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Paris Olympics - Neeraj Chopra - Paris Paralympics - Anderson Peters - Arshad Nadeem - Paralympics: Pakistan's Sole Para-Athlete Haider Ali Leaves For Paris - sports.ndtv.com - France - India - Pakistan - Grenada

Paralympics: Pakistan's Sole Para-Athlete Haider Ali Leaves For Paris

Haider Ali, Pakistan's only para-athlete participating in the upcoming Paris Paralympics, departed for the French capital along with his coach Akbar Ali on Monday. The opening ceremony scheduled on August 28 will mark the official commencement of the Games after the successful conclusion of the Olympics earlier this month. Haider, a native of Gujranwala, will represent Pakistan in the F37 category of the discus throw event on September 6. This will be Haider's fifth appearance at the quadrennial event. He won a gold medal in the discus throw at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics with a throw of 55.26 meters.

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Paris Olympics - Neeraj Chopra - Anderson Peters - Arshad Nadeem - Neeraj Chopra Will Throw 93m In One Or Two Years: India Legend's Massive Claim - sports.ndtv.com - India - Pakistan - Grenada

Neeraj Chopra Will Throw 93m In One Or Two Years: India Legend's Massive Claim

Legendary para-athlete Devendra Jhajharia feels it's a matter of time for star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra to breach the elusive 90m mark and predicted that he can throw 93m in one or two years. Chopra won a silver medal in the Paris Olympics with a throw of 89.45m earlier this month while the gold went to Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem, who stunned the javelin world with an Olympic record effort of 92.97m. On Thursday, Chopra again finished second in the Lausanne Diamond League with a last round throw of 89.49m, behind two-time world champion Anderson Peters of Grenada, who produced a monster throw of 90.61m. Jhajharia, himself a para-javelin throw legend with double Paralympics gold in F46 category, said when Chopra breaks the barrier of 90m, he will do it by a big margin, going past the elusive mark by 3 to 4 metres.

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Paris Olympics - Anderson Peters - Neeraj Chopra Reveals How Julius Yego's 'Stay Relaxed' Advice Helped Him In Lausanne Diamond League - sports.ndtv.com - Switzerland - India - county Anderson - Kenya - county Weber - Grenada

Neeraj Chopra Reveals How Julius Yego's 'Stay Relaxed' Advice Helped Him In Lausanne Diamond League

Indian javelin throw star Neeraj Chopra has revealed that an advice to "stay relaxed" from his Kenyan counterpart Julius Yego proved decisively helpful in calming his racing mind before he pulled off a season's best effort to finish second in the Diamond League in Lausanne, Switzerland. The 26-year-old was at the fourth spot at the end of the fourth round before managing a throw of 85.58m in his fifth attempt that kept him inside the top three. His final attempt of 89.49m on Thursday helped him finish second behind Grenada's Anderson Peters (90.61m).

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Paris Olympics - Neeraj Chopra - Anderson Peters - Watch: Neeraj Chopra's Agonising Reaction On Yet Another Second-Place Finish - sports.ndtv.com - Germany - India - Grenada

Watch: Neeraj Chopra's Agonising Reaction On Yet Another Second-Place Finish

Fresh from his second-place finish in the Paris Olympic Games 2024, India's star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra failed to bag the top-podium spot yet again, salvaging the second spot in the Lausanne Diamond League on Thursday. Neeraj didn't look at his best the entire contest, yet managed to throw his season best of 89.49m in his last attempt, but that was only good enough for a silver-medal finish. Though Neeraj remained just inches away from breaching the 90-metre mark, his reaction to the final effort said everything about what he was feeling. 

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Paris Olympics - Neeraj Chopra - Jakub Vadlejch - Neeraj Chopra Falls Short Of 90m Mark, Finishes Second In Lausanne Diamond League - sports.ndtv.com - Germany - Czech Republic - India - Pakistan - Grenada

Neeraj Chopra Falls Short Of 90m Mark, Finishes Second In Lausanne Diamond League

Star Indian javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra finished second in the Lausanne Diamond League as he recovered in time to produce a season's best effort of 89.49m in his last attempt on Thursday. The 26-year-old Chopra was at fourth spot till the fourth round before sending his spear to 85.58m in his fifth attempt. He saved the best for the last as his sixth and final attempt measured 89.49m, which was better than his performance in the Paris Olympics.

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Paris Olympics - Neeraj Chopra - Anderson Peters - Watch: Neeraj Chopra's Agonising Reaction On Yet Another Second-Place Finish - sports.ndtv.com - Germany - India - Grenada

Watch: Neeraj Chopra's Agonising Reaction On Yet Another Second-Place Finish

Fresh from his second-place finish in the Paris Olympic Games 2024, India's star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra failed to bag the top-podium spot yet again, salvaging the second spot in the Lausanne Diamond League on Thursday. Neeraj didn't look at his best the entire contest, yet managed to throw his season best of 89.49m in his last attempt, but that was only good enough for a silver-medal finish. Though Neeraj remained just inches away from breaching the 90-metre mark, his reaction to the final effort said everything about what he was feeling. 

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Paris Olympics - Neeraj Chopra - Jakub Vadlejch - Neeraj Chopra Falls Short Of 90m Mark, Finishes Second In Lausanne Diamond League - sports.ndtv.com - Germany - Czech Republic - India - Pakistan - Grenada

Neeraj Chopra Falls Short Of 90m Mark, Finishes Second In Lausanne Diamond League

Star Indian javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra finished second in the Lausanne Diamond League as he recovered in time to produce a season's best effort of 89.49m in his last attempt on Thursday. The 26-year-old Chopra was at fourth spot till the fourth round before sending his spear to 85.58m in his fifth attempt. He saved the best for the last as his sixth and final attempt measured 89.49m, which was better than his performance in the Paris Olympics.

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Paris Olympics - Anderson Peters - Neeraj Chopra Lausanne Diamond League 2024 Highlights: Neeraj Throws Season Best 89.49m, Finishes 2nd - sports.ndtv.com - Grenada

Neeraj Chopra Lausanne Diamond League 2024 Highlights: Neeraj Throws Season Best 89.49m, Finishes 2nd

Neeraj Chopra in Lausanne Diamond League 2024 Live: Neeraj Chopra saved his best for the last and threw 89.49m in his sixth and final attempt to finish second in the Lausanne Diamond League on Friday. This is Neeraj's season best throw, surpassing the 89.45m attempt at the Paris Olympics 2024.

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