India’s Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra has rewritten history by smashing the coveted 90-meter barrier at the Doha Diamond League, cementing his legacy as one of javelin’s all-time greats. While securing second place, his monumental 90.23m effort demonstrates his world-class credentials. Now injury-free, the golden arm of Indian athletics promises even more spectacular throws this season.
Chopra described the moment as “fulfilling yet motivating” – a career milestone achieved but gold narrowly missed.
“90 meters was my mountain to climb. Now I see higher peaks ahead waiting to be conquered.”
His third-round thunderbolt of 90.23m earned him:
Chopra’s ascent to this historic mark has been a masterclass in progression:
The Mentor’s Magic
Chopra attributes his technical evolution to the wisdom of Jan Zelezny, the javelin GOAT.
“Working with Jan transformed my approach. His insights helped unlock distances I only dreamed of before.”
As the 2024 Olympics approach, Chopra’s ambitions soar higher:
Neeraj Chopra’s 90m breakthrough at the Doha Diamond League isn’t just a number – it’s the dawn of India’s throwing revolution. As he prepares for Paris 2024, the athletics world anticipates his next boundary-pushing performance.
“Today’s achievement is tomorrow’s starting point. The quest continues.” – Neeraj Chopra
With his combination of skill, power and champion’s mindset, the 90m club is now just another milestone in Chopra’s extraordinary journey.
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