
Fan favorite Neeraj claims the title
Neeraj Chopra celebrates as he competes within the Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025 worldwide javelin competitors in Bengaluru, Karnataka, on July 5, 2025. | Photo Credit: PTI
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Neeraj’s 86.18m heave on his third try was sufficient to get the job accomplished. The motion didn’t fairly attain dizzying heights, with heavy crosswinds posing an actual problem.
The coveted 90m mark was by no means underneath risk, and it got here right down to adjusting to the circumstances. Neeraj, two-time Olympic medallist and event organiser, was as much as the duty.
Kenya’s Julius Yego offered a good problem, ending second with 84.51m.
Neeraj Chopra competes within the Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025 worldwide javelin competitors in Bengaluru, Karnataka, on July 5, 2025. | Photo Credit: PTI
Briefly in lead
Sri Lanka’s Rumesh Pathirage, who entered the sphere as a alternative for Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem, briefly held the lead with a 84.34m throw.
Neeraj, who obtained the massive crowd to its ft each time he stepped to his mark, soaked within the adulation. After every effort, he exalted and waved to the supporters. There was anticipation that he would reserve his greatest for remaining sixth spherical, however it was to not be.
A 84.07m fell effectively in need of his greatest, even when the trophy was already within the bag.
The night started with a lot fanfare, with the stands filling up early. Neeraj even had the help of his opponents, who applauded in unison when he stepped up.
Double delight
To win the event and to drag off a tricky organisational activity proved to be double delight for Neeraj.
“Bengaluru has at all times been a beautiful metropolis. The followers supported us all through. I’m grateful to all of them,” Neeraj mentioned.
With quite a bit driving on his title, Neeraj felt the stress. “Since this occasion is in my title, there was added stress to do effectively. I’m fairly relieved and completely satisfied to win. Of course, my largest aim was to drag off a profitable event. I feel this was achieved,” Neeraj mentioned.
On the sphere, Neeraj did his greatest to beat the winds. “It was robust to throw into the headwind. The javelin was going left. I spoke to my coach and made the best changes,” Neeraj mentioned.
Praise from rivals
Perhaps the largest win of the night time got here within the type of reward from Neeraj’s overseas rivals, who all promised to return for the following version.
Published – July 05, 2025 09:25 pm IST
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