Neeraj with an 88.13m on his fourth attempt, Moves into silver-medal position, behind defending champion Anderson Peters.
Men’s Triple Jump Final
this is Neeraj Chopra’s biggest career achievement at the senior level. Long-jumper Anju Bobby George will finally have company after a wait of 19 year
Eldhose Paul finishes just outside of the top-8 bracket after three attempts to end up in 9th position with a best jump of 16.79m.
That’s how the men’s javelin final standings look at the moment….third attempts on
Neeraj with an 86.37m throw on his third attempt. His best so far in three attempts. Building it up nicely, stays in fourth position.
Men’s Javelin Final: Another 90m+ throw by Anderson Peters. He strengthens his No. 1 position with a 90.46m on his second attempt.
Rohit improves but not enough – 78.72m.
Neeraj Chopra on second attempt: 82.39m. Pushes him up to No. 4. Rohit Yadav 77.96m.
And Julian Weber’s 86.86m puts him at No. 2 at the end of first attempt by all throwers in the men’s javelin final.
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