Deccan Chronicle

Neeraj allays injury fears

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New Delhi, June 19: Allaying fears of any injury during the Kuortane Games in Finland where he claimed his first win of the year, Olympic champion javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra said he is looking forward to starting his Diamond League season in Stockholm on June 30.

The 24-year-old Chopra slipped after his third attempt in Kuortane on Saturday. The conditions were treacherou­s for a javelin throw competitio­n with a wet and slippery run-up due to rains. He lost his balance after releasing the spear in his third attempt and had a nasty fall with his left shoulder hitting the turf.

Chopra won the competitio­n with his opening throw -- his lone legal attempt -- of 86.69m. He took only three attempts, just like second and thirdplace finishers -- Trinidad and Tobago’s 2012 Olympics champion Keshorn Walcott (86.64m)

and reigning world champion Anderson Peters (84.75m) of Grenada.

“Tough conditions with the weather, but happy to get my first win of the season here at Kuortane,” Chopra wrote in an Instagram post.

“I am feeling good and looking forward to starting my Diamond League season at @bauhausgal­an (Stockholm Diamond League) on the 30th.”

His throw was not as big as the 89.30m effort while

finishing second in the Paavo Nurmi Games in Turku, Finland, in a starstudde­d field on Tuesday but the win will surely boost his confidence ahead of the Stockholm Diamond League.

Athletics Federation of India (AFI) also said that “all is well” with Chopra.

“News from Kuortane: All well with @Neeraj_chopra1 after that bad slip on his third attempt. Nothing to worry. Well done #NeerajChop­ra, congrats for one more top class performanc­e,” the AFI tweeted.

Peters, who has been beaten by Chopra twice in four days, is leading the charts this season with his monster throw of 93.07m while winning gold in the Doha Diamond League last month. Chopra’s 89.30m effort in Turku stands at fifth for the season.

Chopra had made a spectacula­r return to competitio­n after his historic gold in the Tokyo Olympics with a stunning throw of

89.30m to shatter his own national record, which placed him second at the Paavo Nurmi Games.

Chopra’s first competitiv­e event after just over 10 months was nothing short of extraordin­ary as he nearly touched the coveted

90m mark, considered the gold standard in the world of javelin throw.

His earlier national record was 88.07m which he had set in Patiala in March last year.

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