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World Athletics Championships: Conditions were challenging, says Neeraj Chopra

The reigning Olympic champion admitted that his comeback from outside medal position midway into the final was "challenging". Chopra, however, also knew that a good throw was around the corner. He was lying at fourth position after three rounds of throws, having opened with a foul before registering 82.39m and 86.37m in his next two attempts.

He got his rhythm back with a big fourth round throw of 88.13m, his fourth career-best effort, to jump to second place, which he held on to till the end. "Conditions were challenging, there was wind coming from front. It was a tough competition with very tough competitors.

It was challenging for me, but I was confident that a good throw will surely come. "I was making the effort (in the first three throws) but it (big throw) was not coming. It was challenging but good that I made a comeback," the 24-year-old Chopra said during a virtual press conference.

"I am happy to have won a silver, the country's first medal in World Athletics Championships after 19 years, I will take it." Chopra felt some tightness on his thigh after the fourth throw and could not do well in the last two throws which were fouls. "I thought even the fourth throw could have gone farther. After that, I felt something on my thigh and could not do my best in next two.

"I had strapping (on thigh). I will know the status tomorrow morning because my body is still warm after the event. I hope there should not be any issue for the upcoming events, Commonwealth Games." Defending champion Anderson Peters of Grenada won the gold with a massive throw of 90.54m.

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