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Chopra up against Weber again in Poland after 90m duel in Doha

Chopra up against Weber again in Poland after 90m duel in Doha

Deccan Herald22-05-2025

Weber, an European champion in 2022 and silver-medallist in 2024, will be there in Poland too along with two-time world champion Anderson Peters (PB: 93.07m) of Grenada, who finished third in Doha with a throw of 84m.

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