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Neeraj Chopra creates history by becoming first Indian to win Diamond League Trophy

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Olympic gold medallist javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra on Thursday (September 8) achieved yet another historic feat as he became the first Indian to win the prestigious Diamond League Finals title in Zurich.

Chopra began with a foul but jumped to the top spot with a throw of 88.44m -- his fourth career best – in his second attempt, and that turned out to be his winning effort. He had 88.00m, 86.11m, 87.00m and 83.60m in his next four throws.

The Diamond League trophy adds to his historic gold medals in the 2018 Commonwealth Games and the Tokyo Olympics. Chopra managed to stave off a strong challenge from Tokyo 2020 silver medallist Jakub Vadlecjh, who registered a best throw of 86.94m.

Germany's Julian Weber finished third, with a best throw of 83.73m.

Vadkecjh took the lead with his first throw -- an attempt of 84.15m. Neeraj's first throw was not a valid one and it was not the best of starts for the Indian ace.

Vadlecjh then registered an 86m throw to further boost his chances, but Neeraj shot into the lead with his second attempt, which turned out to be the winning one.

He threw 88m in his third attempt, while Vadlejch had a foul throw in the round.

Vadlecjh improved on his performance with the 86.94m throw in his fourth attempt, while Neeraj threw 86.11m.

Neeraj threw 87m in his fifth attempt, meaning he had three throws that would have won him the final.

He finished with a throw of 83.60m, but his last attempt was merely a formality, with India's first-ever Diamond League trophy already secured when all his competitors finished the last round of throws without being able to go past him.

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