
Neeraj Chopra at Paris Diamond League 2025 Live Streaming: Indian thrower seeking 1st victory of season
Neeraj Chopra at Paris Diamond League 2025 Live Streaming: The last time India's Neeraj Chopra and Germany's Julian Weber met on the Diamond League circuit, both athletes breached the 90m mark on the same night. First, Neeraj had breached the elusive threshold with a 90.23m effort in the third round, finally ending his long quest to break the 90-metre barrier. But soon, he was joined in the 90m club by Weber, thanks to a 91.06m effort in the final throw of the competition, snatching victory away from his Indian rival. That heady night in Doha will still be fresh in many memories. But here comes the sequel as Neeraj and Weber meet in Paris at the Diamond League.
Of course the duo also competed in the Janusz Kusocinski Memorial a week after Doha. There too, Weber was on top, throwing the spear thrice beyond 85m while Neeraj could only manage a best of 84.14m with his last attempt which helped him end second.
Can Chopra best the German javelin thrower? We'll know soon enough. The Meeting de Paris will see five throwers who have breached the 90m mark. Besides Neeraj and Weber, there are also current World No 1 Anderson Peters (Season Best 85.64), Kenya's Julius Yego (SB 78.74) and Trinidad and Tobago's Keshorn Walcott (SB: 84.65).The three throwers rounding up the field are Brazil's Mauricio Luiz Da Silva (SB: 86.34), Moldova's Andrian Mardare (SB: 80.51) and France's Remi Rougetet (SB: 80.49).
Here's a live streaming guide for the Paris Diamond League meet:
When will Neeraj Chopra's javelin throw event at the Paris Diamond League take place?
Neeraj's javelin throw event at the Paris Diamond League will be held in the early hours of Saturday (Friday night in Paris).
Where is Neeraj Chopra's javelin throw event at the Paris Diamond League taking place?
Neeraj will compete at Paris' Stade Charléty on Saturday in the Paris Diamond League meet.
What time does Neeraj Chopra's javelin throw event at the Paris Diamond League start?
Neeraj Chopra's javelin throw event at the Paris Diamond League is scheduled for 1.12 am IST (Saturday).
Which TV channels will broadcast Neeraj Chopra's javelin throw event at the Paris Diamond League?
There is no telecast option of Neeraj Chopra's javelin throw event at the Paris Diamond League in India. You can catch the streaming of the event at Wanda Diamond League YouTube channel.
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