Lieutenant Colonel Neeraj Chopra etched his name into athletics history on Friday by becoming the 25th man ever to breach the fabled 90-metre mark in menโs javelin. Competing at the Doha Diamond League, the Olympic and World Champion launched a 90.23m throw, a milestone that had long eluded him despite years of near-misses and extraordinary consistency.
The moment, though monumental, was met with quiet relief rather than wild celebration. Chopra, calm and composed, allowed himself a brief smile as the javelin sliced through the night sky and landed in record territory. It was a culmination of years of effort, technical adjustments, and the weight of national expectations.
For Neeraj, this wasnโt just a personal victoryโit was a moment of national pride. Ever since his breakout 86.48m throw as a teenager in 2016, India had waited for this day. Despite two Olympic medals and a World Championship title, the 90m question lingered. On Friday, he answered it emphatically.
Ironically, the milestone came at a meet where no one had asked him about the elusive mark in the lead-up. But changes in his form and rhythmโguided by new coach Jan Zeleznyโwere already visible. With better balance, refined technique, and freedom from past injuries, Chopra looked sharp from the outset, opening with an 88.44m throw.
Then came the third round. With a trademark crowd-rallying gesture, Chopra sprinted in and unleashed the spear to 90.23m. A historic throw. And yet, it wasnโt enough to win.
Germanyโs Julian Weber, another long-time 90m aspirant, trumped Neeraj with a final throw of 91.06m. The Doha meet made it clearโthis was only the beginning of a fierce new chapter in menโs javelin.
Neeraj, unfazed, acknowledged the challenge. โNow that Iโve seen the path to 90m, Iโll get better. I know I can throw fartherโand I will,โ he said post-event. His eyes are now set on consistent 90m-plus throws, defending his world title, and ultimately cementing his legacy.
As rivals sharpen their game and the bar rises higher, Neeraj Chopraโs breakthrough signals not an endโbut the true beginning of a thrilling race to redefine greatness.