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Neeraj Chopra finishes second on a rather cold outing at Janusz Kusocinski Memorial 2025 in Poland

Neeraj Chopra, however, would not be very content with his performance considering he had recently breached the 90m mark at the Doha Diamond League.

May 23, 2025 / 23:25 IST
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Neeraj Chopra finishes second on a rather cold outing at Janusz Kusocinski Memorial 2025 in Poland
Neeraj Chopra finishes second on a rather cold outing at Janusz Kusocinski Memorial 2025 in Poland

A little over a week after breaching the elusive 90m mark, Neeraj Chopra didn't have the outing he would have desired at the Janusz Kusocinski Memorial 2025 on Friday. On a rather cold day for the Indian and in general at Chorzów, Poland, Neeraj still managed a second place finish as Julian Weber grabbed the top honours. The German had done the same in the recently held Doha Diamond League, where Neeraj broke the elusive 90m mark but had to settle for a second place finish.

Neeraj had a rather off start to the event and things appeared to remain the same until the final round. Sports can be unpredictable and so was the case on Friday as Neeraj, who until then had managed 81.80m as his best attempt, hurled the javelin 84.14m to overtake Anderson Peters. The Olympic bronze medalist and former World Champion eventually finished third with 83.24m, which he scaled in the third round. Weber, on the other hand, clinched the top position with a massive 86.12m throw, which came in the second round.

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However, both Neeraj and Weber would not be very content with their performance considering they had breached the 90m mark earlier this month in Doha.

The event started with Neeraj managing to hurl the javelin in the 75m range and stepping out of the line on purpose to make the attempt invalid. Meanwhile, his main rivals Weber and Peters started with a 80.77m and 80.72m attempts respectively.