Key Points

Anderson Peters is out of the Neeraj Chopra Classic due to an ankle injury. Poland's Cyprian Mrzyglod will take his place in the competition. Kishore Jena has also been ruled out, with Yashvir Singh stepping in as his replacement. The event, India's first international javelin competition, will now take place on July 5 in Bengaluru.

Key Points: Anderson Peters Out of Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025 Due to Injury

  • Anderson Peters withdraws with ankle injury
  • Cyprian Mrzyglod named as replacement
  • Kishore Jena also ruled out, replaced by Yashvir Singh
  • Event postponed due to India-Pakistan tensions
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Anderson Peters ruled out of Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025, replacement announced

Olympic medalist Anderson Peters withdraws from Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025 with Poland's Cyprian Mrzyglod replacing him in the lineup.

"Anderson Peters has been ruled out of the Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025 due to an ankle injury sustained during his last competition. - NC Classic"

New Delhi, July 1

Former world champion and Olympic bronze medalist javelin thrower Anderson Peters of Grenada was announced to be ruled out of the Neeraj Chopra Classic competition on Tuesday. Poland's Cyprian Mrzyglod has been roped in as a replacement in the line-up.

In a statement, NC Classic took to X and posted, "*Official Update* Anderson Peters has been ruled out of the Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025 due to an ankle injury sustained during his last competition. Poland's Cyprian Mrzyglod has been named as his replacement in the final lineup."

https://x.com/nc_classic/status/1940002732510765213

Notably, India's javelin star Kishore Jena has also been ruled out of the inaugural edition of the competition due to an ankle injury, with Yashvir Singh coming in as his replacement in the final line-up.

"Kishore Jena has been ruled out of the Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025 due to an ankle injury. Yashvir Singh has been named as his replacement in the final lineup," Neeraj Chopra Classic said in a statement.

Yashvir and Kishore were in action Indian Open Athletics 2025 meet in Chennai in April earlier this year. Competing at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai, Yashvir Singh produced his best effort of 77.49m on his fifth attempt, while Kishore's 75.99m throw came on his fourth attempt.

The upcoming NC Classic is set to take place on July 5, at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru. Initially the tournament was scheduled for May 24th; however, the event was deferred, due to cross-border tensions between India and Pakistan.

This landmark event, India's first-ever International Javelin competition, is spearheaded by India's most decorated Olympian, Neeraj, in collaboration with JSW Sports and sanctioned by the Athletics Federation of India (AFI).

As a World Athletics-sanctioned Gold event, the Neeraj Chopra Classic promises to elevate India's status on the global athletics map. It will feature a stellar line-up of elite javelin throwers, making it a significant event for India. With a seating capacity exceeding 12,000, this competition is set to deliver an exhilarating display of athletic talent and skill.

While Tokyo 2020 gold medallist Neeraj will headline the meet named in his honour, the Indian athlete will face stiff competition from some of the sport's biggest names. The organisers of the event confirmed a 12-member entry list for the inaugural NC Classic.

The roster earlier saw Poland's Martin Konecny replacing Japan's Genki Dean. Thomas Rohler, and Julius Yego - the 2015 world champion and Rio 2016 silver medallist - will participate as planned initially.

The line-up also includes Pan American Games champion Curtis Thompson of the USA, Brazil's Luiz Mauricio da Silva, and Sri Lanka's Rumesh Pathirage. Meanwhile, Sachin Yadav, Rohit Yadav, and Sahil Silwal will represent the local challenge alongside Neeraj.

- ANI

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Priya S
So many last minute changes! First Kishore Jena, now Anderson Peters. The organizers should have better contingency plans for such a prestigious event. Still, wishing all athletes the best!
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Arjun K
Injuries are part of sports but the show must go on! Yashvir Singh getting this opportunity is great for Indian javelin depth. Let's make this event a grand success 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As an athletics fan visiting from Canada, I'm excited to witness this historic event! Neeraj Chopra has truly put India on the javelin map. The lineup still looks strong despite the changes.
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Kavya N
The postponement due to India-Pak tensions was disappointing but safety first. Now with Bengaluru hosting, hope the weather holds up! Monsoon season can be tricky ☔
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Vikram M
Julius Yego vs Neeraj Chopra will be the highlight now! Two Olympic medalists going head to head. Booked my tickets already - can't wait for Saturday! 💪

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