When Is Neeraj Chopra Final In Paris Olympics 2024?
When Is Neeraj Chopra Final In Paris Olympics 2024? The Reigning Olympic Champion from India topped the qualification stage with a season best throw to show that is ready to win another medal.
When Is Neeraj Chopra Final In Paris Olympics 2024? It's been a mini-drought of medals for India in the Paris Olympics 2024. When India had bagged three medals in shooting, it seemed like the country was set for its best-ever tally in the Olympic Games since shooting had not been able to add a single medal in the previous edition of the Olympics which is where India had bagged seven 7 medals, their best-ever tally to date.
However, that thought now seems to have taken a backseat with some of the country's top medal-contenders bowing down without a medal. Even world champions and consistent performers at world stage have not been able to add to the country's medal tally. After a few tough days for Indian sports lovers though, Neeraj Chopra's dominance in the men's javelin throw qualification round for the medal event has brought back smiles.
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The reigning World Champion and the Tokyo Olympic Gold medallist needed only one throw to secure a place in the final and that was a monstrous one of 89.34 metres, his season best, the second best of his career and a statement that it's a champion that others are competing with.
When Is Neeraj Chopra's Men's Javelin Throw Final In Paris Olympics 2024?
When is Neeraj Chorpa Final?
Neeraj Chopa's Final - The Men's Javelin Throw Final is scheduled to take place in Paris Olympics 2024 on August 8.
At What time is Neeraj Chorpa's Final?
Neeraj Chopra's Final is scheduled to get underway at 11:55 pm (Indian Standard Time).
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Who Are The Other Athletes Neeraj Chopra Would Be competing with?
India's Ace Javelin Thrower would be competing with Anderson Peters (Grenada), Julian Weber (Germany), Arshad Nadeem (Pakistan), Julius Yego (Kenya), Luiz Mauricio da Silva (Brazil), Jakub Vadlejch (Czech Republic), Toni Keranen (Finland), Andrian Mardare (Moldova), Oliver Helander (Finland), Keshorn Walcott (Trinidad and Tobago) and Lassi Etelatalo (Finland). Neeraj Chopra's fellow Indian Kishore Jena failed to secure a place in the medal round.