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Savo Games: Neeraj Chopra strikes gold in Javelin throw

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Defending Commonwealth Games champion, Neeraj Chopra clinched the gold medal at the Savo Games in Finland on Sunday, to sum up a wonderful preparation for the 18th Asian Games slated to be held in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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The star Javelin thrower defeated his Asian rival Chao-Tsun Cheng of Chinese Taipei, with a gigantic throw of 85.69m at the event held at Lapinlahti, where he is currently undergoing his preparations for the Asian Games. Cheng came second after covering a distance of 82.52m.

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Despite the defeat, Chang still remains the only Asian player to have thrown a Javelin beyond the distance of 90m. The 23-year-old achieved the feat last year, when he threw 91.36m at the World University Games in Taipei, to break a three-year-old Asian record of 89.15m set by Zhao Qinggang of China at the 2014 Asian Games.

Meanwhile, Neeraj who is the Asian seasonal leader has a personal best score of 87.43m, which he achieved during the first leg of the Diamond League Meeting in Doha three months ago.

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He is ahead of both Cheng and Ahmed Bader Magour of Qatar (season-best 83.71m) and winning the gold at the Savo Games will surely boost his confidence before the Asian Games.

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The 20-year-old on Friday lost his former coach Gary Calvert, who died of a heart attack in a hospital in China. The Australian was Neeraj’s coach when he won the historic gold medal in the Junior World Championships in 2016. At the time of death, the 65-year-old Calvert was serving as the national Javelin coach of China.

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