Doha Diamond League blog: Neeraj Chopra begins 2023 with a win in Doha and world-leading 88.67m
Recap of the men’s triple jump and javelin events at the Diamond League meet in Doha.

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Eldhose Paul in Triple Jump, attempts: 15.84m, 13.65m, 14.70m (Finishes 10th)
Neeraj Chopra in Javelin Throw, attempts: 88.67m (World lead), 86.04m, 85.47m, X, 84.37m, 86.52m (Finishes first)
Doha Diamond League: Neeraj Chopra starts strong, again https://t.co/BxLoVGGGUN
— Scroll.in (@scroll_in) May 6, 2023
That will be all for the blog. A strong start to the season for Neeraj Chopra as he sets the benchmark for 2023.
Kicking off his 2023 in style! @Neeraj_chopra1 wins the #DohaDL with a 💥 throw of 88.67 metres.#DiamondLeague #DLonJioCinema #DLonSports18 pic.twitter.com/Iz41tYZUyo
— JioCinema (@JioCinema) May 5, 2023
It was a very hard win, but I’m happy, It’s a really good start for me. I hope to come in the first place in the next competitions and to keep consistent during this season.
I feel really good, today was challenging for all athletes, but I’m still satisfied with my result. It was a good start and it’s a great atmosphere. Lot of people came to support me and they are really happy.
For this season I plan to stay fit and do more than I can. sometimes it’s really hard because we have have big country and people hope for me, and now more athletes of people from my country join me in the Diamond League and other competitions. I’m lucky people have faith in me, I feel really good.
This Doha meeting is great, the first one every year. Today was challenging, next time I’ll do more. This season I’ll stay fit consistent and I’ll try do my best in next competitions.
Back to winning ways 🤩
— World Athletics (@WorldAthletics) May 5, 2023
Olympic and @Diamond_League champion @Neeraj_chopra1 throws a world-leading 88.67m to win the men’s javelin throw at the @dldoha 👏#DiamondLeague #DohaDL pic.twitter.com/l5DBeEvdZ0
Neeraj Chopra wins 🥇 at the Wanda Diamond League in Doha on Friday with a throw of 88.67m 🇮🇳
— Athletics Federation of India (@afiindia) May 5, 2023
#IndianAthletics pic.twitter.com/6PP5thpcNR
Need I say more#NeerajChopra #DiamondLeague #DohaDL #DOHA #dohadiamondleague pic.twitter.com/KNpFToslDm
— Sundeep Misra (@MisraSundeep) May 5, 2023
#DohaDL Context for wind (and 90m question): Slightly different conditions, but Men's PV last year was moved forward a day (and indoors) because of the weather, allowing the javelin event to use the other runway and throw into the wind.
— Aman Shah (@aman812) May 5, 2023
Men’s javelin throw: A Diamond League meet win early in the season is gold dust as the 8 points gives him a cushion should he need a break later on. (At each of the meetings where their event is featured, athletes are awarded 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 or 1 points for ranking 1st to 8th respectively)
MEETING | COUNTRY | DATE | Men's Javelin |
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Doha | QAT | 5th May 2023 | Yes (Neeraj 1st, 8 points) |
Rabat | MAR | 28th May 2023 | |
Rome/Florence | ITA | 2nd June 2023 | |
Paris | FRA | 9th June 2023 | |
Oslo | NOR | 15th June 2023 | |
Lausanne | SUI | 30th June 2023 | Yes |
Stockholm | SWE | 2nd July 2023 | |
Silesia | POL | 16th July 2023 | |
Monaco | MON | 21st July 2023 | Yes |
London | GBR | 23rd July 2023 | |
Zurich | SUI | 31st August 2023 | Yes |
Shenzhen | CHN | 2nd September 2023 | |
Brussels | BEL | 8th September 2023 | |
Eugene (FINAL) | USA | 16th - 17th September 2023 | Yes |
88.67m for the season opener and a second career DL meet win for @Neeraj_chopra1
— Aman Shah (@aman812) May 5, 2023
Good, early 8 points in the bag which will be key in a season packed with 3 major championships #DLDoha
Nothing better than this, 🇮🇳 meet the World Lead holder for this season! #NeerajChopra #DohaDL #DiamondLeague pic.twitter.com/54CUxMxnme
— JSW Sports (@jswsports) May 5, 2023
Neeraj Chopra's brilliant first throw of 88.67m turns out to be enough to win the Doha Diamond League. pic.twitter.com/hzBgIBnHBV
— Susan Ninan (@ninansusan) May 5, 2023
“Sometimes, even with the world’s best javelin throwers present, you get gold with 85m. The main thing is to throw well on the biggest platforms,” @Neeraj_chopra1 said before #DohaDL
— Dilip Unnikrishnan (@DilipUnnikrishn) May 5, 2023
Once again, Neeraj threw well in testing conditionshttps://t.co/lvkQG5OPFP
No change in the Final 3, which means @Neeraj_chopra1 wins the javelin with a world lead of 88.67m!#DohaDL#DiamondLeague
— Wanda Diamond League (@Diamond_League) May 5, 2023
📷 @matthewquine pic.twitter.com/VcFS9ZspJB
Men’s javelin throw: The conditions weren’t easy per the commentators with the throwers going up against the wind and so 90m+ throws that we were expecting from some of the athletes didn’t happen tonight. But it is worth remembering what Neeraj had said before the event:
“Ultimately, 90m is just a distance. There are times in events where even with the world’s best javelin throwers present, you get the gold with 85m or 86m. The biggest thing for me is to handle the pressure and perform in an event no matter what the weather and conditions. I won’t be able to throw 90m all the time. The main thing is to throw well on the biggest platforms. I focus on being consistent,” Chopra said.
“I’m not saying 90m is not necessary, it is important. It is a magic number. The 90m club is special among javelin throwers and hopefully I shall also enter it this year,” he added.
— pre season PC
Men’s javelin throw: Here’s the final standings.

