Neeraj Chopra Finishes First At Golden Spike Meet

Neeraj Chopra continued his dominant 2025 season with a stunning win at the Golden Spike Meet in Ostrava, Czech Republic, recording a best throw of 85.29m. The victory marked his second win in a week, following his 88.16m effort at the Paris Diamond League. It was also his first-ever triumph at the prestigious World Athletics Continental Tour Gold event, once dominated by his coach and javelin legend Jan Železný.
Inaugural Edition Of Neeraj Chopra Classic Rescheduled For July 5 In Bengaluru

The Neeraj Chopra Classic, an international javelin throw competition, is all set to debut on July 5 at Bengaluru’s Sree Kanteerava Stadium after being postponed from its original May date due to regional tensions. Conceptualized by Olympic icon Neeraj Chopra and backed by JSW Sports and the Athletics Federation of India, the event boasts a World Athletics Category A status and will feature 12 elite throwers, including world champions and Olympic medalists. Tickets, ranging from ₹199 to ₹9,999, are now available via the District by Zomato app, with premium corporate boxes also on offer.
Neeraj Chopra Finishes Second At Janusz Kusocinski Memorial With A 84.14m Throw

Indian javelin star Neeraj Chopra finished second at the Janusz Kusocinski Memorial meet in Poland with a best throw of 84.14m, days after breaching the 90m mark in Doha.
Neeraj Chopra Takes Second Place in Lausanne Diamond League 2024 with Season-Best Throw

India’s Neeraj Chopra took a commendable second place at the Lausanne Diamond League 2024 after making the astonishing throw of 89.49 meters to mark his season’s best performance. Though a little short of reaching the elusive mark of 90 meters, Chopra’s resilient show in the field only continued re-establishing him as one of the world’s top javelin throwers. Massive Competition The event was marked with strong competition from Anderson Peters of Grenada, who went on to take the gold at a meet-record 90.61 meters. Peters saved the best for last when he stunned everyone, including the crowd at the athletic field, with his monster final throw that catapulted him to top the leaderboard. A Slow Start The reigning World Champion, Neeraj Chopra was having a slow start to the competition, reaching 82.10 meters, 83.21 meters and 83.13 meters off his first three throws. This kept him in fourth behind Peters, Germany’s Julian Weber, Ukraine’s Artur Felfner, and Japan’s Roderick Dean Genki. A Clutch Performance Under Pressure Neeraj’s never-say-die attitude came to the fore as he further ramped up his game in the fifth round, with a solid throw of 85.58 meters. His clutch performance propelled him into the top three, keeping him in contention as the event reached its final stages. Final Throws Decide the Winner Peters went into the final round, making a season-best 90.61 meters to take the lead. Weber had been throwing well all through, however went short with his last attempt at 82.33 meters. Neeraj Chopra threw everything into the last throw and his javelin soared to 89.49 meters, his second-best ever, just short of that coveted 90-meter barrier. Consistency and Grit Shine Through While Neeraj Chopra could not clinch first place, his track record of finishing in the top two in international tournaments remained intact. Lausanne 2024 added yet another impressive chapter to the 26-year-old’s glittering career. His grit and determination under pressure ensured that it wouldn’t be an unpleasant memory for him or his fans. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye
