Neeraj Chopra won the first title of 2025 by throwing 88.16 meters in the first throw in Paris Diamond League
Victorious Start at the Paris Diamond League
On June 20, 2025, at Stade Charléty in Paris, Neeraj Chopra secured the top position in the men’s javelin throw with a massive 88.16 m effort in his very first attempt. He followed it up with a second throw of 85.10 m, then fouled three consecutive times, but safely landed 82.89 m in his sixth and final attempt—sealing the victory.
Julian Weber of Germany claimed second place with a season-best 87.88 m, while Luiz Mauricio da Silva of Brazil took bronze with 86.62 m.
| Position | Athlete | Best Throw |
|---|---|---|
| 🥇 | Neeraj Chopra (India) | 88.16 m |
| 🥈 | Julian Weber (Germany) | 87.88 m |
| 🥉 | Luiz Mauricio da Silva (Brazil) | 86.62 m |
Neeraj’s Form in Recent Months
- Doha Diamond League (May 16, 2025): Neeraj threw 90.23 m, but Weber outdid him with 91.06 m, pushing Neeraj to second place.
- Janusz Kusociński Memorial (Poland, May 23): In chilly, overcast conditions, Weber (86.12 m) defeated Neeraj (84.14 m).
- Lausanne (June 2023): Neeraj’s last Diamond League title, a winning throw of 87.66 m.
Technical Analysis & Competition Breakdown
- Neeraj’s first throw of 88.16 m set the stage for victory.
- Though three fouls disrupted his rhythm, he calmly threw 82.89 m in the final round to seal his win.
- Weber followed with solid efforts of 86.20 m, 83.13 m, and 84.50 m, but couldn’t surpass the 88 m mark.
- Da Silva secured third place with his standout third-round throw of 86.62 m, a South American best.
Points System & Tournament Structure
In the Diamond League, athletes earn points instead of medals: 1st place gets 8 points, 2nd earns 7, down to 8th place earning 1 point. After Paris:
- Neeraj Chopra: Added 8 points for a total of 15—tied with Julian Weber at the top.
- Julian Weber: Also has 15 total points.
- Athletes accumulate points throughout the season, and the top 10 qualify for the season-ending Diamond League Final.
Upcoming: Neeraj Chopra Classic (Bengaluru)
- Date: Now set for July 5, 2025, after originally scheduled for May 24 but postponed due to India–Pakistan border tensions.
- Venue: Bengaluru’s Sree Kanteerava Stadium.
- Event Tier: World Athletics Continental Tour Gold—a ranking-point–relevant competition.
- Tickets: Starting at ₹199, with premium boxes up to ₹44,999.
- Participants: Notable throwers include Thomas Röhler (93.90 m PB), Anderson Peters (93.07 m), Julius Yego (92.72 m), alongside a field of 12 athletes—7 international and 5 Indian competitors.
- Neeraj’s Vision: He hopes to “hoist our flag high on home soil” by making this a marquee javelin event.
What Is the Diamond League?
- A track-and-field series featuring 16 men’s and women’s events.
- Held annually from May to September, it comprises about 14 meets (including the final).
- At each meet, the top 8 finishers score points, and the season’s top 10 in each discipline qualify for the Zurich Final.
- Diamond League champions receive a trophy and cash prize.
Why This Win Matters for Neeraj Chopra
- First Diamond League win since 2023—a long-awaited victory since Lausanne.
- Psychological edge—a comeback after two recent defeats to Weber.
- World-class form—90.23 m earlier this season, but parrying under pressure with a composed 88.16 m in Paris shows grit.
- National impact—launching the NC Classic in India brings top-tier javelin closer to home and inspires a generation.
Conclusion
Neeraj Chopra’s brilliantly executed win in Paris was not just another title—it was a showcase of his global-level technique, mental resilience, and competitiveness. With the NC Classic unfolding on home soil and the Zurich Final on the horizon, all eyes are on this two-time Olympic medalist to continue uplifting Indian athletics.