Golden boy Neeraj Chopra aims for gold again, causing panic ahead of the Olympics

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Ahead of the Olympic Games starting next month in Paris, golden boy Neeraj Chopra made a comeback in style. He looked in great form ahead of the Olympic Games and again made waves as a javelin thrower with a throw of around 86 metres. Neeraj Chopra has once again set his sights on gold. Neeraj Chopra has won the gold medal at the Pavo Nurmi Games 2024 with a javelin throw of 85.97 meters in his third attempt.

If Neeraj Chopra turns to the audience after throwing the javelin and starts celebrating with his arms raised, you will know that he has thrown the longest throw. Even before their javelin touches the ground, they start celebrating because they are so confident in their throw that it will go the farthest. The same happened at the Pavo Nurmi Games, when Neeraj threw a throw nearly 86 meters long in his third attempt.

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In this event held in Turku, he defeated Oliver Hellander from Turku. Neeraj threw 83.62m in his first attempt, 83.45m in his second attempt, 85.97m in his third attempt, no attempt in his fourth attempt and 82.97m in his fifth attempt. He won with a throw of around 86 meters and got a chance to get in shape ahead of the Paris Diamond League in early July, which will also be useful in the Olympics.

Neeraj Chopra finished first with a throw of around 86 metres, while Finland’s Toni Karanen finished second with a throw of 84.19 metres. Oliver Hellander was third. His best throw was 83.96 meters. Anderson Peters faced some problems and the Grenadian could manage only 82.58m. At number five was Andrean Meradier. He threw 82.19 meters in the fourth attempt.

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