Neeraj Chopra won gold
In the Asian Games 2023, Neeraj Chopra has won the gold medal in Men’s Javelin Throw with a throw of 88.88 meters. Whereas his compatriot Jena Kumar stood second with a throw of 87.54 meters, due to which he won the silver medal.
Neeraj on top even after the fifth attempt
Compatriot Jena in front of Neeraj Chopra
India’s two musclemen Neeraj Chopra and Jena are facing each other. There is going to be a fierce competition between the two.
Neeraj on top after second round

Neeraj topper even after second round
The result was like this after the first round, Indians on top-2 place

Neeraj Chopra on top after the first attempt.
Neeraj Chopra’s throwing machine failed?
Chao Tsun Cheng of Chinese Taipei made the first throw, which was a foul. After this, India’s star athlete Neeraj Chopra threw with full force. It looked like he had thrown around 90 metres, but there was some problem and his reading did not come. On the other hand, it is being claimed on social media that the machine itself has broken down. During this time he was seen standing near the judge.
Chopra won his first World Championship gold medal in Budapest earlier this year, but lost his Diamond League title to Czech Republic’s Jakub Vadlejch last month. Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem, the Commonwealth Games champion and World Championships silver medalist at Budapest 2023, was expected to be the biggest threat to Neeraj Chopra’s title at Hangzhou 2023. However, the Pakistani player has withdrawn from the Asian Games 2023 due to a knee injury.
Arshad’s withdrawal increases the chances of India’s Kishore Kumar Jena, who finished fifth at the Budapest World Championships, and Pakistan’s Mohammad Yasir, who won a bronze medal at the Asian Athletic Championships 2023 in Bangkok earlier this year, to win medals. . Chinese Taipei’s Chao-Tsun Cheng will settle for the Asian record in men’s javelin throw with a throw of 91.36 metres.
Chao-Tsun Cheng and Arshad Nadeem, who have a personal best of 90.18 metres. These two are the only Asian athletes from Asia to cross the 90 meter mark in javelin throw history. Men’s javelin thrower Roderick Genki Dean of Japan, world number 8 in the World Athletics Rankings, will also be in Hangzhou. Although our Neeraj Chopra is currently the number 1 player in the world.