Star Indian Javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra is as soon as once more in motion on the Janusz Kusocinski Memorial 2025, the star athlete is trying to declare the highest spot as soon as once more, alongside the likes of Julian Weber and Anderson Peters.
After his sensible efficiency on the current Doha Diamond League 2025, Neeraj Chopra is as soon as once more again in motion on the Janusz Kusocinski Memorial 2025. Alongside the star Indian Javelin thrower, Anderson Peters and Julian Weber are additionally in motion on the occasion. The occasion is being held in Chorzow, Poland, and it’s fascinating to notice that Neeraj started his try with a foul throw and is hoping to enhance because the occasion continues.
All through the occasion, Neeraj has been unable to search out his groove, after the primary foul throw, the star Indian athlete adopted it up with a second throw of 81.28 metres. The 27-year-old was not completely happy after his try. Moreover, issues didn’t enhance for Chopra as he was fouled on his third and the fourth throw as properly.
Julian Webers and Anderson Peters had been fast to climb forward of Chopra with throws of 86.12 metres by Weber and 83.24 metres by Peters, whereas Chopra sat in third place with a throw of 81.8 metres after spherical 5 of the occasion. The trio of Webers, Peters, and Chopra had been evidently struggling all through the occasion, and after spherical 6, Chopra was fast to leap the ranks. The spherical 6 throw for the 27-year-old was 84.14 metres, which was his finest for the night time.
With spherical 6 being the ultimate one of many night time, Anderson Peters occupied third place within the standings with a highest throw of 83.24 metres. Chopra was in second place with a throw of 84.14 metres, and Julian Weber completed in first place with a throw of 86.12 metres. The highest three javelin throwers, all who’ve the potential to cross the 90 metre mark didn’t look proud of their efficiency. Neeraj particularly was seen struggling, fouling thrice within the six rounds that he tried.
Janusz Kusocinski Memorial 2025 last standings:
1. Julian Weber: 86.12m
2. Neeraj Chopra: 84.14m
3. Anderson Peters: 83.24m