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Doha Diamond League: Neeraj Chopra Shatters CWG Record, Fulfills Pathirage Prediction

June 19, 20263 Mins Read
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Neeraj Chopra Makes Strong Return at Doha Diamond League

After facing delays in starting his season due to injuries, Neeraj Chopra made a comeback at the Doha Diamond League, finishing in fourth place. Although the Indian javelin star missed the podium, the spotlight shone on Sri Lanka’s Rumesh Tharanga Pathirage, a young athlete Chopra had recognized long ago.

Chopra’s best throw was 85.69 meters, achieved in his third attempt, which was well above the Commonwealth Games qualifying mark of 82.61 meters. Despite this, he finished fourth in a competitive field. Pathirage claimed first place with a throw of 88.68 meters, while former world champion Anderson Peters and American Curtis Thompson took second and third, respectively, with throws of 86.38 meters and 85.99 meters.

For Chopra, the result was less about where he placed and more about making a strong return after nearly a year away from competitive events. He started with a foul throw but bounced back with throws of 82.77m, 85.69m, and 83.45m.

Pathirage Shines Bright

Pathirage’s victory in Doha cements his status as one of the most consistent javelin throwers in men’s athletics. This win marked his second Diamond League victory this season, following a remarkable performance in Rome earlier this month, where he set a meet record with a career-best throw of 92.62m.

This season, Pathirage has consistently thrown beyond 88 meters, with notable marks of 89.37m, 89.28m, 92.62m, and 88.68m, positioning him as a serious contender on the global stage.

A Mentor’s Influence

Chopra’s support for Pathirage has been clear. During the Neeraj Chopra Classic held in Bengaluru earlier this year, he encouraged Pathirage to embrace public speaking, saying, “Speak as much as you can in English. You’ll be at many more podiums, so speak without fear.”

Chopra’s insights highlight his belief in Pathirage’s potential. In interviews, Pathirage has expressed admiration for Chopra’s consistency, emphasizing that it inspires him to perform at his best.

Bright Days Ahead for Neeraj

While fourth place might not be what Chopra hoped for, there were many positive takeaways from Doha. He easily surpassed the Commonwealth Games qualification standard and showed no signs of pain following his injury setbacks. His capability to produce competitive throws, even when not at his best, speaks volumes.

With important competitions on the horizon, including the Commonwealth Games and Asian Games, this event served as a reminder that Chopra is still a force in the sport. Moreover, Pathirage’s rise is a testament to Chopra’s early belief in his talent, as the young athlete works towards fulfilling his potential.

As the season continues, both athletes are certainly ones to watch.

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