Deccan Chronicle

Neeraj primed to win a medal

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Stockholm, June 29: Buoyed by a strong start to the season, Olympic champion javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra is primed to clinch his maiden Diamond League medal in his first appearance in four years in the prestigiou­s one-day meet here on Thursday.

The 24-year-old Chopra was second in the Paavo Nurmi Games in Turku with a big national record throw of 89.30m before winning his event at Kuortane Games with a creditable 86.60m effort under treacherou­s conditions. Both the events in Finland had strong fields, though the Turku line-up had more stars than at Kuortane, where Chopra slipped after an awkward release of his spear in his third attempt under slippery conditions due to rains. Luckily, he was up on his feet immediatel­y and won the event without any injury.

This will be Chopra’s first competitio­n in a Diamond

League meet after his fourth-place finish in Zurich in August 2018 with an effort of 85.73m. He has taken part in seven Diamond League meets — three in 2017 and four in 2018 — but is yet to win a medal. He had two fourthplac­e finishes, the other one being in Doha in May 2018, where he had thrown 87.43m.

The prestigiou­s one-day meet at the Swedish capital will be Chopra’s biggest event ahead of the World Championsh­ips in Eugene, USA, next month. He will also be facing the toughest field of the season so far with all the three Tokyo Olympics medallists in fray. After winning gold at Kuortane where he was earlier based, Chopra has shifted to Uppsala, less than 100km from Stockholm, and will be not be taking part in any event after the Diamond League and before the July 15-24 World Championsh­ips.

 ?? — AFP ?? Neeraj Chopra speaks during a press conference in Stockholm on Wednesday, eve of the Diamond League Athletics Meeting.
— AFP Neeraj Chopra speaks during a press conference in Stockholm on Wednesday, eve of the Diamond League Athletics Meeting.

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