Monkey off his back: Neeraj Chopra finally breaches 90m mark at Doha Diamond League

IANS May 17, 2025 237 views

Neeraj Chopra has finally surpassed the much-anticipated 90-meter mark in javelin at the Doha Diamond League with a formidable 90.23m throw. This achievement silences years of speculation and places him in the elite club of 90m+ javelin throwers, marking a historic personal milestone. Guided by new coach Jan Zelezny, Chopra's monumental throw in his third attempt showcased his remarkable skill and determination. The event was a thrilling spectacle, further cementing Neeraj's legendary status in the world of sports.

"A roar erupted, not just from the crowd, but across social media and sports circles." - Author
New Delhi, May 16: India's golden boy, Neeraj Chopra, has finally done what fans and pundits have been waiting years to witness—he's broken the fabled 90-metre barrier in javelin throw. At the 2025 Doha Diamond League, two-time Olympic medallist Chopra hurled his javelin to a stunning distance of 90.23 meters on his third attempt, instantly taking the lead and electrifying the atmosphere in the stadium.

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Neeraj Chopra throws 90.23m at Doha Diamond League

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Landmark javelin throw mark achieved

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Jan Zelezny's coaching impact evident

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Joins elite club of 90m+ throwers

The 90m distance wasn't just about numbers. For years, the 90m mark had become a symbolic mountain for Chopra--a distance he came close to several times, often finishing just short with throws in the high 88s and 89s.

Despite winning Olympic gold at Tokyo, World Championship gold in Budapest, and ruling the Diamond League, one question lingered: When will Neeraj breach 90 meters?

That question has now been answered--with authority.

In front of a packed crowd and a competitive field that included world-class throwers, Chopra delivered when it mattered most.

The impact of the new coach, Jan Zelezny, was apparent as Neeraj finally crossed the finish line that he had attempted several times in the last few years. Chopra has recently appointed three-time Olympic gold medallist Zelezny of the Czech Republic as his coach, replacing Dr. Klaus Bartonietz.

After a steady start in the first two attempts, he unleashed the big one in his third--his javelin slicing through the Doha night sky and landing beyond the hallowed mark. A roar erupted, not just from the crowd, but across social media and sports circles in India and beyond.

With this throw, Neeraj joins the elite club of 90 m+ javelin throwers, which includes reigning Olympic gold medallist Arshad Nadeem, reaffirming his status as one of the sport's all-time greats. The relief and joy were evident on his face--this was more than just a statistic; it was a personal milestone.

Doha is his first big meet of the season, where Neeraj faced top stars like two-time world champion and 2024 Olympics bronze-winner Anderson Peters of Grenada, Jakub Vadlejch of Czechia, who won here in 2024, the German duo of Julian Weber and Max Dehning, Kenya's Julius Yego and Roderick Genki Dean of Japan.

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Rahul K.
Finally! The 90m barrier is broken! 🇮🇳 What a proud moment for Indian athletics. Neeraj Chopra keeps raising the bar - first Olympics, then World Championships, now this! The new coach seems to be working wonders. Can't wait to see what he achieves next! #Chopra90mClub
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Priya M.
I literally screamed when I saw the distance! Been following Neeraj since his junior days. The patience and hard work he's shown to reach this milestone is inspiring. Hope this silences all those critics who kept asking "but when 90m?" Now they'll ask "when 95m?" 😂
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Amit S.
While this is a fantastic achievement, I hope people don't start putting unnecessary pressure on him now. Sports isn't just about numbers - his consistency and medal-winning performances were already legendary. This 90m is just the cherry on top!
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Sneha R.
Jan Zelezny effect is real! The way Neeraj's technique has improved under his guidance is visible. That third throw was pure poetry in motion. So happy for him - all his hard work is paying off. Now waiting for him to do this in Paris Olympics next year! 🎯
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Vikram J.
This is why Neeraj is different from other Indian athletes - his hunger to keep improving even after achieving everything. Most would be satisfied with Olympic gold, but not our golden boy! Proud to see an Indian name among the javelin greats. 👏
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Nandini P.
The best part? He did this in a competitive field against world champions. Not some easy meet. Shows his champion mentality. Also love how humble he remains - saw his interview where he said "90m was just a number, but happy to finally cross it". True sportsman!

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