Chopra, 25, was the winner of the Diamond League Meeting series.’ Doha leg on May 5 with a throw of 88.67 meters, the world record.
Olympic javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra. Who won his season-opening title earlier this month, will compete on June 4. At the Fanny Blankers-Koen Games in Hengelo, Netherlands.
Chopra, 25, was the winner of the Diamond League Meeting series.’ Doha leg on May 5 with a throw of 88.67 meters, the world record.
The World Athletics Continental Tour Gold level meet is known as the FBK Games. Was given its name in honor of Fanny Blankers-Koen. Who won four gold medals at the London Olympics in 1948.
At the FBK Games, Chopra, who is currently champion of the Diamond League. Will face Anderson Peters, who is currently the champion of the world, for the second time in a month.
With a best throw of 85.88 meters, Peters finished third in Doha. While Czech silver medalist Jakub Vadlejch placed second with 88.63 meters.
After placing third in Doha, Peters declared that Hengelo will be his next competition. Chopra finished second to Peters at the World Championships held in the United States the year before. This year’s competition is set to renew their rivalry.
Chopra, who is based in Antalya, Turkey, and is now training there. Will also take part in the World Athletics Continental Tour Gold level competition in Ostrava. The Czech Republic, on June 27.
Peters placed third in Doha with a best throw of 85.88 meters. While Jakub Vadlejch of the Czech Republic, who won the silver medal in the Olympics, placed second with 88.63 meters.
After placing third in Doha, Peters declared that Hengelo will be his next competition.
Chopra finished second to Peters at the World Championships held in the United States the year before. This year’s competition is set to renew their rivalry.
Chopra, who is based in Antalya, Turkey. Is now training there, will also take part in the World Athletics Continental Tour Gold level competition in Ostrava.
The Czech Republic, on June 27. KHS PTI KHS PS PPS