Key Points

Julius Yego remains hopeful for 90m throws at the Neeraj Chopra Classic despite key withdrawals. The Kenyan javelin star emphasized the strong field, including Neeraj Chopra and Thomas Rohler. The event is India's first-ever international javelin competition. Yego also stressed the importance of promoting the sport in India.

Key Points: Julius Yego Predicts 90m Throws at Neeraj Chopra Classic Despite Withdrawals

  • Julius Yego disappointed by Anderson Peters' injury withdrawal
  • Yego backs strong field to hit 90m throws
  • Event marks India's first international javelin competition
  • Yego highlights javelin's growing popularity in India
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Julius Yego believes 90m throws can be on the cards at NC Classic 2025

Kenya's Julius Yego remains optimistic about 90m throws at NC Classic 2025 despite Anderson Peters and Kishore Jena's last-minute withdrawals.

"Those of us here are very good athletes... Who knows, they can even do 90m tomorrow. – Julius Yego"

Bengaluru, July 4

As the Neeraj Chopra Classic gears up its first-ever edition, scheduled for Saturday, the 2016 Olympic silver medallist Julius Yego of Kenya expressed disappointment following the withdrawal of top athletes, including Grenadian star Anderson Peters and backed the strong field to shine with 90m show.

Two-time world champion Peters was ruled out of the World Athletics category A javelin event due to an ankle injury just a few days before the competition, with Poland’s Cyprian Mrzyglod replacing him in the lineup. Peters' withdrawal came just a day after India's Asian Games silver medallist Kishore Jena was ruled out of the competition due to an ankle injury. His fellow Indian javelin thrower Yash Vir Singh replaced Jena in the final entry list for the competition.

“It’s a shame that Peters was not able to be here. He is a good friend of ours. We really wanted him to compete,” Yego told IANS. “But then, you know, your health is very important, and I wish him a quick recovery so that he comes back stronger. We made this sport very interesting."

Despite Peters’ absence, Yego remains upbeat about the competition's quality. "Those of us here are very good athletes. Thomas Rohler has thrown 90m, Neeraj has thrown 90m. The others too have thrown 84m or 85m. They can be able even to do 90m. Who knows, they can even do it tomorrow," he said.

Yego, who learned the fundamentals of javelin by watching YouTube videos and has been trailblazing javelin’s rise in Africa, signed off by highlighting the larger purpose of the event which is to promote and popularise the javelin in India. “It’s all about enjoying the sport and making javelin more popular in India,” he said.

As a World Athletics-sanctioned Gold level meet, the Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025 becomes India’s first-ever international javelin competition. The event is officially sanctioned by the Athletics Federation of India (AFI).

- IANS

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Shreya B
Disappointed about Kishore Jena's injury 😔 He was showing such promise after his Asian Games performance. But great opportunity for Yash Vir Singh to prove himself at this level. Julius Yego's positive attitude is infectious - hope we see some record throws!
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Aman W
The fact that Yego learned javelin from YouTube videos is mind-blowing! Shows what dedication can achieve. AFI should organize more such events - we have so much untapped sporting talent in India that needs exposure.
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Priya S
While I'm excited about the event, I wish the organizers had better contingency plans for athlete withdrawals. The replacements are good but not at the same level as Peters and Jena. Still, hoping for an exciting competition!
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Vikram M
Bengaluru becoming a sports hub! First Khelo India, now this international event. The infrastructure development is visible. Hope this momentum continues across other cities too. #ProudIndian
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David E
As an athletics fan visiting India, I'm impressed by the growing interest in field events here. The passion reminds me of Eastern Europe's throwing tradition. With proper coaching, India could dominate javelin in coming years!

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