World champion Neeraj Chopra defended his gold medal at the Asian Games to cap off a successful 2023 season in Hangzhou.
Headlining the athletics contingent of India at the Asian Game 2023, superstar Neeraj Chopra announced his arrival in the men's javelin throw event on Wednesday. The reigning world champion capped off a spectacular 2023 season by successfully defending his gold medal at the continental showpiece in Hangzhou.
Neeraj produced an impressive throw of 88.88 to seal the gold-medal finish in the men's javelin throw event at Hangzhou. The men's final event was not a cakewalk for Neeraj as the javelin superstar's title bid was challenged by his compatriot Kishore Kumar Jena, who secured the silver medal in the summit clash. India's first and only athletics world champion, Neeraj kickstarted the proceedings with a statement throw of 82.38 in the javelin final.
Neeraj's arch-rival and world silver medallist Arshad Nadeem pulled out of the Asian Games due to a knee injury. Interestingly, Neeraj has outclassed Pakistan's Nadeem in every competition. Neeraj claimed gold in the 2018 edition of the Asian Games while Nadeem finished third on the podium at the time. With Pakistan missing Nadeem in the men's javelin final, Yasir Muhammad spearheaded the charge of the Green Army with a throw of 72.19.
'Neeraj chopra life'
Utho, Practice karo, Gold jeeto, So jao.Repeat ?❤️ #NeerajChopra #AsianGames pic.twitter.com/hWT9FBB1WO
— Prayag (@theprayagtiwari) October 4, 2023
Kishore kumar Jena improves to 87.54m, Neeraj Chopra takes pole position 88.88m https://t.co/oUsprqkrKH
— Athletics Federation of India (@afiindia) October 4, 2023
In a historic 1-2 for India, Neeraj won the gold while Jena sealed silver for India in the men's javelin event at the Asian Games. Earlier, Neeraj sealed a historic World Athletics Championships title with the best throw of 88.17m in Budapest. He finished second in the Diamond League with a throw of 85.71 in Zurich. The 25-year-old is the third javelin thrower in history to hold the Olympic and World Championships titles.
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