the 2022 final in Zurich and finished runner-up the following year in Eugene. Not only will he be aiming to win the prestigious event for the second time in three years, he will also be hoping to breach the 90-metre mark that has eluded him his entire career.


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