The World Athletics Championship saw a fascinating contest in the men’s javelin qualification round. After struggling for months to reach his peak, Neeraj got the job done in just one throw. Arshad Nadeem, the Olympic champion, nearly got knocked out in the first round.

It was a tale of the first and the last throw in the men’s javelin qualification on September 17, as defending champion Neeraj Chopra and Olympic champion Arshad Nadeem booked their places in the final of the World Athletics Championships. But between those two throws – the first from Neeraj and the last from Nadeem – there was plenty of drama that kept the crowd on their feet in Tokyo.
Twelve athletes qualified for the final out of a 37-member field. Seven – Anderson Peters, Julian Weber, Julius Yego, Dawid Wegner, Arshad Nadeem, Neeraj Chopra and Curtis Thompson – achieved direct qualification. The seven, seemingly gifted with strength from the gods, breached the automatic qualification mark of 84.50 metres, while the remaining five had to fight their nerves in a tense qualification round in hot and humid Tokyo.
Amid the palpable tension of the men’s 200m heats, where the competition was fierce, the Tokyo crowd gave a rousing reception to reigning world champion Neeraj Chopra.

