
Neeraj Chopra To Clash With Arshad Nadeem For The First Time After Paris Olympics On This Date
A World Athletics statement said that Chopra and Nadeem will be competing in the men's javelin event in Silesia DL.
The Silesia DL organisers also confirmed the showdown between Chopra and Nadeem, and said it could be the first opportunity for the Indian superstar to settle the scores.
"Neeraj Chopra will face Arshad Nadeem. The Indian-Pakistani battle awaiting the Polish fans will be the first opportunity for revenge after the Paris Olympics," the organisers said while announcing the participants of the prestigious DL event.
"The Pakistani's form remains something of a mystery, as he rarely appears on the European circuit. The exception he will make on August 16th results from his desire to face Chopra.
"The latter became the 26th thrower in history to surpass 90 metres this spring. And he is certainly yearning for more," the organisers said, referring to Chopra achieving the coveted feat of crossing the 90m mark with a throw of 90.23m in the Doha Diamond League in May.
The men's javelin duel between the reigning world champion and reigning Olympic gold medallist is set to be one of the main attractions of the Silesia DL.
Since the Paris Games, Chopra has participated in several competitions, including four Diamond League meetings, two other top-class events in Chorzow, Poland and Ostrava, Czech Republic, as well as the inaugural NC Classic in Bengaluru which he won as host.
He crossed the coveted 90m mark in Doha in his first DL competition of the year on May 16, though he finished second to Julian Weber of Germany. He finished second at Janusz Kusocinski Memorial event in Chorzow on May 23 with a modest 84.14m, before winning his first DL title of the season in Paris on June 20 with 88.16m.
Chopra, who is currently being coached by the legendary javelin thrower Jan Zelezny, then won Ostrava Golden Spike competition with a throw of 85.29m on June 25 before clinching title at NC Classic with 86.18m as host and competitor.
The 28-year-old Nadeem, on the other hand, ended his 2024 season with the Paris Olympics gold and has taken part in just one competition so far this year. He won gold in the Asian Championships in Gumi, South Korea, on May 31 with a throw of 86.40m.
Nadeem was, in fact, invited by Chopra for the NC Classic when it was initially planned to be held on May 24, but the Pakistani had declined that offer on the ground that it would clash with his preparations for the Asian Championships (May 27-31).
The NC Classic, though, was later postponed due to the military conflict after the Pahalgam terror attack which killed 26 tourists, and then held on July 5.
The season's most important competition is the World Championships from September 13 to 21 in Tokyo where Chopra will be aiming to defend his title he had won in 2023. PTI PD.

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