Javelin star Neeraj Chopra claims gold at Paavo Nurmi Games

Neeraj Chopra, Olympic and world champion javelin thrower, secured his first gold medal at the Paavo Nurmi Games in Turku, Finland on Tuesday after returning from a minor injury break. The competition also included 19-year-old German talent Max Dehning and local favorite Toni Keranen. Neerj secured gold with a throw of 85.97m on his third attempt.
Javelin star Neeraj Chopra claims gold at Paavo Nurmi Games
Neeraj Chopra (Getty Images file photo)
NEW DELHI: India's Olympic and world champion javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra on Tuesday secured his maiden gold medal at the Paavo Nurmi Games in Turku, Finland upon his return to competition after a month-long break due to a minor injury.
The 26-year-old, who had won a silver at the same event in 2022, produced a winning throw of 85.97m on his third attempt.

Neeraj's performance kept him in the lead for most of the competition. The event also featured 19-year-old German talent Max Dehning, the youngest member of the 90m club.
Local favorite Toni Keranen won the silver medal with a best throw of 84.19m.
Last year's gold medalist, Oliver Helander, finished third with a throw of 83.96m.
Chopra entered this competition after securing second place in the Doha Diamond League and a gold medal at the Federation Cup in Bubaneswar last month.
Neeraj kicked off his performance with a throw of 83.62m, which none of his rivals could surpass in the first round.
Helander briefly took the lead with a second-round throw measuring 83.96m. However, Neeraj quickly regained the top spot with an impressive 85.97m throw that remained unmatched for the rest of the competition.

The 26-year-old recognized the significance of his throw immediately, celebrating with raised hands and his signature roar—an expression.
With his exceptional display on Tuesday, Neeraj has solidified his position as a strong contender for gold at the upcoming Paris Olympics.
Despite his winning throw, the distance was not as significant as the 89.30m he achieved two years ago to win a silver at this event. That year, he even improved to 89.94m during the Stockholm Diamond League.
Among other competitors, two-time world champion Anderson Peters from Grenada placed fourth with a throw of 82.58m. The 2012 Olympic champion, Keshorn Walcott from Trinidad and Tobago, was in sixth place with a season-best of 81.93m.
Neeraj had withdrawn from the Ostrava Golden Spike last month as a precautionary measure due to a minor adductor issue.
He began his season at the Doha Diamond League in May, finishing second with a final throw of 88.36m, which ranks as the ninth best of his career.
Neeraj also competed in the National Federation Cup Senior Athletics Championships in Bhubaneswar, securing a gold medal with a throw of 82.27m, though he considered it a modest effort.
His next event is the Paris Diamond League on July 7.
To avoid an overly hectic schedule before the Olympics, Neeraj has decided to skip the National Inter-State Athletics in Panchkula, scheduled for June 27.
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