Men’s javelin throw:: Neeraj Chopra wins the Diamond League meet in Doha! His first throw of 88.67m is enough for the Indian to pip Jakub Vadlejch, who had a best throw of 88.63m, and World Champion Anderson Peters
Men’s javelin throw: Neeraj likes this! That confidence is there in the follow through. But no, it’s not quite there. A very solid 86.52m.
Going in for the final one! ⚡️🇮🇳#NeerajChopra #DohaDL #DiamondLeague #BetterEveryDay pic.twitter.com/3CSKlSsIOg
— JSW Sports (@jswsports) May 5, 2023
Men’s javelin throw: Neeraj Chopra, Jakub Vadlejch, Anderson Peters are the top three who will get their final attempts (in that order) to try and clinch the event.

Men’s javelin throw: Oh Vadlejch with a second 88+ for the night! He goes 88.47m but that is still not his best and Neeraj stays ahead. And of course, confirmed in the top three.
Men’s javelin throw: Unlikely that his 88.67 is surpasse given the trend, but worth noting that Neeraj must now wait for all attempts to finish to see if she is in top 3. Only the top 3 will get the 6th attempt.
Men’s javelin throw: A 84.37m for Neeraj off his 5th attempt.
Men’s javelin throw: And no one improves their best mark with their 4th attempts. Status quo.

Men’s javelin throw: A barrage of Xs in the fourth round. Has to be the conditions I imagine, no visuals yet. Would assume they are all not pleased with their marks.
At the half way mark, Neeraj Chopra is still leading the line with 88.67m. 🇮🇳
— Inspire Institute of Sport (@IIS_Vijayanagar) May 5, 2023
Jakub Vadlejch 🇨🇿 sits second with a best throw of 88.63m. 👀
Anderson Peters 🇬🇩 holds the third position with a best throw of 85.88m. #DohaDL #DiamondLeague #NeerajChopra #CraftingVictories 🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/UFsCRojOyM
Men’s javelin throw: Last three attempts to come up. Neeraj will start and it is his first invalid attempt of the day. It’s a X.
Men’s javelin throw: Three rounds done and Neeraj leads the way. He will start off as the orders change now and we bid goodbye for the night to Helander and Yego who didn’t register a legal mark.

Men’s javelin throw: 81.27 for Keshorn Walcott the London 2012 champion, as six athletes cross the 80m mark.
Men’s javelin throw: 85.47m is Neeraj’s third attempt. If the throws are happening against the wind, that would probably explain why the throws have not picked up too much.
Men’s javelin throw: 83.69 for Peters as we get going with the third attempts.

Good start. Neeraj Chopra 1st throw 88.67m. #DohaDiamondleague pic.twitter.com/GhQ21bYTNu
— Athletics Federation of India (@afiindia) May 5, 2023
With the throws being against the wind, #NeerajChopra’s second makes it to 86.04 meters.
— JSW Sports (@jswsports) May 5, 2023
Men’s javelin throw: Jakub Vadlejch meanwhile comes up with a 88.63m, just behind Neeraj’s. Peters down to third for now.
Men’s javelin throw: Yes there we go, looks like a scoreboard error. Neeraj Chopra’s second attempt is another superb 86.04m.
Men’s javelin throw: Not sure if that is a scoring error but the website is showing Neeraj, like Peters, has thrown a 83.68 is his 2nd attempt.
Men’s javelin throw: First round of throws done. Peters will start off again, 83.68 is his 2nd attempt.

