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Neeraj Chopra Shines at Paris Diamond League with Stunning 88.16m Throw

Neeraj Chopra delivered an exceptional performance at the Paris Diamond League, winning with a remarkable throw of 88.16m on his first attempt. This victory marks a significant moment in his career, as he outperformed fierce competitors like Julian Weber and Luiz Maurício da Silva. Chopra's return to the Paris meet, after several years, highlights his continued dominance in athletics. With this win, he reaffirms his status as one of the sport's leading figures, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.
 

Chopra Dominates in Paris


Paris: Neeraj Chopra, the double Olympic medalist, showcased an impressive performance at the Paris Diamond League, securing victory with an outstanding throw of 88.16m on his first attempt at Stade Charléty on Saturday.


Chopra's initial throw set the standard for the event and remained unbeaten throughout the competition. Although he had three fouls out of six attempts, his early throw was sufficient to maintain his lead in a fiercely competitive environment.


Germany's Julian Weber, a former Diamond League champion and one of Chopra's main competitors, came closest with a solid throw of 87.88m, also in the opening round. Despite a consistent performance, Weber could not surpass Chopra's distance and finished in second place.


Brazil's Luiz Maurício da Silva achieved a personal best of 86.62m in the third round, earning third place and establishing a new South American record.


This event marked Chopra's return to the Paris Diamond League since 2017, where he finished fifth with a throw of 84.67m as a junior world champion. The Paris meet was the eighth stop on the 2025 Diamond League circuit, which will conclude with a two-day final in Zurich this August.


Chopra kicked off his 2025 season with a victory at the Potch Invitational in South Africa, throwing 84.52m. He made headlines in Doha by breaking the elusive 90m barrier for the first time, setting a new Indian national record with a throw of 90.23m, although he was narrowly beaten by Weber's personal best of 91.06m.


The rivalry continued at Poland's Janusz Kusociński Memorial, where Weber again outperformed Chopra with a throw of 86.12m compared to Chopra's 84.14m in challenging weather conditions.


In Paris, however, Chopra reclaimed his dominance and reminded everyone why he is considered one of the most formidable athletes in the sport.