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World Athletics Day 7 live: Shericka Jackson, Noah Lyles wins 200M titles smashing CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD: Follow World Athletics Championship live

World Athletics Day 7 live: Shericka Jackson, Noah Lyles wins 200M titles smashing CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD: Follow World Athletics Championship live

World Athletics Day 7 LIVE – India in World Athletics Day 7 live – Brilliant Neeraj Chopra Qualifies for FINALS, Shericka Jackson, Noah Lyles wins 200M titles: Neeraj Chopra has made it to the FINALS of Javelin Throw. Chopra hurled Javelin to 88.39M AND qualified for the FINALS along with his teammate Rohit Yadav. But […]

World Athletics Day 7 LIVE – India in World Athletics Day 7 live – Brilliant Neeraj Chopra Qualifies for FINALS, Shericka Jackson, Noah Lyles wins 200M titles: Neeraj Chopra has made it to the FINALS of Javelin Throw. Chopra hurled Javelin to 88.39M AND qualified for the FINALS along with his teammate Rohit Yadav. But the performance of the DAY 7 belonged to Shericka Jackson and Noah Lyles. Both won Women and Men’s 200M titles with super-show. Follow WCH Oregon 2022 Live updates with InsideSport.IN

More good news came for India in TRIPLE JUMP. Eldhose Paul became the first Indian to qualify for the triple jump final at the World Championships with an effort of 16.68m here. He finished sixth in Group A qualification round and 12th overall to make the cut for Sunday’s final (6:50am IST).

Neeraj Chopra World Athletics LIVE: Neeraj Chopra Qualifies for FINALS with massive 88.39M…

Men’s 200 M Finals: Gold again for Lyles – Noah Lyles retained his world 200m title and took down Michael Johnson’s US record in the process. He clocked 19.31 to lead yet another medal sweep for the host nation.

The Olympic bronze medallist produced one of his fastest ever bends, covering the first 100m in 10.15.

Compatriots Kenny Bednarek and Erriyon Knighton were second and third coming off the turn, and all three men maintained those positions. The only change in the second half was that Lyles continued pulling away from his opponents.

As he stormed across the finish line, the clock initially read ‘19.32’ – a time that would have equalled Johnson’s national record. But it was soon corrected to 19.31. “My whole mood changed then,” said Lyles.

Bednarek, who has rebounded from a broken toe, took silver in a season’s best, while 18-year-old Knighton claimed bronze in 19.80.

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Women 200 M Final – Shericka Jackson WINS GOLD: Shericka Jackson finally won a GOLD at the World Championship. Jackson won 200 M title with Championship Record. Jackson completely outpaced and outshone 100M Winner Shelly-Ann FRASER-PRYCE. Jackson won the race in 21.45 sec.

She earned bronze over 400m in 2015 and 2019. Earlier in the championships she took silver over 100m. Now Shericka Jackson has a full set of World Championship medals spanning three sprint distances after winning the 200m here in Oregon.

She did it in style, too, smashing the championship record with 21.45. That also breaks Elaine Thompson-Herah’s Jamaican record and is the second-fastest time in history behind the long-standing world record of 21.34.

It’s quite the turnaround from the Olympic Games last year where Jackson failed to advance from the first round after easing down too much in her heat.

Here in Oregon, she didn’t put a foot wrong. 100m winner Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce had a slight lead off the bend, but Jackson’s superior speed endurance showed in the second half of the race as she opened up a clear gap on her rivals.

Fraser-Pryce held on to take silver in 21.81 and defending champion Dina Asher-Smith made it on to the podium again, earning bronze with 22.02.

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Neeraj Chopra in Javelin FINALS: India’s Golden boy Neeraj Chopra has made it to the FINALS of Javelin Throw competition courtesy his 1st throw itself. Chopra hurled Javelin to 88.39M in his very 1st throw to made it to the FINALS of the competiton. His colleague Annu Rani made it to the FINALS of Women Javelin on Thursday. The competition is being streamed LIVE on SonyLIV:

If Neeraj Chopra wins a medal at Oregon 2022, he will be only the second Indian athlete to clinch a podium finish at the championships. Anju Bobby George earlier won a bronze in the women’s long jump at Paris in 2003.

July 24, Sunday: Men’s javelin throw final – 7:05 AM IST: The Finals will now take place on Saturday (US) – SUNDAY (IND)

  • Neeraj Chopra’s FINAL at the World Athletics Championships 2022 will be on SUNDAY (7:05 AM IST)
  • A total of 32 javelin throwers are competing for 12 spots in FINALS
  • Watch live streaming of the World Athletics Championships 2022 in India on SonyLIV

Afternoon session, Day 7

LOCAL TIME MY TIME SEX EVENT ROUND
17:05 05.5:05 M Javelin Throw Qualification – Group A
17:10 05.5:10 W 800 Metres Heats
18:10 06.5:10 M 5000 Metres Heats
18:20 06.5:20 M Triple Jump Qualification
18:35 06.5:35 M Javelin Throw Qualification – Group B
19:00 07.5:00 M 800 Metres Semi-Final
19:35 07.5:35 W 200 Metres Final
19:50 07.5:50 M 200 Metres Final

Also Read: 5 throwers who can become ROADBLOCK in Neeraj Chopra’s Quest for World Championship medal in javelin throw

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Besides the above-mentioned event, the 800m men’s semifinal and women’s heats are also scheduled for Day 7.

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India World Athletics Day 7 live: All eyes on Neeraj Chopra in javelin throw as Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce and Noah Lyles target gold in 200m final, three Indians to feature in triple jump, follow World Athletics Championship live

Afternoon session, Day 7

Men’s Javelin Throw Qualification

Neeraj Chopra is set to feature in the first qualification (A) alongside Jakub Vadlejch and Keshown Walcott. Gold medal favourite Anderson Peters is featuring in the second qualification (B), which will also include another Indian Rohit Yadav.

The automatic qualifying mark stands at 83.50m or at least the best 12 will reach the final after the completion of both the qualification rounds. The automatic mark should not be a problem for the big guns in the competition. They will take it lightly before flexing their muscles in the all important final.

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