Key Points

Neeraj Chopra fought back with an 84.14m final throw to secure silver at the Janusz Kusocinski Memorial. Germany's Julian Weber continued his dominance, winning gold with an 86.12m throw in wet conditions. This marks Weber's second victory over Chopra in a week after the Doha Diamond League. Despite early struggles, Neeraj extended his remarkable streak of 22 consecutive top-two finishes since 2021.

Key Points: Neeraj Chopra wins silver as Julian Weber claims gold again

  • Neeraj Chopra secures silver with 84.14m final throw
  • Julian Weber wins with 86.12m in wet conditions
  • Neeraj maintains top-two streak since 2021
  • Weber edges Chopra for second time in a week
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Janusz Kusocinski Memorial 2025: Neeraj Chopra settles for silver after Weber pips him for top spot again

Neeraj Chopra settles for silver at Janusz Kusocinski Memorial 2025 after Germany's Julian Weber outthrows him with an 86.12m effort.

"This was the 22nd consecutive tournament where Neeraj finished in the top two – Event Report"

Chorzow, May 23

India's ace javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra settled for a silver medal as Germany's Julian Weber took the top honours at the Janusz Kusocinski Memorial 2025 event in Poland.

Since last week, Weber has ousted Neeraj for the gold medal for a second time. In the Doha Diamond League, Neeraj went on to hit a career-first 90m mark with a stunning throw of 90.23m. However, Weber delivered a 91.06m throw to dethrone the Indian from the top and take the top prize.

On Friday, the 27-year-old Indian trailed in the third spot after registering his five throws. He saved his best for his final attempt and sent his javelin to a distance of 84.14m to take the second spot while battling wet conditions in Chorzow.

Neeraj's throw sent Grenada's Anderson Peters to third, who registered 83.24m, which came in the third round as his best attempt. Weber, with his second-round throw of 86.12m sealed his spot at the top of the podium.

Neeraj struggled to find his rhythm in his initial attempts. He began with a foul throw on his first and followed it up with 81.28m in his second. His woes increased after back-to-back foul throws in the third and fourth rounds.

In his penultimate attempt, Neeraj improved his initial best with a throw of 81.80m but still stood far behind, dethroning Weber from the top. In his final chance to script the gold medal to his name, Neeraj struck 84.14m and moved to the second spot. On the other hand, Weber, in his last attempt, breached 85.11m and stayed at the top.

This was the 22nd consecutive tournament where Neeraj finished in the top two, with his last finish outside the first two spots dating back to 2021.

The Chorzow meet marked Neeraj's third competitive outing of the 2025 athletics calendar. He stood triumphant in the Potch Invitational Meet in Potchefstroom, South Africa, with an 84.52m throw in April.

The meet record in men's javelin throw (91.50m) at the Janusz Kusocinski Memorial is held by Czechia's Jan Zelezny, who is Neeraj's current coach.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Silver is still a great achievement! Neeraj is consistently performing at the highest level. Weber seems to be his main competitor now, just like Vetter was earlier. The 90m+ throws in Doha show he's got the potential to dominate again soon 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
The wet conditions must have affected his performance. Still, 22 consecutive top-2 finishes is unbelievable consistency! We're so proud of you Neeraj bhaiya ❤️ Next time gold will be ours for sure!
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Arjun S.
Honestly, I'm a bit worried about Neeraj's foul throws. 3 fouls in 6 attempts is too many at this level. He needs to work on consistency. The talent is there but needs better execution under pressure. Still our champion though!
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Sunita T.
The fact that he's being coached by Jan Zelezny (who holds the meet record!) gives me hope. This is just part of the learning process. Remember how he bounced back after injuries? This is just a temporary phase. #BelieveInNeeraj
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Vikram J.
Weber is proving to be a tough competitor, but Neeraj's 90m+ throw in Doha shows he can match anyone. The Paris Olympics next year is what really matters - that's where we want to see him peak! 🏅
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Meena P.
So proud of our golden boy! Silver is nothing to scoff at - he's still the best javelin thrower India has ever produced. The way he saved his best for last shows his champion mentality. Keep making us proud! ✨

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