Key Points

Neeraj Chopra clinched gold at the Ostrava Golden Spike 2025 with a winning throw of 85.29m, marking his 24th consecutive top-two finish. Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma praised the Olympic champion for bringing glory to India on the global stage. Chopra outperformed rivals Douw Smit and Anderson Peters, continuing his dominance after a recent Diamond League win. Despite early fouls, the Indian javelin star sealed victory with his third attempt.

Key Points: Bhajanlal Sharma Hails Neeraj Chopra After Ostrava Golden Spike Win

  • Neeraj Chopra wins Ostrava Golden Spike with 85.29m throw
  • Extends 24-event top-two finish streak
  • Defeats Douw Smit and Anderson Peters
  • Continues dominance after Paris Diamond League victory
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Bhajanlal Sharma congratulates Neeraj Chopra for winning Ostrava Golden Spike 2025

Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma congratulates Neeraj Chopra for his dominant 85.29m throw at Ostrava Golden Spike 2025, extending his winning streak.

"Heartfelt congratulations to Neeraj Chopra ji for winning gold at Ostrava Golden Spike, bringing pride to India - Bhajanlal Sharma"

New Delhi, June 25

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma congratulated two-time Olympic medallist Neeraj Chopra, who won the men's javelin throw competition at the Ostrava Golden Spike 2025 athletics at the Mestsky Stadion in Czechia on Wednesday.

The reigning world champion, Neeraj, the only person to clear an 85m-plus distance, finished at the top with a throw of 85.29m and registered his 24th straight top-two finish. He continued to extend his dominance, especially after reigning supreme in the Paris Diamond League title last Friday with a mammoth throw of 88.16m.

Bhajanlal Sharma posted on X handle, "Heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to the great athlete Neeraj Chopra ji for winning the gold medal at the prestigious 'Ostrava Golden Spike 2025' competition held in the Czech Republic, bringing pride to India on the global stage. Jai Hind! @Neeraj_chopra1."

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South Africa's Douw Smit, who registered a throw of 84.12m in his second try, finished second, followed by Grenada's Anderson Peters in third with 83.63m that came in his opening attempt.

At the Ostrava Golden Spike event, Neeraj brushed off stiff competition from Peters and Thomas Rohler, two athletes who appeared to threaten the Indian's dominance at the event and showed signs of sluggishness in their first throws.

Peters didn't offer a sense of surety in his run-up and registered a throw of 83.63m. Rohler, the Rio Olympic champion, was way off his game and heaved the javelin to 69.35m on his return after enduring a period of injuries.

While the duo struggled for rhythm, Neeraj registered a foul throw in his first attempt but nailed his second attempt, registering a distance of 83.45m.

The Indian javelin sensation moved to the top on his third try by sending his javelin to a distance of 85.29m. He breached the 80m mark in his fourth attempt as well, but didn't appear too impressed with the distance of 82.17m.He continued to hold the top spot while his competitor, Rohler, improved his first attempt distance by registering 77.78m. On his fifth try, Neeraj failed to improve his previous attempt and settled with a throw of 81.01m. He concluded the event with a foul effort in his final throw but stayed at the top to bring the title home.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Neeraj Chopra is making India proud yet again! 🇮🇳 His consistency is unbelievable - 24 straight top-two finishes is no joke. The way he dominated even after a foul in first attempt shows his champion mentality. CM Bhajanlal Sharma's appreciation is well deserved!
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Priya M.
While I'm happy for Neeraj's win, I wish our media wouldn't hype every victory so much. He's clearly the best, but 85.29m is below his own standards after that 88m throw last week. Let's celebrate but also push for even better performances!
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Arjun S.
Jai Ho Neeraj bhai! 🎯 Your journey inspires millions of young athletes across India. From a small village to becoming world champion - this is the real 'Make in India' story. Hope Rajasthan government supports more sports talent like him!
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Sunita R.
It's heartwarming to see politicians across parties appreciating sports achievements. But I hope they also work on improving sports infrastructure at grassroots level. Neeraj succeeded despite the system, not because of it. More investment needed!
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Vikram J.
The way Neeraj handles pressure is amazing! Even after foul in first attempt, he came back stronger. That's the mark of a true champion. Now waiting for him to break the 90m barrier - that will be the ultimate desi power moment! 💪
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Neha P.
As a sports lover, I'm thrilled but also worried - where are the next Neeraj Chopras? We need to identify and nurture more talent in athletics. One champion is great, but we need a whole generation of athletes to make India a real sports powerhouse.

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