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"We did it brother": Neeraj Chopra's heartfelt message for Weber after duo breached 90m mark

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New Delhi | May 17, 2025 11:13:58 PM IST
India's star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra dropped a heartwarming message for his German competitor Julian Weber, after the duo shattered the record and breached the 90m mark for the first time in their stellar careers.

During the nail-biting contest at the Doha Diamond League 2025 on Friday, Neeraj's much-awaited 90m throw finally was up on the show, after he sent his javelin to a distance of 90.23m. However, despite his all-time best, the two-time Olympic medallist had to settle for the second spot due to Weber's jaw-dropping effort of 91.06m.

Neeraj took to Instagram on Saturday, sharing an image of himself with his German counterpart and writing, "We did it, brother."

Neeraj, a two-time Olympic medallist, started strong with a world-leading throw of 88.44m at the Qatar Sports Club. After a foul in his second attempt, he came back with a stunning 90.23m throw on his third try, setting a new national record.

His previous best was 89.94m, achieved in Stockholm Diamond League two years ago. Over time, Neeraj has had six throws in the range of 89m but has missed the 90m milestone by a whisker.

Neeraj had the lead till the final round, crossing the 90-m mark with a stupendous throw of 90.23 m, breaking his national record. However, in the last set of throws, Weber registered a brilliant effort of 91.06 m, dropping Neeraj to second spot. Grenada's Anderson Peters is at number three, with a throw of 85.64m.

Neeraj had a brilliant start, kickstarting his season with a throw of 88.44 m, with Anderson Peters of Grenada in second place with 85.64 m and Keshorn Walcott of Trinidad and Tobago at third with 84.65 m.

The superstar Indian's second throw was a foul, but he still managed to maintain his lead. Germany's Julian Weber took third place with a throw of 85.57m.

However, Neeraj's third throw, a monstrous 90.23 m, helped him touch the coveted 90-m mark, extending his lead over his other opponents. He also broke his national record, bettering his 89.94 m throw registered during the Stockholm Diamond League 2022.

Julian, however, came close, with a throw of 89.06m. Neeraj's fourth throw was 80.56m, and the fifth throw was a foul attempt. However, this still kept Neeraj in the lead, with Julian in second spot and Peters in third spot. However, Neeraj was beaten in the final set of throws, with Weber throwing 91.06m to outdo the Indian, who finished in second spot with his final throw being 88.20m. (ANI)

 
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