India's Olympic Gold Medalist Neeraj Chopra Storms Into World Athletics Championship Finals - Video
10:49 GMT 22.07.2022 (Updated: 11:45 GMT 10.12.2022)
© AP Photo / David J. PhillipNeeraj Chopra, of India, competes in qualifications for the men's javelin throw at the World Athletics Championships on Thursday, July 21, 2022, in Eugene, Ore.
© AP Photo / David J. Phillip
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Chopra won the first-ever gold medal for India in athletics during the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 with the best throw of 87.58 meters. Earlier this year, the athlete broke his own national record of 89.30 meters during the Diamond League played in Stockholm with a throw of 89.94 meters.
Indian javelin thrower, Neeraj Chopra, on Friday stormed into the ongoing World Athletics Championships 2022 in Oregon, US, with a massive throw of 88.93 meters.
Chopra is the biggest medal prospect for India in the championship. He breached the qualifying mark of 83.50 meters in his first attempt in the Group A qualifiers held at Hayward Field. After qualifying in his first attempt, the Olympic gold medal winner didn’t have a second and third attempt.
As the commentator predicted, "he wants one & done" #NeerajChopra does it pretty quickly & with ease before admin's laptop could wake up 🤣
— Athletics Federation of India (@afiindia) July 22, 2022
With 88.39m, Olympic Champion from 🇮🇳 #India enters his first #WorldAthleticsChamps final in some style 🫡 at #Oregon2022 pic.twitter.com/y4Ez0Mllw6
The qualifying cut for the finals of the javelin throw is 83.50 meters or the 12 best performers.
Olympic silver medalist Jakub Vadlejch of Czech Republic too joined Chopra in the list with his first-attempt throw of 85.23 meters.
Netizens hailed the sterling performance of Chopra as they declared him the pride of India.
Maiden World Championships Final for Neeraj Chopra ✨
— vaibhav__tiwari_v_t_ (@Vaibhav7409) July 22, 2022
Watch the #Olympic Gold Medallist aim for his best in the Men's Javelin Throw Final at #WCHOregon22 🫡
World Athletics Championships Oregon22 pic.twitter.com/Ga5KxghCSo
Meanwhile in Group B of the qualifiers, Rohit Yadav also managed to qualify for the finals of the event. Yadav registered a throw of 80.42 meters in the qualifying round and finished sixth in his group and 11th overall to make the 12-man final field.
The finals of the javelin throw competition are due to be held on Sunday.
Before Chopra and Yadav, Davinder Singh Kang was the only Indian male javelin thrower to qualify for a World Athletics Championships final.