Sachin Yadav Set for Diamond League Debut in Rome Without Neeraj Chopra

Sachin Yadav is set to make his Diamond League debut in Rome on June 4, while Neeraj Chopra is absent. Neeraj is in Turkiye for training and has not started his 2026 season yet. Sachin will compete against top athletes like Anderson Peters and Thomas Rohler. Parul Chaudhary will also compete in the Shanghai Diamond League steeplechase on May 16.

Key Points: Sachin Yadav Diamond League Debut, Neeraj Chopra Out

  • Sachin Yadav debuts in Rome Diamond League on June 4
  • Neeraj Chopra absent, still in training in Turkiye
  • Sachin finished 4th at 2023 World Championships with 86.27m
  • Parul Chaudhary to compete in Shanghai Diamond League on May 16
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Sachin Yadav set for Diamond League debut, Neeraj Chopra absent

Sachin Yadav makes his Diamond League debut in Rome on June 4, while Neeraj Chopra is absent. Parul Chaudhary also competes in Shanghai.

"Sachin Yadav is all set to make his debut in the Diamond League at the Rome leg - Source"

New Delhi, May 12

Sachin Yadav is all set to make his debut in the Diamond League at the Rome leg of the elite athletics series on June 4, while two-time Olympic medallist Neeraj Chopra is absent from the competition's entry list.

Neeraj, who is currently in Turkiye for training and rehabilitation, has yet to begin his 2026 season. His last appearance was in September at the Tokyo World Championships, where, despite a back injury, he finished eighth, according to Olympics.com.

With Neeraj missing from the Rome event, focus will shift to Sachin Yadav, who features among the eight athletes entered in the men's javelin throw competition.

The 26-year-old Sachin will be competing internationally for the first time since his breakthrough outing at last year's World Championships, where he secured fourth place with a personal best effort of 86.27m, narrowly missing a podium finish. He had also clinched silver at the Asian Championships last year.

At the Rome 2026 Diamond League, Sachin will face a strong line-up that includes former world champion Anderson Peters of Grenada, Germany's Julian Weber, Rio 2016 Olympic champion Thomas Rohler and Tokyo 2020 silver medallist Jakub Vadlejch of Czechia.

The field will also feature Curtis Thompson of the USA, Poland's Dawid Wegner and Sri Lanka's Rumesh Tharanga Pathirage, who currently leads the world rankings this season.

Sachin has already opened his 2026 campaign on the domestic circuit, finishing second at the Indian Athletics Series meet in New Delhi in April with a best throw of 81.95m.

The men's javelin throw event is also scheduled to take place at the Rabat Diamond League in Morocco on May 31, though the entry list for that meet is yet to be released.

Meanwhile, Indian middle-distance runner Parul Chaudhary, who holds the national records in women's 3000m, 5000m and 3000m steeplechase, is set to participate in the steeplechase event at the Shanghai Diamond League on May 16.

The upcoming race will mark Parul's third appearance in a Diamond League meet. The reigning Asian Games 5000m champion had finished 16th in Eugene in 2024 and sixth in Doha last year.

In Shanghai, she will compete against reigning world champion Faith Cherotich, former world champion Norah Jeruto and former Olympic champion Peruth Chemutai.

The Shanghai leg will now serve as the opening event of the 2026 Diamond League season after the Doha meet, originally scheduled for May 8, was pushed back to June 19.

Both Sachin and Parul will aim to use the Diamond League competitions and exposure against top international athletes to prepare for a demanding season ahead, which includes the 2026 Asian Games.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally some positive news about Indian athletics beyond Neeraj! Parul Chaudhary in the steeplechase against world champions is amazing. But why are these events always at odd hours for Indian viewers? 🙄 Hope JioHotstar streams it live.
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Vikram M
Sachin's 86.27m PB is decent but to win medals at Diamond League level, he'll need to consistently throw 87-88m. Anderson Peters has thrown 90m this season! But I'm glad our javelin talent pool is deepening. Remember when we had only one world-class thrower? Now we have competition for spots. Well done, SAI!
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Michael C
As an athletics fan from the US, I'm impressed by India's growing javelin depth. Neeraj started this golden era, and now Sachin and others are rising. The Asian Games next year will be fascinating! Hope Parul does well in Shanghai too - Faith Cherotich is almost unbeatable at present.
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Rahul R
Indian athletics is in transition. While Neeraj recovers, it's good that others are getting international exposure. But I'm slightly concerned about Sachin's domestic form - only 81.95m in April is below his PB. Hope he peaks for Rome! Also, why is the Doha leg postponed? COVID or logistics?

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