Neeraj Chopra creates history, becomes first Indian to win World Championships Gold medal; Arshad wins Silver

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Neeraj Chopra won his first-ever World Championships gold
Image Source : GETTY Neeraj Chopra won his first-ever World Championships gold medal

Neeraj Chopra continued his golden run in Indian athletics becoming the first track and field player to win a gold at the World Championships. Chopra, who has had a tough year in the run-up to the Championships, first ensured that he confirmed his qualification for the Paris Olympics and then won the final in his second attempt with a throw of 88.17m, his eighth personal best. Chopra overcame the challenge thrown by his Pakistani rival Arshad Nadeem, who got to a throw of 87.82m.

It wasn’t an auspicious start for Neeraj, who committed a foul in the very first attempt. However, if anyone has watched Neeraj since his Tokyo Olympics gold, he needs just one good throw and that’s that. And as expected, that throw came just in his second attempt as he covered the distance of 88.17 metres. Nadeem threatened to come close, with two successive attempts of 87metres plus, having recorded his season best but Neeraj’s second attempt was too good to beat.

The other two Indian athletes in the competition, Kishore Jena and DP Manu also did well finishing 5th and 6th with throws of 84.77 and 84.14 metres, respectively with the former recording his personal best.

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