India has sent a 19-member team to the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, led by javelin champion Neeraj Chopra. Here's how you can watch the top athletes from the country.
The World Athletics Championships kicked off on Saturday, September 13. Nineteen Indian athletes are participating in the competition, and here are five you should watch out for.
World Athletics Vice President Adille Sumariwalla supports Neeraj Chopra for the World Athletics Championships. He anticipates a strong showing from Chopra, despite a recent second-place finish. Sumariwalla expects a good competition between Chopra and Julian Weber. He also predicts India will improve upon its performance from the previous year's World Championships.
Neeraj Chopra, despite a challenging performance at the Diamond League Finals in Zurich, secured second place with a final throw of 85.01m. Julian Weber of Germany dominated the event with a stunning 91.51m throw. Chopra acknowledged his timing and run-up were off, but remains focused on the upcoming World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, aiming to defend his title.
Neeraj Chopra was comfortably outclassed by Julian Weber in the Diamond League Final on Thursday. A rare stumble for a relentless champion, he still reminds fans why they expect nothing less than greatness.
Neeraj Chopra secured second place at the Diamond League Final in Zurich, his third consecutive runner-up finish, as Julian Weber of Germany claimed his first title. Weber dominated with a world-leading throw of 91.57m. Chopra's best effort was 85.01m in the final round.
India's javelin ace Neeraj Chopra returns to the Diamond League Final in Zurich, chasing a second Diamond Trophy. With Julian Weber and Anderson Peters in the fray, the meet serves as the perfect prelude to next month's World Championships.
Neeraj Chopra, despite his impressive 90.23m throw in Doha, believes he's yet to achieve technical perfection. Ahead of the Diamond League Finals in Zurich, Chopra highlighted the need to better utilize his run-up speed and improve his blocking technique. He credited coach Jan Zelezny for his guidance and emphasized the importance of adapting to external conditions.
India's javelin star Neeraj Chopra is set for the Diamond League Final 2025 in Zurich. He aims to reclaim his title at Letzigrund Stadium. The event is scheduled for Thursday, August 28. Chopra has already qualified, showcasing strong performances this season. He will face tough competition, including Anderson Peters and Julian Weber.
Neeraj Chopra is set to clash with Anderson Peters and Julian Weber at the Diamond League Final in Zurich on August 28. After securing fourth place qualification, Chopra aims for victory, having won the Doha and Paris legs earlier this year. He will also defend his world title at the World Championships in Tokyo next month.
Neeraj Chopra playfully suggested Brett Lee's athleticism in his prime could have helped him excel in javelon. This prompted a humble and humorous response from the former Australian fast bowler.
Neeraj Chopra, India's Olympic champion, took a break from training for the Neeraj Chopra Classic to share insights and predictions in a candid chat. He humorously suggested Brett Lee could excel in javelin and expressed interest in learning bowling from Jasprit Bumrah. Chopra also admired Sachin Tendulkar's ability to handle pressure and seeks to emulate that calm mindset.
Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra believes Jasprit Bumrah possesses the fitness and strength to excel in javelin throw, highlighting the crossover of athletic abilities. Bumrah's impressive 2024 performance includes 78 wickets in 15 Test matches, leading all fast bowlers globally in wickets and overs bowled.