World Athletics Championships – Neeraj Chopra Interview after HISTORIC SILVER: Neeraj Chopra’s dream of winning a World Championship gold medal could not come to fruition in Oregon on Saturday (Sunday in India). His throw of 88.13 could only help him win silver, and the Indian javelin thrower is satisfied with the result but added that the wind speed was high . Follow World Athletics Championships Live updates with InsideSport.IN
“While conditions were not good & the wind speed was too high, I was confident I would perform well. I am satisfied with the result, I am happy I was able to win a medal for my country,”
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It was the overwhelming favourite Anderson Peters, who continued his impressive 2022 form to take gold. He threw the spear a distance of 90.54 to emerge victorious. Jakub Vadlejch finished third with a throw of 88.09m.
World Athletics Championships: After winning historic silver medal, Neeraj Chopra is ‘happy with medal’ but felt ‘wind speed was too high’As for Neeraj, the conditions were not great for him, and felt the wind speed was too high. “While conditions were not good & the wind speed was too high, I was confident I would perform well. I am satisfied with the result, I am happy I was able to win a medal for my country,” ANI quoted Neeraj as saying on Twitter.
If one looks at his performance in the men’s javelin throw final, his words makes sense. The javelin thrower is known to have a great throw in his first attempt. Be it the Olympics or other events, he has piled pressure on opponents with a great throw in his first attempt.
With his best throw of 88.13 in the finals, Olympic champion #NeerajChopra secures historic Javelin silver, becomes only the 2nd Indian after Anju Bobby George to win #WorldAthleticsChampionships medal.
Here’s the 88.13m Throw for #NeerajChopra. pic.twitter.com/mMEU5rF3up
— Aditya Kumar (@adityavaisya) July 24, 2022
But that did not happen in Oregon. His first throw was a foul. In fact, of the six throws, only three were registered. His three throws in the final read 82.39, 86.37 and 88.13. At the end it was his fifth throw, which helped him win a historic medal. With it, he became the second Indian athlete, after Anju Bobby George, to win a medal at the World Athletics Championships.
If one looks at Anderson, he was song throughout the contest. All his six throws were legal. Of his six attempts, first three crossed the 90m mark, showcasing his dominance in the final.