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Neeraj Chopra HIGHLIGHTS, Janusz Kusocinski Memorial 2025: Neeraj finishes second with his best throw of 84.14m, Weber gets top position

Neeraj Chopra HIGHLIGHTS, Janusz Kusocinski Memorial 2025: Neeraj finishes second with his best throw of 84.14m, Weber gets top position

Neeraj Chopra’s next event will be at the Ostrava Golden Spike meeting in the Czech Republic on June 24. 

1st Round – Foul

2nd Round – 81.28

3rd Round – Foul

4th Round – Foul

5th Round – 81.80

6th Round – 84.14

Neeraj Chopra has hit his best throw of the night with 84.14m in his sixth and last attempt. He goes second now and sends Peters to third. 

Weber hits 85.11 in his last attempt. He retains top position. Neeraj finishes second with Peters in third. 

Neeraj Chopra registers his best throw of the night till now with an attempt of 81.80. However, he remains third in the standings. He has one more attempt to better his position. 

Anderson Peters throws 79.70m in his fourth attempt to remain second, while Weber registers 85.03m to remain top. 

Consecutive foul throws from Neeraj Chopra as he fails to register a distance in his fourth attempt. 

Anderson Peters hits 81.16m in his fourth attempt while Weber hits 81.63m. He stays top after the fourth round. 

Weber hits 83.72m in his third attempt. He stays on top after the third round with his best throw coming at 86.12m. 

Another foul throw for Neeraj Chopra in his third attempt as he remains third in the standings. 

Anderson Peters throws 83.24m in his third attempt and maintains second position in the standings. 

Weber throws 86.12m to go top again and is ahead by quite a margin. The second-best throw of the night remains with Peters (81.48). 

Neeraj Chopra throws 81.28m in his second attempt to go second in the standings. 

Peters throws 81.48m to go top again. His first attempt was at a distance of 80.72m.

Julian Weber throws 80.77m to climb top of the standings. He overtakes Peters by the slightest of margins. 

Neeraj Chopra steps over the line and it is a foul throw for the Indian in his first attempt. 

Grenada’s Anderson Peters climbs to the top of the standings with a first throw of 80.72m. 

The men’s javelin event is underway at the Janusz Kusocinski Memorial. Neeraj Chopra to throw second last among the eight participants. 

Neeraj Chopra 

Julian Weber 

Anderson Peters 

Marcin Krukowski – Polish national record holder with a personal best of 89.55. 

Cyprian Mrzyglod 

Dawid Wegner 

Andrian Mardare 

Artur Felfner

After finally breaking the coveted 90m-barrier at the Doha Diamond League 2025, Neeraj Chopra will aim to improve on that at the Janusz Kusocinski Memorial 2025 athletics meet in Poland on Friday. 

Despite a brilliant throw of 90.23m, Neeraj finished second at Doha, courtesy of Julian Weber’s throw of 91.06m, which was also the latter’s maiden 90m throw.

Weber, a European champion in 2022 and silver-medallist in 2024 will be there in Poland too, along with two-time world champion Anderson Peters (PB: 93.07m) of Grenada, who finished third in Doha with a throw of 84m.

The Janusz Kusocinski Memorial 2025 athletics meet will be Neeraj’s third event of the season, which started in South Africa at the Potch Invitational Track event, where he emerged on top with a throw of 84.52m.

Hello and welcome to Sportstar’s live coverage of the Janusz Kusocinski Memorial 2025, where Neeraj Chopra is in action in the men’s javelin throw category.

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