Neeraj Chopra, India’s javelin star, won the Paris Diamond League title with his first throw of 88.16 meters. Neeraj led the event from the start, despite having three “no marks” in the middle. While there was no 90m throw in Paris, Neeraj defeated Germany’s Julian Weber, who had beaten him at the Doha Diamond League event in May and the Janusz Kusocinski Memorial event.
Webesr’s best throw of the night was a 87.88m effort.
Neeraj registered a “no mark” on his third, fourth and fifth throws. His final throw was a 82.69 metre heave.
Here is a list of the all the distances, updated in real-time:
India’s Neeraj Chopra (Season Best: 90.23 | Personal Best: 90.23): 88.16 | 85.10 | X | X | X | 82.69
Germany’s Julian Weber (Season Best: 91.06 | Personal Best: 91.06): 87.88 | 86.20 | 82.03 | 83.13 | 84.50 | 81.08
Brazil’s Mauricio Luiz Da Silva (Season Best: 86.62 | Personal Best: 86.62): 75.68 | 76.72 | 86.62 | 76.97 | 78.50 | 78.56
Trinidad and Tobago’s Keshorn Walcott (Season Best: 84.65 | Personal Best: 90.16): 80.94 | 81.66 | 80.01 | X | 75.19 |
Grenada’s Anderson Peters (Season Best 85.64 | Personal Best: 93.07): 77.89 | 80.25 | 80.29 | 79.66 | X |
Kenya’s Julius Yego (Season Best 78.74 | Personal Best: 92.72): 79.54 | X | 78.51 | 80.26 | X |
Moldova’s Andrian Mardare (Season Best: 80.51 | Personal Best: 86.66): 75.74 | 76.66 | X | 75.25 | X
France’s Remi Rougetet (Season Best: 80.49 | Personal Best: 80.49): X | 70.37 | – | R
In Doha, Neeraj had finally breached the 90m mark but Weber had upstaged the Indian’s 90.23m throw with 91.06m with his last throw and claimed the top spot on the podium.
Source: IE







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