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Neeraj Chopra in Diamond League final: Where to see, timing, favorite

When is Neeraj Chopra competing in the Diamond League final?
Time starts: 11:15 IST
venue: Latezigrand Stadium, Zurich, Switzerland
Where can you see Neeraj Chopra in action?
On the official YouTube page of the Diamond League, although the Jewelin final will be covered. Other events in ESPN India’s live blog will have a continuous coverage of the event with throw-by-three scores and updates.
How did Neeraj Chopra qualify for the Diamond League final?
Neeraj qualified by finishing second and first in the two (out of four) Diamond League, in which he competed, scoring 15 points on the Diamond League Circuit. (They left Silesia and Brussels’ feet, both held earlier this month)
The second place came in May, as is an important personal opportunity for Neeraj He crossed the 90 meter ‘Barrier’ For the first time in your career. His throw of 90.23 meters, however, was best performed by Julian Weber of Germany by night (91.06 m).
In June, he defeated Weber in Paris Diamond League (88.16m vs 87.88m) Record your first ‘major’ win of the seasonThis was the first time he defeated Weber in 2025 (after that he finished second.
What else has Neeraj Chopra have done so far in 2025?
After Paris (within a week within a week), he registered another victory for his next program, moving towards the country of coach John Zelezney, he registered another victory, Throwing 85.29 meters at Golden Spike Event in Ostrava To defeat the wonder Challenger Dowav Smit of South Africa (84.12 m).
He then focused on the fact that what he felt was an incident that would strengthen his legacy in Indian sport: Neeraj Chopra Classic. The major border tension between India and Pakistan was postponed, the event was held in early July. Neeraj played the right host before turning the heat in a chili Bengaluru evening Win with a throw of 86.18 meters To defeat 84.51 meters of Julius Yigo.
The event, more than anything, underlined Importance of Neeraj Chopra,
This was his last schedule before this Diamond League final: an event she enters behind her with the pace of three straight victory. He wants to continue the run as the thrower also keeps an eye on the World Championship to be held next month.
Who is the most likely to challenge Neeraj Chopra?
The most likely to endanger Neeraj’s push for a second diamond league win will be the Julian Weber (the best: 91.06 m of the season).
Defending champion Anderson Peters (SB: 85.64m) will always be a danger, while veteran Keshorn Walcott (SB: 86.30m), Julius Yigo (SB: 84.51m) and Andrian Mardare (SB: 82.38m) remain strong throrses.
Simon Velland (SB: 79.33m) is recorded as the entry of the host country, but should not threaten more elite in the list.
What is Neeraj Chopra’s record in the Diamond League final?
Neeraj has won the Diamond League final once in 2022. In 2023 and 2024, he finished second to the familiar enemies Jakab Wades and Anderson Peters respectively.
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