Saloni Gusain | Updated: Jun 16, 2022 17:39 IST
Neeraj Chopra New Record: History repeats itself when the national pride Neeraj Chopra set a new national record. He threw the javelin throw 89.30 meter in the Paavo Nurmi games happening in Finland. Last year in March, we had a Neeraj Chopra national record of 88.07 m in Patiala. Later, he won a Gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics with a javelin throw of 87.58 m in August 2021.
This time, at the Paavo Nurmi Games, Neeraj Chopra won a silver medal. Oliver Helander of Finland took the Gold medal with 89.83 metres. In javelin throw, 90 metres is considered the Gold medal standard. Chopra’s javelin throw record was near to it.
Given below is Neeraj Chopra’s journey so far. Among these games, there have been two Neeraj Chopra javelin throw records.
Year | Game | Throw |
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2013 | Thiruvananthapuram, India | 69.66 |
2014 | Patiala, India | 70.19 |
2015 | Patiala, India | 81.04 |
2016 | Zdzislaw Krzyszkowiak Stadium, Poland | 86.48 |
2018 | Patiala, India | 85.63 |
2019 | Jakarta, Indonesia | 88.06 |
2020 | Potchefstroom, South Africa | 87.86 |
2021 | Patiala, India | 88.07 |
2022 | Paavo Nurmi Stadium, Finland | 89.30 |
Next game of Neeraj Chopra will be in Kourtane Games in Finland on the 18th of June 2022. Later, he will be playing on 30th June in the Stockholm leg of the Diamond League.
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Here are a few things about this year’s Paavo Nurmi Games.
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The new Neeraj Chopra national record is for the javelin throw at 89.30m
The new Neeraj Chopra javelin throw record was made in the Paavo Nurmi Games in Finland.
No, Neeraj Chopra won the Silver medal.
Last year, Neeraj Chopra made a national record for the javelin throw at 88.07 m in Patiala.
Oliver Helander won the gold medal with his throw of 89.83 m is at the Paavo Nurmi Games in Finland