Not how I hoped to end the season but will be back stronger: Neeraj Chopra
Neeraj Chopra expressed disappointment after finishing eighth at the World Championships in Tokyo. Back pain affected his performance, but he congratulated Sachin Yadav on his personal best. Keshorn Walcott, Anderson Peters, and Curtis Thompson se...

Troubled by back pain, Chopra, the defending gold-medallist, could manage a best of just 84.03 to be eliminated after the fifth round of finals in Tokyo on Thursday. He later revealed that the back issue had been hampering him since the beginning of this month but he did not want to cite this as the reason for the below-par show.
On Friday, he complimented debutant Sachin Yadav, who outperformed him with a spirited 86.27m throw that left him fourth in the standings.
"It's not how I had hoped to end the season, at the World Championships in Tokyo. I wanted to step out there and give my best for India despite all the challenges but it wasn't my night," he posted on X.
"I'm really happy for Sachin, who threw a personal best and almost brought home a medal. Congratulations to @keshorn_walcott, @peters_oly and @Curt_Thompson on their well-deserved podium places," he said.
The gold went to Keshorn Walcott (88.16m) of Trinidad and Tobago, followed by Grenada's Anderson Peters (87.38m) and American Curtis Thompson (86.67m).
The 27-year-old Haryana-lad, who is a two-time Olympic medallist, promised to come back stronger.
"Grateful for all your support, this only makes me determined to come back stronger," he said.
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