
Neeraj Chopra finishes second in Janusz Kusocinski Memorial Meet with a best throw of 84.14 m
Neeraj Chopra
on Friday finished second in
Janusz Kusocinski Memorial Meet
in
Poland
with best throw of 84.14 m. in his last attempt.
The star athlete, however, ended up with a silver medal, behind Germany's
Julian Weber
, whose best throw was 86.12 m.
Last week, the two-time Olympic medalist had breached the 90 m mark for the first time at the
Diamond League
in Doha. There too, Chopra had finished second, behind Weber who stole the show with a winning throw of 91.06 m.

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