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Neeraj Chopra's Doha Comeback: 4th Place Finish

Neeraj Chopra's Doha Comeback: 4th Place Finish

20 Jun, 2026

Rohan Malwade

Neeraj Chopra made a highly anticipated return to competitive javelin throw at the Doha Diamond League, where he finished in fourth place with a best throw of 85.69m. This event was crucial for Neeraj as he aimed to bounce back from a challenging previous season marred by injuries.

Starting off his attempts with a foul, Neeraj seemed to struggle initially. However, he quickly regained his composure, recording an 82.77m throw on his second attempt. His best performance of the day came during his third attempt, where he achieved a throw of 85.69m, showcasing his potential despite the setbacks.

Unfortunately for Neeraj, this effort was not enough to secure a spot in the final round, as he finished outside the top three. Sri Lanka's Rumesh Pathirage dominated the competition, clinching the gold medal with an impressive throw of 88.68m. Following him were Grenada’s Anderson Peters and the USA's Curtis Thompson, who finished second and third, respectively.

Neeraj’s journey is particularly inspiring for Indian sports enthusiasts, as his performance reflects the resilience and determination of athletes in the face of adversity. He has been a symbol of hope for many, especially after recovering from a back injury that significantly affected his previous performances.

As he continues to prepare for upcoming competitions, including the 2026 Commonwealth Games, Neeraj’s focus will be on meeting the qualification standards and improving his throws. His presence in international athletics is a source of pride for India, and fans eagerly anticipate his next performance.

The Doha Diamond League not only highlighted Neeraj's skills but also emphasized the intense competition in javelin throw at the international level. As he reflects on this event, there is hope that with more training and dedication, Neeraj will reclaim his place among the top athletes in the world.

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