Neeraj Chopra Javelin Throw Event In Paris Olympic: Today Neeraj Chopra will try to win the gold of Javelin Throw again, will try to achieve the target of 90 meters in Paris Olympics, Neeraj Chopra Javelin Throw Event In Paris Olympic today Arshad Nadeem of Pakistan could be a big challenge

Paris. Today, the eyes of Indian sports lovers are fixed on Paris Olympics. The reason for this is Neeraj Chopra. Tonight at 11.45 pm according to Indian time, Neeraj Chopra is going to participate in the final of the javelin throw event of athletics. There will be 7 more players against him. In the qualification round of Paris Olympics, Neeraj Chopra made it to the final by throwing the javelin to a distance of 89.34 meters in the first throw. The mark to cross the qualification was 84 meters. At the same time, India’s second player Kishore Jena, who went to the javelin throw event of Paris Olympics, was at the 9th position. Due to this, Kishore Jena was out.

Neeraj Chopra had earlier won the gold medal in the javelin throw event of Tokyo Olympics by throwing the javelin up to a distance of 87.5 meters. Players from Czech Republic had won silver and bronze medals in the javelin throw event of Tokyo Olympics. Now Neeraj Chopra is once again going to enter the field to win the gold medal in javelin throw. Neeraj Chopra will also try to make a record by throwing the javelin up to a distance of 90 meters in the Paris Olympics. Everyone hopes that Neeraj Chopra will win the gold medal for India in javelin throw this time too. Neeraj Chopra may face the biggest challenge from Arshad Nadeem of Pakistan. Arshad Nadeem threw the javelin up to 86.59 meters in the qualification. This was his best javelin throw of the season.

Neeraj Chopra will also compete against Julian Beaver in the final event of javelin throw of Paris Olympics. Julian Beaver threw the javelin up to 87.76 meters in the qualification round. Julius Yego finished second by throwing the javelin up to 85.97 meters and Valdez Yacob finished third by throwing the javelin up to 85.63 meters. Tony Keranan threw the javelin up to 85.27 meters in the qualification round of Paris Olympics. He finished fourth. If we look at their performance, Neeraj Chopra has the advantage and he can bring glory to the country again by winning this competition.

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