HomeSports'The timing was not so good': Neeraj Chopra vows Tokyo redemption after Diamond League setback

'The timing was not so good': Neeraj Chopra vows Tokyo redemption after Diamond League setback

After winning the title in 2022, Chopra has now finished second in the Diamond League Finals three times in a row (2023, 2024, and 2025).

August 29, 2025 / 20:35 IST
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Neeraj Chopra vows Tokyo redemption after Diamond League setback.
Neeraj Chopra vows Tokyo redemption after Diamond League setback.

Julian Weber of Germany put on a dominant display with two throws of 90 meters or more to win his first trophy on Thursday, forcing two-time Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra to settle for second place in the Diamond League Final for the third year in a row.

Chopra didn't have the nicest evening in Eugene. The 27-year-old finished third for the majority of the competition after starting with an 84.35-meter throw. He finally made an 85.01-meter throw in the sixth and final round, surpassing Keshorn Walcott of Trinidad and Tobago (84.95-meter) to take second place after a number of erratic efforts.

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Chopra, however, never really established his rhythm and only managed three legal throws out of six attempts. The current world champion, who is renowned for routinely topping the 88-meter mark, appeared to be out of sync with his timing and run-up.