In pics | Neeraj Chopra wins silver in Worlds, scripts history again
Updated: July 24, 2022 11:09:58 am- 1 / 9
The gold eluded him but with a landmark silver here, Olympic champion javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra still created history one more time, becoming only the second Indian and first male track and field athlete to win a medal in the World Championships. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
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The 24-year-old Chopra, who had come into the showpiece as a hot medal favourite, produced a best throw of 88.13m, which came in the fourth round, to finish second behind defending champion Anderson Peters of Grenada (90.54m).
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Legendary long jumper Anju Bobby George was the first Indian to win a medal -- bronze -- in the World Championships in the 2003 edition in Paris. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
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Neeraj Chopra's fifth and sixth throws were fouls. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
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It was a nervy and unusual start for Chopra, as he opened with a foul throw and had 82.39m and 86.37m to be at fourth after three rounds. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
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But, to the big relief of the Indian contingent, and the legions of his fans back home, he got his rhythm back as he came up with a big fourth round throw of 88.13m, his fourth career-best effort, to jump to second place, which he held on to till the end. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
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Chopra was, however, no match for Grenada's gold winner Anderson Peters, who produced a massive 90.54m throw to defend the title he had won in the last edition in 2019 in Doha. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
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Chopra had won gold in Tokyo Olympics last year with a second round throw of 87.58m and had just needed a first round effort of 88.39m to qualify for the finals at second place here. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
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His silver saw India featuring in the medal table of the worlds for the first time in nearly two decades. India were placed at joint 28th in the standings. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)