Little bit bittersweet result: Neeraj Chopra after finishing second at Doha Diamond League 2025

ANI May 17, 2025 219 views

Neeraj Chopra finally crossed the elusive 90m mark with a throw of 90.23m at the Doha Diamond League. Despite the milestone, he finished second as Germany's Julian Weber clinched victory with a personal best of 91.06m. Chopra, now coached by javelin legend Jan Zelezny, remains optimistic about future competitions. The Indian star also praised Weber, calling their simultaneous 90m breakthroughs a motivational boost.

"It is a little bit bittersweet result" – Neeraj Chopra
Doha, May 17: India's star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra finished second at the Doha Diamond League 2025 but finally crossed the long-awaited 90-metre mark on Friday.

Key Points

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Neeraj Chopra sets new national record with 90.23m throw

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Falls short of victory as Julian Weber throws 91.06m

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Trains under legendary coach Jan Zelezny

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Becomes 25th athlete in history to cross 90m mark

Neeraj, a two-time Olympic medallist, started strong with a world-leading throw of 88.44m at the Qatar Sports Club. After a foul in his second attempt, he came back with a stunning 90.23m throw on his third try, setting a new national record. His previous best was 89.94m, achieved in Stockholm Diamond League two years ago. Over time, Neeraj has had six throws in the range of 89m but had just missed the 90m milestone until now.

"It is a little bit bittersweet result," Neeraj said, as quoted from Olympics.com

"I am very happy for the 90m, but this second place - it actually happened to me also when I competed in Turku and in Stockholm. I threw 89.94 and I was always second. And also here. I broke the national record and got second," he added.

He is currently training under Jan Zelezny, the legendary Czech thrower and world record holder (98.48m, set in 1996). Zelezny is considered one of the greatest in the sport and has five of the top ten throws in javelin history.

"I feel very good that Jan Zelezny is my coach now," Neeraj said, as quoted from Olympics.com

"We still work on a few points and still learning some things. Normally, he does not go to the Diamond Leagues, but he came with me because he told me that today is the day to achieve 90m," he noted.

With this performance, Neeraj became the 25th athlete in history to throw beyond 90m in the men's javelin. His mark is also the third-best by an Asian, behind Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem (92.97m) and Chao-Tsun Cheng from Chinese Taipei (91.36m).

Despite Neeraj's incredible throw, Germany's Julian Weber snatched victory with a personal best of 91.06m on his final attempt. Grenada's Anderson Peters, the 2022 world champion who had edged past Neeraj in Doha last year by just 1cm, finished third this time with a best of 85.64m.

"I am very happy also for Julian Weber," Neeraj said, as quoted from Olympics.com

"He threw 91 so we both broke 90m for the first time today. We have been trying this for so many years, so finally, we managed to get it," he added.

"It was just the first competition of the year, so I am confident that at the next competitions, I will throw far. I was very confident today, and I expected Julian to get a massive throw as he was very consistent with his attempts," he noted.

"I told him that today is the day when we both can break the 90m mark. It is like a boost for us, and we will go far also next time," Chopra added.

India's Kishore Jena came eighth with a best throw of 78.60m. This was his second appearance in a Diamond League event after finishing ninth in Doha last year.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
What an achievement by Neeraj! 90m was like a mental barrier for Indian athletics, and he's finally broken it 🇮🇳 The fact that he's still hungry despite getting second shows his champion mindset. Paris Olympics gold loading... 💪
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Priya M.
Mixed feelings - so proud of the 90m mark but can't help feeling he deserved the win! That German athlete came out of nowhere in the last attempt. Still, what grace Neeraj shows in congratulating Weber. True sportsmanship 👏
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Amit S.
Interesting to see Jan Zelezny's impact already! The legend predicted the 90m day and it happened. Shows how important right coaching is at this level. Hope Kishore Jena also gets such mentorship - he has potential but needs guidance.
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Shweta R.
That 1cm loss to Peters last year must have hurt, but look how far Neeraj has come! From 89.94 to 90.23 - small margins make champions. Also nice to see him happy for Weber instead of being bitter. That's why we love him ❤️
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Vikram J.
While we celebrate Neeraj, let's not forget Kishore Jena needs more support. 78m is decent but far from world class. SAI should send him for European training too. One champion isn't enough - we need depth in athletics!
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Neha P.
The way Neeraj keeps improving year after year is inspirational! Remember when 85m seemed impossible? Now he's consistently hitting 89-90m. And so humble about it - "still learning" from Zelezny. That's the attitude that makes legends 🌟

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