Indian javelin sensation Neeraj Chopra is set to make his return to the international circuit after securing his second Olympic medal in Paris earlier this month. The 26-year-old, who continues to elevate Indian athletics on the global stage, is now turning his attention to the Lausanne Diamond League meet on August 22, with hopes of securing a spot in the prestigious Diamond League final.
Second Diamond League outing of year
This upcoming meet in Lausanne marks Neeraj Chopra’s second appearance in the Diamond League series this year. Earlier, he competed in Doha, where he narrowly missed the top spot, finishing second but still earning seven crucial points.
With only two Diamond League events left in the javelin throw discipline this year—Lausanne and Zurich—every point counts. The top six athletes in the Diamond League circuit rankings will advance to the final in Brussels, scheduled for mid-September.
Focus on Lausanne for Diamond League Final
Currently ranked fourth in the Diamond League standings, Neeraj Chopra is well-positioned to make it to the final. However, a strong performance in Lausanne is essential to cement his place among the top six.
A victory or a podium finish in this event could propel him higher in the rankings, giving him a better shot at the ultimate title in Brussels.
Neeraj Chopra’s Main Competition in Lausanne
While Neeraj Chopra is one of the favourites to win the javelin event at the Lausanne Diamond League, he faces stiff competition from several top athletes.
Jakub Vadlejch (Czech Republic)
Jakub Vadlejch, the reigning Diamond League champion, has been in excellent form this season. He won the recent Diamond League meet in Monaco, showcasing his consistency and ability to perform under pressure. Vadlejch has been a regular podium finisher and is known for his powerful throws, making him a significant threat to Chopra.
Julian Weber (Germany)
Another top contender is Germany’s Julian Weber, who has also been impressive this season. Weber claimed victory at the Diamond League event in Stockholm and has consistently thrown beyond the 85-metre mark, positioning himself as a strong competitor against Chopra.
Anderson Peters (Grenada)
Anderson Peters, the Olympic bronze medallist from Grenada, is another athlete to watch. Despite facing some challenges in recent meets, Peters has the experience and skill to deliver on the big stage. His presence adds depth to the competition, and he will be looking to outperform Chopra and others in Lausanne.
Absence of Arshad Nadeem
While the Lausanne meet will feature some of the top names in javelin, the absence of Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem, the new Olympic champion, is notable. Despite this, the competition remains fierce.
Czech Republic’s Jakub Vadlejch and Germany’s Julian Weber, winners of the last two Diamond League events, will be formidable opponents. Additionally, Paris Olympic bronze medallist Anderson Peters of Grenada is expected to challenge Neeraj Chopra, making the event a thrilling contest.
All eyes on Lausanne
As Neeraj Chopra prepares to take the stage at the Stade Olympique de la Pontaise in Lausanne, fans and pundits alike will be keenly watching his performance. A successful outing could not only guarantee his spot in the Diamond League final but also further solidify his status as one of the world’s premier javelin throwers.
Diamond League: Event Details
- What: Diamond League 2024 – Lausanne
- When: August 22, 2024
- Where: Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne, Switzerland
- Time: 11:30 PM IST onwards
- Live Streaming in India: JioCinema
- TV Broadcast in India: Sports18 – 3
As Neeraj Chopra takes aim at the Diamond League final, his journey through Lausanne could be the next big step in what has already been a remarkable year for the Indian sports icon.