Neeraj Chopra wet, finished second in Kusokinski Memorial with a final -round attempt in cold conditions. More sports news

New Delhi: India’s Olympic and world champion Jewelin thrower Neeraj Chopra on Friday gave a great performance in the second place in the second -place in Poland in Kusosinski Memorial Meet. Claving the cold and moist environment at the Silesian Stadium, Chopra saved his best to throw 84.14 meters in his sixth and final attempt – to climb from third to second place.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!This was a rare sub -85 meter outing for Chopra, which has crossed the benchmark in recent years. Since its Tokyo Olympic gold in 2021, it was only the sixth time that Chopra failed to dissolve 85 meters in an incident. He started with a dishonesty and managed just 81.28 meters in his second attempt. Despite the medieval of the counseling coach Jaan Zelejony, Chopra continued to struggle, recorded two more dishonesty and 81.40 meters of the fifth round before his final attempt.Watch:Julian Weber of Germany, recently in the Doha Diamond League, Chopra’s familiar rival and winner, again improved the Indian with 86.12 meters throw in the second round – the best of the night. Weber produced two and 85m-plus throw (85.03m and 85.11 m), emerging as a standout artist.Who is that IPL player?Two-time world champion Granada’s Anderson Peters finished third with 83.24 meters, copying the top-three order from Doha.All three podium finishers were below the best of their season, with the sky in the sky affecting slippery run-ups and rhythm and grip. Meat threw only four above 85 m – all by Weber.
Chopra, who violated the 90 -meter mark for the first time last month, will now focus on upcoming competitions in Paris (Diamond League, 20 June) and Ostrava (Golden Spike, 24 June).
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