A throw of 90m would still leave the Indian athlete well short of Jan Zelezny’s world record of 98.48m set in 1996
Neeraj Chopra
India’s Olympic javelin champion Neeraj Chopra on Thursday said he was hoping to break the elusive 90-metres mark at the Doha Diamond League as he warms up for the Paris Games.
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Chopra added a second Asian Games gold in Hangzhou last year to his Olympic and world titles. And while he has achieved stardom in India, winning the nation of 1.4 billion’s first Olympic athletics gold at Tokyo 2020, membership of the elite 90m club has so far escaped him. “I really want to break this barrier,” Chopra told a news conference, a day before the Diamond League meeting in the Qatari capital. A throw of 90m would still leave the Indian athlete well short of Jan Zelezny’s world record of 98.48m set in 1996.
Chopra said questions over the landmark had followed him since he threw 88.06 at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta, not least because of the elbow surgery which forced him to miss the 2019 season. “I am stuck between 88 and 90 metres,” said Chopra.
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