Neeraj Chopra will deliver when it matters most — Sumariwalla before World Athletics Championships
World Athletics vice president Adille Sumariwalla has backed star Indian javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra to be at his best during next month’s World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, despite finishing runner-up in the Diamond League (DL) Final in Zurich, Switzerland.
The 27-year-old two-time Olympic medallist was not at his prime in the DL Final on Thursday, producing a maximum throw of 85.01m — his personal best is 90.23m — to finish second for the third time in a row.
He had won the DL trophy in 2022 before finishing second in 2023 and 2024.
Germany’s Julian Weber lifted his maiden DL Trophy with a monster throw of 91.57m, his personal best and the season-best globally. He had another 90m-plus throw – 91.37m – on the day as the seven-man competition turned out to be a one-man show.
Speaking on the sidelines of the press conference for the International Association of Ultrarunners 50K World Championship, Sumariwalla said Chopra will deliver during the September 13-21 World Championships.
“I think he (Neeraj) is okay. Neeraj performs when he really has to perform. 85-86m is not bad at all. He won the Olympics with the same distance, we just got so used to Neeraj winning that we forget that it’s a sport and javelin is a dicey sport,” Sumariwalla told PTI Videos.
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Sumariwalla said it will be interesting to see Chopra and Weber face off again in the World Championships in Tokyo.
“Weber is throwing very well at the moment. Weber has got all his things right, so he is throwing well. It will be a good fight between them in Tokyo,” he said.
Talking about India’s prospects in Tokyo, the former Athletics Federation of India (AFI) president and its current spokesperson said the country will do better than last year and will see more finalists.
“I think we will do better than last year; we will have more finalists,” he noted.
Sumariwalla also said that the Asian Games and Commonwealth Games next year will be “stepping stones” for Indian athletes for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, which he described as the “real performance” target.
Published on Aug 30, 2025