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Indian Javelin Thrower Neeraj Chopra Makes It To Final Event Directly!
By: Tupaki Desk | 4 Aug 2021 9:22 AM GMTIndian Javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra had a dreamy start to the Olympics tournament as he fixed his spot in the men's final event.
What's even more special is that Tokyo Olympics marks the first outing of Neeraj Chopra in an Olympics tournament and he made it to the finals at group level directly.
Thanks to his throw of 86.65 meters which cemented his place in the finals which will be played on August 7.His throw surpassed the required distance of 83.50m to get quality.
Neeraj Chopra recorded his third best performance in the throw by covering a distance of 86.65, which also marks the seventh best performance in his career so far.
Neeraj Chopra gave a hope of bringing gold by making it to the finals. He is the player to look after.
After the Tokyo 2020 for India confirmed that Neeraj Chopra was qualified for the finals in the group stage, the netizens started wishing the athlete to go for gold.
The star Athlete holds a gold medal he had won at the Asian Games and Commonwealth Games gold medallist.
What's even more special is that Tokyo Olympics marks the first outing of Neeraj Chopra in an Olympics tournament and he made it to the finals at group level directly.
Thanks to his throw of 86.65 meters which cemented his place in the finals which will be played on August 7.His throw surpassed the required distance of 83.50m to get quality.
Neeraj Chopra recorded his third best performance in the throw by covering a distance of 86.65, which also marks the seventh best performance in his career so far.
Neeraj Chopra gave a hope of bringing gold by making it to the finals. He is the player to look after.
After the Tokyo 2020 for India confirmed that Neeraj Chopra was qualified for the finals in the group stage, the netizens started wishing the athlete to go for gold.
The star Athlete holds a gold medal he had won at the Asian Games and Commonwealth Games gold medallist.