World Athletics Championships: Neeraj Chopra: WCH Oregon 2022: India ace javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra became the talk of the world after winning the elusive gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics. Once again, all eyes will be on the Indian star, who will be keen to strike gold at the World Athletics Championships in Oregon on Friday. However, with the likes of Anderson Peters, Jakub Vadlejch and other top competitors in the fray, winning a medal will not be a walk in the park. Follow World Athletics Championships Live updates with InsideSport.IN
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The men’s competition comprises of an elite field. But Johannes Vetter is a big miss with the German sitting out the Worlds due to injury. However, here is a look at five other throwers, who can stop Neeraj Chopra from winning a medal.
World Athletics Championships Live: 5 throwers who can become ROADBLOCK in Neeraj Chopra’s Quest for World Championship medal in Javelin ThrowAnderson Peters
Without a shadow of doubt, Anderson Peters in the man to beat in the men’s javelin throw. He has consistently thrown over the 90m mark this season. In fact, the best throw of 2022 belongs to Peters at 93.07m, which is the fifth best all-time. It just speaks about his form this year. After picking two gold medals in the Diamond League at Doha and Sweden, both above the 90m mark, it would take something special to snatch the gold away from him.
World Athletics Championships Live: 5 throwers who can become ROADBLOCK in Neeraj Chopra’s Quest for world championship medal in javelin throwJakub Vadlejch
The Czech thrower is looking for his first gold at a big-ticket event. He finished with a silver at the Tokyo Olympics 2020 and World Championships 2017. The 31-year-old Vadlejch has been impressive this year, having thrown the spear 90.88m in May.
Keshorn Walcott
Like Weber, Walcott has also featured in seven competitions. More importantly, he has used his last six events in two months as build up for the Worlds. His best has been 89.07, and the man from Trinidad and Tobago has it in him to go even better at Oregon.
Olympic champ🥇 @Neeraj_chopra1 89.94m
World champ🥇 @peters_oly 93.07m
Olympic🥈 Jakub Valejch 90.88mWho will be the champion at @WCHoregon22?
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Julian Weber
He has been one of the most active throwers in the season, featuring in seven events. He has only been out of the podium once, showcasing his form. In fact, he became a talking point after an impressive throw of 89.08 in the last event at Sweden. That will give him huge confidence for the Worlds. He has a best of 89.54 this year.
Oliver Helander
He may not have thrown the spear beyond the 90m mark this season, but he is also looked upon as a medal contender for no reason. It was mid-June that Helander managed to throw the spear 89.83, which will give him huge confidence ahead of the competition.
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