Men’s javelin throw: We get visuals of Anderson Peters, Neeraj Chopra, Jakub Vadlejch and it must be said, the Indian did not look too pleased with that. More left in the tank, he thinks perhaps?
#DiamondLeague #DohaDL
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) May 5, 2023
Neeraj Chopra's first throw of 2023 is the best throw in the world in 2023 competitively. Neeraj with a World Lead 88.67m.
(👀 And actually didn't look too pleased with that, if that is a sign of things to come)
https://t.co/eSFg2XrHko pic.twitter.com/n0dFO5Kjqk
Men’s javelin throw: Good start for Vadlejch too with a 85.51m
Men’s javelin throw: For those wondering, yes javelin has begun. They are showing track events mostly as is usually the case. They will show the best throws and the final stages later on. Live on JioCinema and Sports18.
Men’s javelin throw: Ah what did we tell you about this man being a strong starter. Neeraj Chopra’s first throw of 2023 is a World Leading 88.67m!
Men’s javelin throw: Anderson Peters starts with 85.88. Neeraj next.
Men’s javelin throw: Potential blockbuster start to the men’s javelin in store with Anderson Peters, Neeraj Chopra, Jakub Vadlejch to go 1, 2 and 3 in the order.
Men’s javelin throw: Here’s a look at the start list and throwing order

#Athletics
— The Field (@thefield_in) April 17, 2023
Having won an Olympic gold early in his career, how does Neeraj Chopra set new targets?
🗣️ "Mujhe maza aata hai khelne mein... enjoy karta hoon apne sport ko"
🎥 Press conference via JSW Sports Media pic.twitter.com/uE1rZRcOZK
Neeraj tends to start off a season quite strongly and Doha witnessed some big throws last year: “This time I’ll end the question of throwing 90m,” Chopra said with a chuckle at a virtual press conference from Turkey a few days back. “They have been asking this question since 2018 after the Commonwealth Games. Last year, I got really close and was just six centimeters short. There’s no over-confidence, but I’m feeling good. When you’re feeling good, you can say it. The training has been good and the performance will be good. There’s no over-confidence nor over-pressure from the 90m mark. Wasn’t there before, isn’t there now.”
Neeraj Chopra back to action at Diamond League with focus on World C’ships, staying fit, crossing 90
Neeraj Chopra had said in Zurich: “Felt really good, aaj aisa feel hua ki hum bhi global athletics ka ek hissa hain (I really felt tonight that I am a part of the global athletics fraternity too), and that I too can make fans happy seeing me perform”
Not far away now, he is out there warming up.
#DiamondLeague #DohaDL
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) May 5, 2023
As Neeraj Chopra begins his 2023 season, replug of the piece from the night he won the Diamond Trophy last year... and showed again that he belonged with the best in the world.https://t.co/A36x6oqieP pic.twitter.com/RGV18whE0F
Getting warmed up! 🦾#NeerajChopra #DohaDL #DiamondLeague #CraftingVictories 🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/5bIALHGg0y
— Inspire Institute of Sport (@IIS_Vijayanagar) May 5, 2023
A monstrous first round throw of 70.89m sees Kristjan Čeh claim victory in the men's discus by over three metres 🇨🇿
— AW (@AthleticsWeekly) May 5, 2023
Lawrence Okoye fifth with 64.31m and Nick Percy ninth after a best throw of 58.49m 🇬🇧#DohaDL 🇶🇦 pic.twitter.com/aT1aY101GN
Men’s javelin throw: Here’s a look at the season’s best throws so far. But expect this list to be heavily changed after tonight
Season's best in men's javelin
Mark | Competitor | Nat | Venue | Date |
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88.38 | Jakub VADLEJCH | CZE | McArthur Stadium, Potchefstroom (RSA) | 18 APR 2023 |
85.06 | Aliaksei KATKAVETS | BLR | Regional Sport Complex, Brest (BLR) | 28 APR 2023 |
84.33 | D.P MANU | IND | Sree Kanteerava Outdoor Stadium, Bengaluru (IND) | 15 APR 2023 |
84.27 | Keyshawn STRACHAN | BAH | Mike A. Myers Stadium, Austin, TX (USA) | 31 MAR 2023 |
82.49 | Pavel SASIMOVICH | BLR | RTSOP, Minsk (BLR) | 26 FEB 2023 |
Men’s triple jump: With only the top 8 making it through for the last three attempts, Eldhose Paul will finish 10th with a best attempt of 15.84m. Neeraj, I imagine, would be the first person to tell him to learn from this and get better.
Men’s triple jump: Here’s how things stand after three attempts.

