Doha, June 20 (). India’s star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra failed to make it to the top-3 in the Doha Diamond League played at Suhain Bin Hamad Stadium. Neeraj Chopra stood fourth. Neeraj had thrown his best throw (85.69) in the third attempt. The good thing for Neeraj is that he has qualified for the Commonwealth Games. Sri Lanka’s Rumesh Pathirage stood first with a throw of 88.68 metres.
This was the first Diamond League event of the season for Neeraj Chopra, who was returning from injury. His beginning was very disappointing. His first throw was a foul. Neeraj Chopra made a throw of 82.77 meters in the second attempt. With this throw his place in the Commonwealth Games was confirmed. To secure a place in the Commonwealth, only a throw of 82.61 meters was required.
Neeraj Chopra made a throw of 85.69 meters in the third round. After this effort he came in the top-3.
Neeraj Chopra was in third place after the end of the third round. Grenada’s Anderson Peters (86.38 m) was in first place, America’s Curtis Thompson (85.99 m) was in second place and Neeraj Chopra (85.69 m) was in third place.
Neeraj Chopra was able to throw a throw of 83.45 meters in his fourth attempt. After this effort he was out of the top-3. In the fourth attempt, Sri Lanka’s javelin star Rumesh Pathirage had directly secured the first place by throwing a throw of 88.68 meters.
Chopra’s fifth attempt was also fouled. Neeraj could not qualify for the last round.
If we look at the list, Rumesh Pathirage (88.68 m) stood first, Anderson Peters (86.38 m) stood second, Curtis Thompson (85.99 m) stood third, and Neeraj Chopra (85.69 m) stood fourth. Artur Felfner (83.62 m) finished fifth and Julius Yego (82.22 m) finished sixth.
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