Key Points

Neeraj Chopra made qualifying look effortless with his first throw of 84.85m at the World Athletics Championships. Sachin Yadav joined him in the final with a career-best performance of 83.67m. Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem also advanced comfortably with 85.28m, setting up another chapter in their subcontinental rivalry. The men's javelin final promises an exciting showdown between these top contenders.

Key Points: Neeraj Chopra Sachin Yadav Reach World Athletics Javelin Final

  • Neeraj Chopra qualified with his very first throw of 84.85m
  • Sachin Yadav achieved career-best 83.67m to reach final
  • Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem threw 85.28m to set up rivalry clash
  • Germany's Julian Weber leads season rankings with 87.21m throw
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World Athletics C'ship: Neeraj, Sachin storm into final; Arshad Nadeem too makes cut

Defending champion Neeraj Chopra qualifies with first throw of 84.85m, joined by Sachin Yadav. Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem also advances to final.

"This was the fifth straight occasion at a global meet where he sealed qualification with his very first attempt - Article"

Tokyo, Sep 17

The defending champion Neeraj Chopra made it look effortless once again at the World Athletics Championships, needing just one throw to book his place in the men’s javelin throw final here on Wednesday, sending the spear to 84.85m — comfortably past the automatic qualifying mark of 84.50m.

Alongside him, compatriot Sachin Yadav produced his career-best performance on the big stage to also secure a spot, giving India two finalists in one of the marquee events of the championships.

This was the fifth straight occasion at a global meet where he sealed qualification with his very first attempt, having done so at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, the 2022 and 2023 World Championships, and the Paris Olympics last year.

Chopra's consistency has become as much of a talking point as his medals. A double Olympic medallist, the 27-year-old now stands on the cusp of defending his world title, which he first claimed in Budapest two years ago with a throw of 88.17m — a landmark moment as India’s first-ever athletics world champion.

Sachin Yadav, competing in Group A, had a more winding route to the final. He began with a modest 80.16m but steadied himself to close with 83.67m, finishing 10th overall to make the 12-man cut. Rohit Yadav (77.81m) and Yash Vir Singh (77.51m), however, failed to advance.

As Chopra and Yadav advanced, all eyes inevitably drifted to Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem. The 2023 World silver medallist and reigning Olympic champion from Paris hurled the javelin to 85.28m to comfortably progress.

It sets up yet another chapter in a rivalry that has captured the imagination of fans across the subcontinent. Nadeem dethroned Chopra at the Paris Olympics last year with a massive 92.97m effort, while the Indian had to settle for silver with 89.45m.

Germany’s Julian Weber, too, made a statement, recovering from an opening throw of 82.29m to produce a season-leading 87.21m in his second attempt. The German and Brazil’s Luiz da Silva are ahead of Chopra in this year’s world list, though the Indian owns the national record at 90.23m, set in Doha earlier this season.

The final is scheduled to start at 3:53 PM IST on Thursday.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Sachin Yadav's performance deserves more attention! Career best at world stage is no small feat. Great to see depth developing in Indian javelin throwing.
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Arjun K
The Neeraj vs Arshad rivalry is getting really exciting! Healthy competition pushes both athletes to perform better. May the best man win tomorrow! 🤝
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Michael C
Watching from the US - Neeraj's consistency is absolutely world class. Fifth straight global meet with first-throw qualification? That's mental strength right there!
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Sarah B
Hope the other two Indian athletes get better support and training. They have potential but need more exposure to big competitions. Federation should invest more in developing talent.
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Vikram M
Don't forget Julian Weber! 87.21m season best is serious competition. Final is going to be 🔥 Can't wait for tomorrow afternoon! Setting my alarm for 3:53 PM IST
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Kavya N
Neeraj's national record is 90.23m this season! If he can hit that form tomorrow, gold is definitely possible. Fingers crossed for both our boys! 🙏

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