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Neeraj Chopra Throws Season Best But Loses Again To Sri Lankan Fast Bowler By 9cm

Neeraj Chopra finished second at the Lausanne Diamond League after Sri Lanka's Rumesh Pathirage beat him by just 9cm with an 88.14m throw.

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  • Rumesh Pathirage narrowly defeated Neeraj Chopra by nine centimeters.
  • Chopra secured silver with a season-best 88.05m throw.
  • This marks Pathirage's third victory against Chopra this season.

Neeraj Chopra came agonisingly close to winning the Lausanne Diamond League, but once again found Rumesh Tharanga Pathirage standing between him and gold.

The Indian javelin star finished second after producing a season-best 88.05m throw, only to be beaten by Pathirage's 88.14m effort. The margin was just nine centimetres.

The result marked the third time in 2026 that Pathirage has finished ahead of Chopra, continuing a rivalry that has developed rapidly this season.

Neeraj Chopra Falls Short By Just 9cm

Chopra began the competition with a throw of 83.54m before producing his best effort of the night in his second attempt.

His 88.05m throw briefly moved him into first place and represented his best performance of the season. It was also his longest throw since the 88.16m effort that won him the Paris Diamond League in June 2025.

Pathirage responded in the third round.

The Sri Lankan sent his javelin 88.14m, reclaiming the lead and moving just 0.09m ahead of Chopra. Neither athlete managed to improve their best mark in the remaining attempts.

Chopra eventually had to settle for silver, while Grenada's Anderson Peters finished third with 86.69m.

From Fast Bowler To Neeraj Chopra's New Rival

Pathirage's story adds another layer to the growing rivalry.

The 23-year-old Sri Lankan was previously a fast bowler and was clocked at 134 kmph at Under-18 level before switching to athletics. He has since emerged as one of the world's leading javelin throwers.

Earlier this season, Pathirage set a world-leading 92.62m at the Rome Diamond League. He then defeated Chopra at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, winning gold with 89.75m while Chopra took silver with 85.83m.

Pathirage also beat Chopra at the Doha Diamond League in June, where his 88.68m throw secured victory and Chopra finished fourth with 85.69m.

Chopra's Season Shows Signs Of Progress

Despite missing out on another gold medal, Lausanne offered significant encouragement for Chopra.

The 88.05m throw was a major improvement after he managed 85.69m in Doha and 85.83m at the Commonwealth Games. It also marked his return to the 88m range after a difficult start to the season.

Chopra's second-place finish also came with important Diamond League points as he continues his push for qualification for the season-ending final in Brussels.

For now, however, the story belongs to Pathirage. The former fast bowler has beaten one of India's biggest athletics stars three times in 2026, and this time he did it by the smallest margin imaginable.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the Lausanne Diamond League javelin event?

Rumesh Tharanga Pathirage won with a throw of 88.14m. Neeraj Chopra finished second, just 9cm behind, with his season-best 88.05m.

What was Neeraj Chopra's performance at the Lausanne Diamond League?

Chopra secured second place with a season-best throw of 88.05m. This marked a significant improvement, returning him to the 88m range.

How many times has Rumesh Tharanga Pathirage defeated Neeraj Chopra this season?

Pathirage has beaten Chopra three times in 2026. These include wins at the Lausanne Diamond League, Commonwealth Games, and Doha Diamond League.

What was Rumesh Tharanga Pathirage's background before javelin?

Pathirage was a fast bowler, clocked at 134 kmph at the Under-18 level. He then switched to athletics, becoming a top javelin thrower.

About the author Prateek Thakur

Prateek Thakur is a Copy Editor at ABP Live English, reporting on major sporting events while spotlighting the human stories of athletes that matter.

You can reach out to him at prateekt@abpnetwork.com.

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