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‘Relax, you will throw far’

Updated on: 24 August,2024 08:22 AM IST  |  Lausanne
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Indian javelin star Neeraj Chopra reveals how advice from Kenyan rival Julius Yego helped him pull off season’s best effort of 89.49m in final attempt for second place finish in Lausanne Diamond League

‘Relax, you will throw far’

Javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra competes in Lausanne on Thursday. Pic/AFP; (right) Julius Yego

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Indian javelin throw star Neeraj Chopra has revealed how some words of advice from his Kenyan counterpart Julius Yego proved decisively helpful in calming his racing mind before he pulled off a season’s best effort to finish second in the Diamond League here.


The 26-year-old was in fourth spot on Thursday night at the end of the fourth round before managing a throw of 85.58m in his fifth attempt that kept him inside the top three. His final attempt of 89.49m helped him finish second behind Grenada’s Anderson Peters (90.61m).



The performance was a marginal improvement on the 89.45m he achieved in the Paris Olympics a few days ago. Only the top three after five rounds can make the final attempt.


‘The fighting spirit was nice’

“[Anderson] Peters threw 90m, my body didn’t feel good, but the fighting spirit was nice today. I really liked my comeback. In the last throw I didn’t think too much, just gave my best,” Chopra told the host broadcaster in the mixed zone.

“In the first throw, I thought I will do this, I will do that, but in the last throw, I did not, also Julius Yego said, ‘relax, you will throw far’, I tried to relax,” he added.

Yego finished sixth with an effort of 83m.

Chopra said the competition on the day was “strange” as he did not feel he was up to it when he started. “In the beginning, I did not think I will throw very far, but in the end, it was good,” he said.

Asked how much more would he compete this season, the Indian said, “It may be two or one competition and then finish the season. I am not sure, may be Brussels [Diamond League finale].”

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Currently in joint 3rd spot

With seven points from Thursday’s second-place finish, Chopra is joint third alongside Weber in Diamond League standings with 15 points. Peters jumped to top spot with 21 points.

Czech Republic’s Jakub Vadlejch, who finished seventh (82.03m) on Thursday, is in second spot with 16 points.

This season’s DL finals will be held in Brussels on September 14. He needs to finish in the top-six of the series standings to qualify for the finale. Nursing a long-standing groin injury, Chopra claimed a silver in the Paris Olympics on August 8.

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