Key Points

Neeraj Chopra added another title to his stellar season by winning the Ostrava Golden Spike with an 85.29m throw. The Olympic champion secured victory with his third attempt, leaving South Africa’s Douw Smit and Grenada’s Anderson Peters behind. This marks his second win in a month after triumphing in the Paris Diamond League. Though short of his 90m target, Chopra continues to dominate the javelin circuit.

Key Points: Neeraj Chopra Wins Ostrava Golden Spike With 85.29m Throw

  • Neeraj Chopra wins Ostrava Golden Spike with 85.29m throw
  • Second victory in a month after Paris Diamond League
  • South Africa’s Douw Smit (84.12m) finishes second
  • Anderson Peters of Grenada takes third with 83.63m
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Neeraj Chopra wins Ostrava Golden Spike meet with a throw of 85.29m

Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra secures Ostrava Golden Spike title with 85.29m throw, continuing his dominant season after Paris Diamond League win.

Neeraj Chopra wins Ostrava Golden Spike meet with a throw of 85.29m
"Neeraj had clinched victory with one throw remaining as his best effort of 85.29m remained unbeaten. – IANS"

Ostrava

, June 24 (IANS) Two-time Olympic medallist Neeraj Chopra won the javelin throw title in the Ostrava Golden Spike 2025 meet with a best throw of 85.29 metres in the one-day competition on Tuesday.

Neeraj had clinched victory in the prestigious meet with one throw remaining as his best effort of 85.29m remained unbeaten after six rounds, securing him yet another top podium finish this season. This is the second title for Neeraj within a month after he triumped in the Paris Daimond League meet a few days back.

The 27-year-old Neeraj from Haryaha produced his best effort on his third turn as he finished first, while Douw Smit of South Africa, with 84.12m, and Anderson Peters of Granada, with 83.63m, finished second and third, respectively.

Neeraj, who made history for India by winning the gold medal in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games and bagged silver in Paris in 2024, had recently stood first in the Paris Diamond League and was looking to continue that winning streak in Ostrava.

He managed to do that, though the distance he achieved on Tuesday would disappoint him. Neeraj Chopra had a few weeks back had crossed the 90m mark and is hoping to achieve the feat once again.

But that did not happen on Tuesday, as he started with a foul in his first attempt. He managed 83.45 in his second attempt but made a grand comeback by throwing the spear to 85.29 in his third turn. That gave him the lead with Samit Douw in second position at 84.12m and Anderson Peters in third with 83.63.

Neeraj could not improve his distance in his fourth, fifth, and sixth throws but managed to clinch the top spot. Chopra records a distance of 82.17m in his fourth attempt, and followed that up with a distance of 81.01m in his fifth and deliberately fould his sixth and last throw as he was not able to execute it properly and gain a good distance.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Another gold for our golden boy! 🎯 Neeraj makes India proud yet again. Though 85m is below his standard, the consistency is what matters. He's proving why he's the world's best javelin thrower right now. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
As an athletics fan, I'm slightly concerned about Neeraj not crossing 90m again. He needs to work on his first throw consistency - too many fouls recently. But still, champion performance to win back-to-back events! 💪
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Amit S.
The way he deliberately fouled the last throw shows his professionalism. Why waste energy when you've already won? Smart thinking! This guy is not just strong but also very tactical. Future looks bright for Indian athletics 🌟
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Sunita R.
From a small village in Haryana to conquering the world - Neeraj's journey is truly inspirational! My kids look up to him as their role model. Hope he continues to make us proud like this for years to come 🙏
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Vikram J.
People complaining about 85m should remember most athletes never reach this level! Neeraj has set such high standards that we forget how difficult this sport is. He's still the only Indian to cross 90m - that says it all!
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Neha P.
Olympic gold, Diamond League wins

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