Key Points

Defending champion Neeraj Chopra made easy work of his qualification round at the World Athletics Championships. The Indian superstar secured his spot in the final with his very first throw of 84.85 meters. His main rivals had mixed fortunes, with Julian Weber throwing a massive 87.21m while Jakub Vadlejch narrowly missed automatic qualification. Chopra now looks to secure a hat-trick of World Championships medals after his silver in 2022 and gold in 2023.

Key Points: Neeraj Chopra Qualifies for World Athletics Javelin Final

  • Neeraj Chopra threw 84.85m to easily surpass the 84.50m qualification mark
  • Germany's Julian Weber topped Group A with a massive throw of 87.21m
  • Poland's Jakub Vadlejch missed automatic qualification by just 0.39m with 84.11m
  • Indian athlete Sachin Yadav finished sixth in the group with a best throw of 83.67m
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World Athletics C'ship: Defending champion Neeraj storms into final, Weber tops Group A, Jakub misses automatic qualification

Defending champion Neeraj Chopra storms into the World Athletics Championships final with an 84.85m throw. Weber tops Group A, while rival Jakub Vadlejch misses automatic qualification.

"Neeraj Chopra qualified for the final... in his first attempt without breaking much of a sweat. - Tokyo Report"

Tokyo, September 17

India's two-time Olympic medallist Neeraj Chopra qualified for the final of the men's javelin throw event at the World Athletics Championships 2025 in Tokyo on Wednesday, in his first attempt without breaking much of a sweat.

Neeraj, who is also the defending champion, eclipsed the qualification mark of 84.50m by sending his javelin to a distance of 84.85m and finished third in Group A. His arch-rival, Julian Weber, became the second player to earn a seat in the final with a towering effort of 87.21m.

Poland's Dawid Wegner finished in the second spot with his personal best attempt of 85.67m and confirmed his seat in the final. Jakub Vadlejch, a strong contender for the gold, missed the automatic qualification mark by a whisker, finishing fourth with a season-best attempt of 84.11m.

Sachin Yadav, another Indian, vying for a spot in the final in Group A, improved his initial attempt of 80.16m to 83.67m in his second try and remained in touching distance of reaching the final. He managed 82.63m in his last try and finished sixth in the group.

Neeraj, 27, became the first Indian to secure a World Championships gold medal with a throw of 88.17m in Budapest in 2023. While his Pakistan counterpart, Arshad Nadeem, settled for a silver with a throw of 87.82m.

He is currently ranked world number two and is chasing a hat-trick of medals at the showpiece event. He became India's first World Championships silver medalist and first male medalist in 2022, and then improved on that milestone with a historic gold at Budapest in 2023.

Neeraj ushered in his season with a win at the Potch Invitational in Potchefstroom, South Africa, in April and followed it up with a very special second-place finish at the Doha Diamond League in May, where he crossed the 90-metre mark for the first time ever, with a throw of 90.23 m.

He also went on to secure a second spot in the Janusz Kusocinski Memorial in Poland later that month. He returned to winning ways with back-to-back titles at Paris Diamond League and Ostrava Golden Spike, with best efforts of 88.16m and 85.29m.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Weber's 87.21m is concerning though. Neeraj will need to push beyond 90m in finals to beat him. But our champion has that big throw capability - remember Doha Diamond League! 💪
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Sarah B
Great to see Sachin Yadav also performing well with 83.67m! Indian javelin throwing is really developing depth now. Future looks bright for the sport in India.
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Arjun K
Jakub missing automatic qualification is a surprise! But he'll probably make it through as one of the next best. Final is going to be intense with all top throwers.
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Michael C
Neeraj's consistency is remarkable. From Olympic gold to World Championships gold, and now chasing hat-trick of medals. True legend in the making!
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Kavya N
Hope he saves his best for the final! That 90.23m throw in Doha shows what he's capable of. Come on Neeraj, bring another gold for India! 🙏

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