Union Minister Piyush Goyal, long-term athlete Murali Sreeshankar Hail Nationsaj Chopra for the intersection of 90 m market

New -delhi [India]May 17 (Ani): Union Minister Piyush Goyal led the Indian World Champion and Olympic Golden Medal Javelin thrower downajaj Chopra after crossing the 90m score of 90m at Doha Diamond League on Friday. India’s world champion and the Olympic gold medalist javelin throwing downaj Chopra had an excursion to remember, as he became the first Indian to cross the 90m point in the sport on Friday. However, after a monstrous throw by Julian Weber of Germany at the Doha Diamond League, he was unable to secure the top position on the podium this time. Union Minister Goyal took to X, “90.23m, a historic moment for India, while Lieutenant -Colonel Defining Chopra breaks the 90m point with a best career at Doha #Diamondleague!” Indian long-term athlete Murali Shreeshankar also posted an Instagram story in celebration of Verenaj’s performance. Nekdaj had the lead to the finals, and crossed the 90m point with a tremendous throw of 90.23 m, which broke his own national record. In the last set, however, Weber registered a brilliant attempt of 91.06 m and dropped down to second place. Grenada’s Anderson Peters is at number three, with a throw of 85.64 m. Neegaj had a brilliant start and started his season with a throw of 88.44 m, with Anderson Peters van Grenada in second place with 85.64 m and Keshorn Walcott of Trinidad and Tobago on third place with 84.65 m. The second throw of the SuperStar Indian was a mistake, but he still managed to retain his lead. Germany’s Julian Weber took third place with a throw of 85.57 m. However, the third throw of Nekdaj, a monstrous 90.23 m, helped him touch the prestigious 90 m point and expand his lead over his other opponents. He also broke his own national record and improved his 89.94 m throwing registered during Stockholm Diamond League 2022. However, Julian got close, with a throw of 89.06 m. Neegaj’s fourth throw was 80.56 m, and the fifth throw was a mistake. However, it still kept Nedaj in the lead, with Julian in second place and Peters in third place. However, downajej was beaten in the final set, with Weber throwing 91.06 m to surpass the Indian, which finished second with his final throw 88.20 m. (Ani)