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Neeraj Chopra And Rohit Yadav Reached In The Finals

Neeraj Chopra and Rohit Yadav reached the finals of the World Athletics Championship: Neeraj Chopra and Rohit Yadav got closer to the medal.

Friday morning was wonderful for Indian sports lovers.

Tokyo Olympic gold medalist star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra first gave great news to the countrymen by reaching the finals of the World Athletics Championships.

Shortly after this, Rohit Yadav also doubled this happiness by reaching the final. Rohit has created history by reaching the final.

Neeraj Chopra qualified for the final by throwing a javelin 88.39 meters away in the very first attempt. Neeraj has reached the finals of the World Athletics Championships for the first time.

A total of 34 players took part in Neeraj Chopra’s event at the World Athletics Championships being held in Oregon, USA. All players were divided into two qualifying groups.

Neeraj came first for the qualification and covered the final ticket by covering a long distance from the mark of 88.39 meters.

Rohit Yadav 80. Entered the final by throwing a javelin 42 meters away.

On the other hand, in Group B, Rohit Yadav scored 80. Throw a throw of 42 meters. He finished sixth in Group B and 11th overall.

His second throw was a foul and 77 in the last attempt. Could only throw a throw of 32 meters. His season-best performance was 82.54 meters when won the silver medal in the National Inter Province Championship last month.

Neeraj and Rohit from qualification group 83. The top 12 players who cross the 50m hurdles have advanced to the finals.

Neeraj threw 89.94 meters in Diamond League.

Earlier, Neeraj had also thrown 89.94 meters in the recently held Diamond League in Stockholm. 12 throwers who cross the 83.50m mark will qualify for the final.

Along with Neeraj, Jakub Vadlejch of the Czech Republic also qualified for the final by throwing a javelin up to 85.23 meters in the first attempt.

Earlier, Neeraj Chopra won the javelin throw gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics.

This is Neeraj’s third breast throw of the year.

88.39m is Neeraj’s third-best throw of the year. In the Diamond League held in Stockholm last month, he threw the javelin 89.94 meters away.

24-year-old Neeraj has joined the medal contenders after this performance.

If he manages to win a medal at the World Championships, he will be the second Indian after long jumper Anju Bobby George in 2003 to win a medal at the World Athletics Championships.

Anju won the bronze medal in the World Championship held in Paris.

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