Olympics 2024: Kishore Jena on verge of crashing out early from javelin throw event
Indian athlete Kishore Jena placed ninth in men's javelin throw Group A qualifier at the Olympics with a lackluster 80.73m throw, risking elimination. Jena awaits Group B results where Neeraj Chopra competes. To reach the final, athletes must thro...

All those who throw 84m or above, or at least 12 best performers from Group A and B combined will advance to the final to be held on Thursday.
Jena's opening throw was 80.73m, and he fouled his second attempt before coming up with 80.21m in his last effort.
Julian Weber of Germany topped Group A with a first round throw of 87.76m while former world champion Julius Yego (85.97m) of Kenya and Tokyo Olympics silver medallist Jakub Vadlejch (85.63m) of Czech Republic were second and third respectively.
Toni Keranen (85.27m) of Finland was the fourth athlete to go past the automatic qualification mark of 84m.
Jena had booked an automatic Olympics berth with his 87.54m throw for a silver medal in the Asian Games in October last year.
After that, he crossed the 80m mark in just one out of six competitions before Tuesday.
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