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Diamond League | Neeraj uncorks a 88.36m throw in his final try to complete second

Neeraj Chopra lines up an attempt in the men’s javelin throw during the Diamond League athletics meet in Doha, on May 10, 2024.

Neeraj Chopra strains up an try within the males’s javelin throw through the Diamond League athletics meet in Doha, on Might 10, 2024.
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He saved his greatest for the final however for as soon as, it simply wasn’t sufficient.

Neeraj Chopra, on Friday evening, was within the unfamiliar place of taking part in catch up as Czech Jakub Vadlejch set the mark early on and managed to remain forward all by way of, ending on prime on the Doha Diamond League right here with a greatest throw of 88.38m to push Neeraj into second spot, simply two centimetres behind with 88.36m.


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Neeraj, collaborating in his first competitors this yr as he kicks off his Olympic gold defence, appeared snug however not at his greatest. For somebody recognized for his ‘one and finished’ performances, beginning with a foul throw was not ideally suited. It was just like his state of affairs on the Asian Video games final yr however right here, the competitors was totally different.

Vadlejch, who already had an 87m throw earlier this yr, began with an 85.87 and whereas Neeraj improved over the subsequent two makes an attempt, the Czech was in no temper to relent this time round. Neeraj, who has typically claimed it isn’t over until the final throw, proved why he charges consistency so extremely.

Whereas Jakub fouled his remaining try, Neeraj pushed himself all the way in which in his sixth try however fell agonisingly wanting the mark.

The opposite Indian within the fray Kishore Kumar Jena, in his Diamond League debut, was unable to get anyplace near his greatest, bowing out after the primary three makes an attempt and a greatest throw of solely 76.31m. Jena had already stated his essential goal was to get used to the sphere forward of the Paris Olympics however he could be upset with not with the ability to cross the 80m mark.

On the lengthy soar pit, Greek reigning Olympic and World champion Miltiadis Tentoglou steadily improved with each soar however might solely find yourself second with a better of 8.36m in his remaining try, behind Jamaican Corey McLeod who left the sphere behind with a large 8.52m in his fourth try.

Not all favourites struggled, although. The boys’s 400m Olympic champion Steven Gardiner, who needed to pull out of the World Championships final yr with damage and solely made his return earlier this yr, took prime spot in 44.76 seconds, forward of Zambia’s Muzala Samukonga (45.07s).

The boys’s 200m was an all-American affair, led by Kenneth Bednarek in 19.67 seconds — once more a World Lead, Meet File and private greatest.

The outcomes

Males: 200m: 1. Kenneth Bednarek (USA) 19.67s, 2. Courtney Lindsey (USA) 20.01, 3. Kyree King (USA) 20.21; 400m: 1. Steven Gardiner (Bah) 44.76s, 2. Muzala Samukonga (Zam) 45.07, 3. Leungo Scotch (Bot) 45.29; 1500m: 1. Brian Komen (Ken) 3:32.43, 2. Timothy Cheruiyot (Ken) 3:32.67, 3. Reynold Kipkorir Cheruiyot (Ken) 3:32.96; 400m hurdles: 1. Alsion Dos Santos (Bra) 46.86s, 2. CJ Allen (USA) 48.39, 3. Wilfried Happio (Fra) 49.10.

3000 steeplechase: 1. Samuel Firewu (Eth) 8:07.25s, 2. Abraham Kibiwott (Ken) 8:07.38, 3. Getnet Wale (Eth) 8:09.69s; Lengthy Leap: 1. Corey McLeod (Jam) 8.52m, 2. Miltiadis Tentoglou (Gre) 8.36, 3. Simon Ehammer (Sui) 8.30; Javelin: 1. Jakub Vadlejch (Cze) 88.38m, 2. Neeraj Chopra (Ind) 88.36, 3. Anderson Peters (Gre) 86.72.

Girls: 100m: 1. Daryll Neita (GBr) 10.98s, 2. Tamari Davis (USA) 10.99, 3. Celera Barnes (USA) 11.02; 800m: 1. Mary Moraa (Ken) 1:57:91s, 2. Jemma Reekie (GBr) 1:58:42, 3. Noelie Yarigo (Ben) 1:58:70; 1500m: 1. Freweyni Hailu (Eth) 4:00:42, 2. Jessica Hull (Aus) 4:00:84, 3. Nelly Chepchirchir (Ken) 4:09:19; 5000m: 1. Beatrice Chebet (Ken) 14:26:98, 2. Ejgayehu Taye (Eth) 14:29:26, 3. Medina Eisa (Eth) 14:34:11.

100m hurdles : 1. Ditaji Kambundji (Sui) 12.49s, 2. Tonea Marshall (USA) 12.51, 3. Pia Skrzyszowska (Pol) 12.53; Excessive soar: 1. Angelina Subject (Srb) 1.94m, 2. Iryna Gerashchenko (Ukr) 1.91, 3. Eleanor Patterson (Aus) 1.91; Pole Vault: 1. Molly Caudery (GBr) 4.73m, 2. Nina Kennedy (Aus) 4.73m, 3. Tina Sutej (Slo) 4.63m.


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