Neeraj Chopra thanks PM Modi for congratulatory message on breaching 90m mark

IANS May 18, 2025 297 views

Neeraj Chopra has etched his name in sporting history by becoming the first Indian javelin thrower to breach the 90-metre mark in an international competition. His remarkable 90.23m throw at the Doha Diamond League 2025 has captured national attention and earned praise from Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The achievement symbolizes Chopra's persistent hard work and represents a significant milestone for Indian athletics. Despite finishing second, Chopra's performance has positioned him among the world's elite javelin throwers, inspiring a new generation of Indian athletes.

"A spectacular feat!" - PM Narendra Modi
Neeraj Chopra thanks PM Modi for congratulatory message on breaching 90m mark
New Delhi, May 18: Neeraj Chopra took to social media to thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the latter had congratulated the javelin superstar for his performance at the Doha Diamond League 2025.

Key Points

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First Indian javelin thrower to cross 90m international barrier

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Achieved stunning 90.23m throw in Doha competition

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PM Modi congratulates Chopra's relentless dedication

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Joins elite global javelin throwing club

Two-time Olympic medallist finally entered the elusive list of javelin throwers to break the 90 metres mark with his third attempt on the night with a throw of 90.23m in Doha.

"Thank you shri @narendramodi ji for your kind words and encouragement. I hope to continue and give my best for the country always," Chopra replied on PM Modi's message on X.

PM Modi had congratulated Chopra for breaching the 90-metre mark for the first time in his career at the Doha Diamond League 2025, lauding the javelin thrower's "relentless dedication" and calling it a moment of national pride.

Taking to X, Prime Minister Modi posted, "A spectacular feat! Congratulations to Neeraj Chopra for breaching the 90 m mark at Doha Diamond League 2025 and achieving his personal best throw. This is the outcome of his relentless dedication, discipline and passion. India is elated and proud."

Chopra scripted history by becoming the first Indian to cross the 90m barrier in an international competition, recording a stunning 90.23m throw in his third attempt during the men's javelin event on Friday.

His previous personal best and national record was 89.94m, achieved in 2022 at the Stockholm Diamond League.

After a steady start in which he reached 88.44m in his first attempt and followed it up with a foul, Chopra unleashed the monster throw in his third attempt - his javelin slicing through the Doha night sky and landing beyond the hallowed 90-metre mark. A roar erupted, not just from the crowd, but across social media and sports circles in India and beyond as the throw was marked 90.23m.

With this throw, Neeraj joins the elite club of javelin throwers who have crossed the 90 m mark, which includes reigning Olympic gold medallist Arshad Nadeem of Pakistan, 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.

Chopra fouled his fourth attempt, and just when it looked like the Indian star would bag another golden triumph in a Diamond League meet, Weber came from behind and sneaked ahead with a brilliant throw. Chopra could not improve his best effort in his sixth and final attempt, finishing with 88.20m, and had to be satisfied with second place.

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Rahul K.
What a proud moment for India! 90m is no joke in javelin - only 23 athletes in history have done it. Neeraj keeps raising the bar for Indian sports. Hope he brings home another Olympic gold next year! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I'm happy for Neeraj, I wish our media would celebrate his achievement without dragging politics into it. The PM's tweet was nice, but the real story is Neeraj's incredible dedication over years of training.
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Amit S.
Breaking 90m is like the 100m sprint crossing 9.7 seconds barrier! The way Neeraj has put India on world athletics map is unbelievable. Hope this inspires more kids to take up sports seriously.
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Sunita R.
So proud of our golden boy! 🥇 The best part is his humility despite all achievements. Even after coming second, he was smiling and congratulating Weber. True sportsmanship!
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Vikram J.
Interesting that both Neeraj and Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem are in the 90m club now. Healthy competition between neighbors is good for sports! Hope we see more such talent from South Asia.
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Meena P.
As someone from Haryana, I remember when people used to say sports = cricket only. Thanks to Neeraj, now every village has kids throwing sticks like javelins! 😄 Real change happens when heroes emerge from small towns.

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