Bhubaneswar (Odisha):India's golden boy Neeraj Chopra bagged a gold medal on his return to the Federation Cup, with a best throw of 82.27m at the Kalinga Stadium here in Odisha on Wednesday.
He made four throws, three of them legal, and all of them hovered between 81m and 82m while his best effort was 21cm better than DP Manu's best 82.06m. Manu won the silver medal with the best throw of 82.06m, which came on his first attempt, while Uttam Patil won the bronze medal with a best throw of 78.39m.
Meanwhile, Asian Games medallist Kishore Kumar Jena finished fifth with his best throw of 75.25m. Manu took an initial lead on his first attempt with a throw of 82.06 from Neeraj who threw 82.00m on his first attempt. DP Manu got a distance of 77.23 in his second attempt.
Having ended 2023 spectacularly at the World Championships and the Asian Games, Jena has not yet crossed 80m in nine attempted throws in competitive action this year. Here, he finished fifth with a best effort of 75.49m, well behind the 78.39m mark that Maharashtra's Uttam Patil set to take the bronze medal. Manu was the one for whom this competition held a lot of significance, as he continued to chase the elusive 85.50m mark that would guarantee him qualification for the Paris Olympics. However, once again, he fell short.
Following his gold medal victory, Indian Olympic and World Championships gold medalist Neeraj Chopra expressed that it was nice to compete in India after a long time and to witness such a large group of people supporting him.