Neeraj Chopra Wins India’s First-Ever Javelin Throw Gold at Asiad

Asian Games 2018: A personal best throw by Neeraj Chopra has won him a gold medal in the javelin throw event.

Mendra Dorjey Sahni
Asian Games
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Asian Games 2018: Neeraj Chopra has become the first Indian to win a gold medal in men’s javelin throw at the Asian Games.
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Asian Games 2018: Neeraj Chopra has become the first Indian to win a gold medal in men’s javelin throw at the Asian Games.
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Neeraj Chopra has created history, becoming the first-ever Indian to win a gold in javelin throw at the Asian Games. To top it off, he managed the feat with his best-ever throw.

In fact, the best four throws of the 2018 Asian Games javelin event were all recorded by the 20-year-old Haryana native.

While even his first throw of 83.46m was eventually good enough to get him the gold, Neeraj bettered it by a whole five meters, throwing a distance of 88.06m – his personal best.

Qizhen Liu of China won the silver with 82.22m and Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem’s 80.75m got him the bronze.

I’m feeling great that I could win a gold for India at the Commonwealth Games and also at the Asian Games. I had trained a lot for this event and I had been throwing well during practise as well. If I had got a few things right, I could have crossed 90m as well. today.
Neeraj Chopra

Asian Games Final: Neeraj Chopra’s Five Throws

  • Throw One: 83.46m
  • Throw Two: x
  • Throw Three: 88.06m
  • Throw Four: 83.25m
  • Throw Five: 86.36m
  • Throw Six: x

Coming into the final, Neeraj had a personal best throw of 87.43m from May this year and his biggest competitor for the gold was expected to be Chinese Taipei's Cheng Chao Tsun, whose best throw was a massive 91.36m from 2017.

However, the final ended up becoming a Neeraj vs Neeraj contest as all his four regulation rows were better than the rest of the field.

Taipei's Cheng Chao Tsun could only manage 79.81m and finished fifth. The other Indian in the event, Shivpal Singh, injured himself on his first throw of 74.11m and did not compete in the rest of the event.

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India’s flag-bearer at the opening ceremony of the Games, Neeraj is a gold medallist from the Commonwealth Games earlier this year, and broke into the scene only two years back when he created a new junior world record (86.48) during the Under-20 World Championships.

He won the Federation Cup in March with 85.94m, clinched a gold in the Gold Coast with a throw of 86.47m, before the 87.43 effort in Doha. Before reaching Indonesia, he had 85.17m and 85.69m in France and Finland during his preparations for the Asian Games.

Before Neeraj, the only Indian to ever win a medal in javelin at the Asian Games was Gurtej Singh who won a bronze in the 1982 edition in New Delhi.

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Published: 27 Aug 2018,06:44 PM IST

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