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The feeling was not great at first: Neeraj Chopra after 2nd place finish at Lausanne Diamond League

Following his second-place finish at the Lausanne Diamond League, India’s Olympic and World Championships gold medalist javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra expressed happiness after achieving the second-best throw of his career.

After winning a silver medal at the recently concluded Paris Olympics, Neeraj registered his season-best throw in the Lausanne Diamond League in Switzerland on Friday, where he managed a distance of 89.49 meters.

Speaking after his event, he said as quoted by Olympics.com, “The feeling was not great at first, but I am happy with my throw, especially the second-best throw on my last attempt.”

“It was a tough start, but the comeback was really nice, and I enjoyed the fighting spirit I showed.”

“Even though my early throws were around 80-83 meters, I pushed hard in the last two attempts, finishing strong. Competing at this high level, it is important to stay mentally tough and fight through,” he added.

Anderson Peters of Grenada set a new meet record with a monster throw of 90.61m to take first place, while Julian Weber of Germany settled for third with 87.08m, according to Olympics.com.

Neeraj, now a two-time Olympic medalist, began the evening on a modest note and failed to breach the 85m mark on any of his first four attempts. Staying in fourth place on the leaderboard for most of the event, he climbed to third place with an 85.58m throw on his penultimate attempt to earn an extra throw.

Competing against Peters and Weber in the final round, Neeraj secured the second-best throw of his career. The 89.94m throw achieved at the Stockholm Diamond League in 2022 remains Neeraj’s personal best and is also the national record in India.

For the second time this month, following the Paris 2024 Olympics, Neeraj was edged out despite delivering the second-best throw of his career. Just two weeks ago at the Summer Games, Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem set a new Olympic record with a 92.97m throw, once again denying Chopra victory with a 90m effort.

After his second-place finish in the Lausanne leg, Neeraj is currently third in the overall standings and is in a strong position to qualify for the Diamond League Final, which will be held in Brussels in September. He became the first Indian athlete to win the Diamond League title in 2022 before settling for silver last year.

The Lausanne Diamond League meet was the fifth competition of the season for Neeraj Chopra.

Neeraj has struggled with injury problems, primarily to his adductor, this season. He admitted that it hindered his performance at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Earlier, he had also pulled out of the Ostrava Golden Spike in May as a precautionary measure.

The Brussels Diamond League Final will be his final event of the season, according to Olympics.com.

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