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Neeraj Chopra at World Championships: How did Arshad Nadeem and his other big rivals fare in javelin qualifiers

Neeraj Chopra is the defending champion, having won in Budapest (2023).

September 17, 2025 / 20:25 IST
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Neeraj Chopra at World Championships
Neeraj Chopra at World Championships (AP Photo)

If Neeraj Chopra was one and done, then Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem left it to the very last before clinching qualification for the men’s javelin final at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan. Grenada’s Anderson Peters led the 12 qualifiers with a monster throw of 89.53m. Nadeem, the Olympic champion from Paris 2024, finished fifth with 85.28m, a spot ahead of Neeraj, whose only throw of 84.85m was clear of the automatic qualification mark of 84.50m.

India’s Sachin Yadav will also be part of Thursday evening’s final, after his second throw of 83.67m put him in 10th place. Rohit Yadav (77.81m) and Yash Vir Singh (77.51m) finished 28th and 30th in the 37-man field.

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Neeraj was the only man in Group A to clear the qualifying mark with his very first throw, with Germany’s Julian Weber (87.21m) and Poland’s Dawid Wegner (85.67m) needing two and three throws to seal their spots. Nadeem, who was part of Group B, started with two terrible throws – 76.99m and 74.17m – before saving his blushes with his final effort.

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