Neeraj Chopra finally breaks 90 million obstacles and realizes long-awaited dreams in Diamond Alliance

In his mind, Neeraj has been dreaming of the elusive 90m Mark, which finally came true in Doha.
The famous javelin thrower started the game with 88.4 million in the first round, allowing him to stand on the top.
Neeraj has had a successful career at the Katar Sports Club, finishing second in the Doha leg of the Diamond League in 2024 and won in 2023. Neeraj has also started his sports season in Doha over the past few years.
Neeraj will also try to break Doha’s 90m obstacle, he holds the Indian national record for the Indian national javelin and has a personal best of 89.94m.
Chopra won a gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics and then won a silver medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics, and he first competed in the Doha DL in 2018 when he finished fourth with an advantage of 87.43. After winning the gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, he won the championship in 2023 (88.67m) (88.67m) and 2024 (88m). He will seek to regain the Doha DL championship. Chopra will also compete in the Golden Spike 2025 track and field competition in Ostrava, Czech Republic on June 24, hoping to be lucky for the third time after exiting the last two versions due to injury.
Doha Legs are the third in the DL series and the first on the list of men’s javelins.
The Wanda Diamond League is an elite one-day conference series for track and field athletics around the world. It includes the 15 most prestigious events in the world’s track and field.
Athletes compete for points in 14 series to qualify for the two-day DL finale, which will be held in Zurich from August 27 to 28 this year.