Neeraj Chopra's Red-Hot Streak Continues; Throws 85.29m to Win the Ostrava Golden Spike
- UnscriptedVani

- Jun 25
- 2 min read
The javelin soared through the Czech air, landing with the precision that has become synonymous with one name: Neeraj Chopra. India's golden boy has done it again, claiming victory at the prestigious Ostrava Golden Spike meet with a commanding throw of 85.29 meters, proving that his meteoric rise in world athletics shows no signs of slowing down.
Fresh off his triumphant Paris Diamond League victory just five days earlier, Neeraj Chopra stepped into the Ostrava arena with the weight of expectation on his shoulders. The 27-year-old javelin throw sensation didn't just meet those expectations – he shattered them, dominating a competitive nine-man field in his debut at this renowned World Athletics Continental Tour Gold event.
What makes this victory even more remarkable is the backstory. Neeraj Chopra had missed the previous two Golden Spike meets due to fitness challenges, events where his legendary coach Jan Zelezny claimed an astounding nine titles. The irony wasn't lost on anyone – the student was now conquering the same stage where his mentor once reigned supreme.
The throw itself tells a story of resilience. After a disappointing foul on his opening attempt, Neeraj Chopra bounced back with characteristic determination. His third attempt – the decisive 85.29m throw – wasn't just a victory; it was a statement. While South Africa's Douw Smith (84.12m) and Grenada's Anderson Peters (83.63m) pushed hard, they couldn't match the Indian champion's explosive power.
This latest triumph adds another chapter to what's shaping up as Neeraj Chopra's most successful season yet. With a breakthrough 90m-plus throw earlier this year and his first Diamond League title in two years, he's not just throwing javelins – he's throwing down the gauntlet to the world's best.
Sometimes greatness isn't about the distance thrown, but the consistency to keep throwing when the world is watching.
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