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Neeraj Chopra finally breaches 90m mark, finishes second in Doha Diamond League

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Neeraj Chopra finally breaches 90m mark, finishes second in Doha Diamond League

With a powerful throw of 88.07 meters, Neeraj Chopra made history at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics by becoming the first Indian athlete to win a gold medal in the javelin throw event. But that was not the only record he broke that day. With this throw, Chopra also became the third Asian and 25th athlete globally to breach the 90m mark, joining elite company that includes his coach Jan Zelezny, the world record holder.

This remarkable achievement by the 23-year-old athlete from Haryana has not only put India on the global map of javelin throw, but it has also brought immense pride and joy to the entire nation. Chopra’s journey to this historic moment has been nothing short of inspiring and his hard work, dedication, and determination have paid off in the most glorious way.

The javelin throw event has always been dominated by European and African athletes, with only a handful of Asians making their mark in this sport. But with his incredible throw, Chopra has not only broken the Asian record but has also shown the world that he is a force to be reckoned with. His throw of 88.07 meters is not only the best in Asia but also the fourth-best in the world this year.

Chopra’s journey to the 90m mark has been a long and challenging one. He started his career as a javelin thrower at the age of 12 and has been training under the guidance of his coach Jan Zelezny, a three-time Olympic champion and the current world record holder in javelin throw. Zelezny has been instrumental in shaping Chopra’s career and has been a constant source of motivation and support for him.

Chopra’s first major breakthrough came in 2016 when he won the gold medal at the World U20 Championships in Poland with a throw of 86.48 meters. He then went on to win the gold medal at the Asian Games in 2018, breaking the national record with a throw of 88.06 meters. However, it was his performance at the 2018 Commonwealth Games that caught the attention of the world. He not only won the gold medal but also set a new national record with a throw of 86.47 meters.

But it was at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics that Chopra truly made his mark. He started off with a throw of 87.03 meters in the qualifying round, which was enough to secure his spot in the finals. In the finals, he unleashed his full potential and threw the javelin to a distance of 88.07 meters, breaking his own national record and winning the gold medal.

With this throw, Chopra joined the elite company of athletes who have breached the 90m mark. His coach Jan Zelezny is one of the 25 athletes who have achieved this feat, and now Chopra has joined him in this exclusive club. This is a testament to Chopra’s hard work, determination, and talent, and it is a proud moment for India to have an athlete of his caliber.

Chopra’s achievement has not only brought glory to India but has also inspired a whole generation of young athletes to take up javelin throw. His success has shown that with hard work, dedication, and the right guidance, anything is possible. He has become a role model for many and has proved that no dream is too big to achieve.

In conclusion, Neeraj Chopra’s throw of 88.07 meters at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics has not only won him a gold medal but has also made him the third Asian and 25th athlete globally to breach the 90m mark. His journey to this historic moment has been a long and challenging one, but his determination and hard work have paid off in the most glorious way. Chopra’s achievement has put India on the global map of javelin throw and has inspired a whole generation of young athletes to dream big and work hard to achieve their goals. He has truly become a symbol of hope, determination, and success, and his name will be etched in the history of Indian sports forever.

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