Men’s triple jump: Eldhose Paul’s third attempt is slightly better at 14.70m. Won’t improve his first.
#DiamondLeague #DohaDL
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) May 5, 2023
And the broadcast has begun. Anderson Peters vs Neeraj Chopra is one of the headliner events.
https://t.co/eSFg2Xsf9W pic.twitter.com/tJdnVeUHnX

Men’s triple jump: Eldhose Paul’s second attempt is 13.65m, not going to improve his position. In fact he will slip down as a few more athletes register their first marks.
Champions breed Champions! ⚡️
— Inspire Institute of Sport (@IIS_Vijayanagar) May 3, 2023
Watch them both compete against the best in the world on May 5th at the Doha Diamond League. 🤩
📺: @Sports18 #DohaDL #DiamondLeague #TripleJump #Javelin #CraftingVictories 🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/1zt32ZCyiX
Men’s triple jump: Eldhose Paul in Triple Jump starts with a steady 15.84 for his first attempt. Pichardo and Hernandez setting the pace early with 17+ jumps

Throwback:
#CWG2022 #B2022
— The Field (@thefield_in) August 7, 2022
Men's triple jump podium:
Eldhose Paul🥇
Abdulla Aboobacker 🥈
An unforgettable moment for Indian athletics at the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham. 🇮🇳🇮🇳https://t.co/pH5Asn73Fb pic.twitter.com/4995Nx4HQ7
What is the Diamond League?
In case you need a quick refresher, Diamond League season comprises *14 meetings, with men and women competing in 16 of its primary disciplines (but not all disciplines in one meet, that varies). The athletes compete for points at 14 series meetings from May to September, with the most successful in each discipline qualifying for the Wanda Diamond League Final in Eugene (September 16th-17th).
At each of the meetings where their event is featured, athletes are awarded 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 or 1 points for ranking 1st to 8th respectively.
Eldhose Paul's PBs
Discipline | Performance | Wind | Place | Date |
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Triple Jump | 16.99 | +0.6 | CH Muhammed Koya Stadium, Thenhipalam (IND) | 06 APR 2022 |
Triple Jump | 17.03 * | +3.1 | Alexander Stadium, Birmingham (GBR) | 07 AUG 2022 |
All set to make his first Diamond League appearance at Doha! @Eldhosepaul07 #DohaDL #DiamondLeague #CraftingVictories 🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/5NiWm8cB9j
— Inspire Institute of Sport (@IIS_Vijayanagar) May 5, 2023
🇮🇳💯#NeerajChopra #DohaDL #DiamondLeague @Neeraj_chopra1 pic.twitter.com/4CiPjxWF0y
— JSW Sports (@jswsports) May 5, 2023
Men’s triple jump: Eldhose Paul, who led a 1-2 for India at CWG 2022, makes his Diamond League debut. Here’s a look at the start list.

#DiamondLeague | #NeerajChopra and #EldhosePaul are the two Indian entries in the season-opening meet, and more Indians are expected to feature along the way too.
— Scroll.in (@scroll_in) May 5, 2023
Here's all you need to know ⤵️ @thefield_in https://t.co/SajMO1bh9m
Hello and welcome to Scroll’s coverage of the Diamond League meet in Doha.
The 2023 Diamond League season gets underway in Doha with India’s Eldhose Paul and of course, the one and only Neeraj Chopra getting their seasons underway.
Chopra became the first Indian to become a Diamond League season champion last year. He is, however, competing in the Doha Diamond League meet for the first time since 2018. On that night, Chopra broke his own national record with an 87.43m throw. Will the city see Chopra throw 90m for the first time? Mind you, last season, in Chopra’s absence there were some huge throws in this very event.
But first up, CWG 2022 gold medallist Paul will be in action in a field including reigning Olympic champion Pedro Pichardo from Portugal and reigning Diamond League winner Andy Diaz Hernandez from Cuba. Paul is the only jumper with a sub-17m jump but it would do a world of good for Paul to compete with some of the world’s best athletes.
Screenshots / photos in the blog courtesy Doha Diamond League results page / Viacom18 / Wanda Diamond League media zone.