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Neeraj Chopra, Asian Games Javelin Throw Final Live Streaming: When And Where To Watch

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World Champion Neeraj Chopra will step out on Wednesday to defend his men's javelin throw title at the ongoing 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou and will aim for his second consecutive gold.

The Tokyo Olympic gold medallist will headline the athletic event on Day 11 of the Games, where India will definitely be the favourites for the top spot.

It could just be a cakewalk for Neeraj as his nearest competitor and world silver medallist Arshad Nadeem pulled out of the tournament due to a chronic knee injury. When will Neeraj Chopra, Asian Games Javelin Throw Final take place? Neeraj Chopra, Asian Games Javelin Throw Final will take place on Wednesday, October 4. Where will Neeraj Chopra, Asian Games Javelin Throw Final take place? Neeraj Chopra, Asian Games Javelin Throw Final will take place at Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Stadium. What time will Neeraj Chopra, Asian Games Javelin Throw Final will take place? Neeraj Chopra, Asian Games Javelin Throw Final is expected to start at 4:25 PM IST. Where to watch the live telecast of Neeraj Chopra, Asian Games Javelin Throw Final will take place? Neeraj Chopra, Asian Games Javelin Throw Final will be telecasted on Sony Sports Network. Where to follow the live streaming of Neeraj Chopra, Asian Games Javelin Throw Final will take place? Neeraj Chopra, Asian Games Javelin Throw Final will be streamed live on SonyLiv. (All the details are as per the information provided by the broadcasted)

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HANGZHOU, China : The track and field competition at the Hangzhou Asian Games was marred by another controversy on Wednesday when officials failed to record a "good" first throw made by Olympic and world champion Neeraj Chopra.
A huge controversy erupted during Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra's javelin throw event at the Asian Games when his first attempt was not measured, prompting legendary Anju Bobby George to accuse the Chinese officials of "trying to cheat" and "deliberately targeting the Indians". It seemed Chopra had comfortably cleared the 85m mark but to his surprise the effort was not recorded by the officials and he was not given any reason for that. "I don't know why they did not measure my first throw. Just after me, the second and third competitors had their throws and their distance were measured. I kept on asking what happened to my first throw," Chopra told reporters after winning gold medal on his fourth attempt.
A huge controversy erupted during Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra's javelin throw event at the Asian Games when his first attempt was not measured, prompting legendary Anju Bobby George to accuse the Chinese officials of "trying to cheat" and "deliberately targeting the Indians". It seemed Chopra had comfortably cleared the 85m mark but to his surprise the effort was not recorded by the officials and he was not given any reason for that. "I don't know why they did not measure my first throw. Just after me, the second and third competitors had their throws and their distance were measured. I kept on asking what happened to my first throw," Chopra told reporters after winning gold medal on his fourth attempt.
Asian Games 2023 Live Updates: India's star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra will look to defend his Asian Games title when he takes the field at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Stadium on Wednesday. With a throw of 88.06 m, Neeraj made a mark at the Asian Games 2018 in Jakarta, giving signs of a fine future.

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