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Neeraj Chopra ‘Not Happy’ After Finishing Second in Doha Diamond League

Neeraj Chopra was ‘not happy’ after finishing 2nd in the javelin throw discipline in the Doha Diamond League.

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Olympic and World Champion Neeraj Chopra was ‘not happy’ after finishing second in the javelin throw discipline of his first Diamond League event of the year on Friday.

With his back against the wall, the Indian star came up with his best throw in his sixth and final attempt in Doha but missed the top spot by just 0.2 metres. Chopra had a best throw of 88.36 metres, ending behind Jakub Vadlejch of the Czech Republic, who finished first with a best effort of 88.38.

Honestly, I felt I could throw beyond 88m, but that did not happen. I am happy with the fact that I was consistent with my throws, but not with my efforts. My first throw was very bad (foul).
Neeraj Chopra
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This is my first competition, the good thing is that despite my body was not at the peak (I don't know for what reason), I could throw 88m. There are more competitions coming up, I will work hard and prepare for the next competition. I will play three to four competitions before the Paris Olympics.
Neeraj Chopra

Neeraj, however, remained confident of achieving the elusive 90m throw.

Today I felt I could do it, but somewhere I could not. Maybe God wants me to do it somewhere else. But I am happy with my consistent performances, and I will throw over 90m
Neeraj Chopra

Talking about his burgeoning rivalry with Jakub, who finished behind Neeraj at the Tokyo Olympics and fell to third place at the Eugene World Championships with the Indian snatching away the silver medal, Neeraj said it feels good to have competition.

It was a good competition with Jakub, I was just behind by 2 cm. It feels good when there is a good contest. We push each other to go for better throws. In the upcoming competitions I will do better.
Neeraj Chopra

Neeraj Chopra will next participate in the Federation Cup, starting from 12 May, which will be his first domestic tournament in three years. Neeraj last competed in the 2021 Federation Cup which was held before the Tokyo Olympics, the javelin thrower made his mark by becoming the first Indian to win an Olympic gold in athletics.

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