25 July,2022 07:26 AM IST | Eugene (USA) | PTI
Gold medallist Anderson Peters (centre) flanked by silver-winning Neeraj Chopra (left) and Jakub Vadlejch (bronze) on the podium
Neeraj Chopra, who felt "something" on his strapped thigh, termed his history-scripting silver at the World Championships javelin throw final as challenging.
Defending champion Anderson Peters won gold with a best throw of 90.54m while Olympic silver winner Jakub Vadlejch took the bronze with 88.09m. Chopra was lying at fourth position after three rounds of throws, having opened with a foul before registering 82.39m and 86.37m in his next two attempts.
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He got a big fourth-round throw of 88.13m to jump to second place. "It was challenging for me, but I was confident that a good throw will come. I am happy to have won a silver, the country's first medal after 19 years. I will take it," he said.
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