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Common Wealth Games: Neeraj Chopra Wins Javelin Throw Silver, Bronze for Yashvir Singh – Delhi News Daily

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Last updated: August 1, 2026 1:15 pm
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Updated: Saturday, August 1, 2026, 7:48 [IST]

Indian javelin throw superstar Neeraj Chopra expressed happiness after bagging a silver medal while Yashvir Singh on a surprise bronze with his last throw in the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow on Friday.

On winning the silver medal in the men’s javelin throw final at the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games, Chopra said, “It brings back memories of the Asian Games, where Kishore and I both won medals. I’m really happy that Yashvir achieved a personal best at such a crucial moment. It feels great to be on the podium together. It’s always a joy to hear the national anthem play. That said, I also achieved a season-best, and my comeback is progressing well. There are more competitions ahead, so I’m very happy…”

Neeraj Chopra won silver with a season-best 85.83m and Yashvir Singh claimed bronze with a personal best 85.41m in the men’s javelin throw final at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, finishing behind Sri Lanka’s Rumesh Tharanga Pathirage.

Common Wealth Games Neeraj Chopra Wins Javelin Throw Silver Bronze for Yashvir Singh

The 28-year-old Tokyo Olympics champion produced a season’s best throw of 85.83m in his second attempt, which was good enough for a second place finish. His effort on Friday was just a shade better than the 85.69m he had come up while finishing fourth at the Doha Diamond League on June 19, his only other event this season.

The 24-year-old Yashvir on his debut at Games stunned one and all with a personal best 85.41m throw in his sixth and final attempt as Indians finish 2-3 on the podium. His earlier personal best was 83.72m. He was at seventh spot after the penultimate round with his third attempt measuring 81.33m before producing a memorable 85.41m throw to join Chopra on the podium.

#WATCH | Glasgow, Scotland: On winning the silver medal in the mens javelin throw final at the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games, Indian athlete Neeraj Chopra says, “It brings back memories of the Asian Games, where Kishore and I both won medals. I’m really happy that Yashvir… pic.twitter.com/2eoXNoTpi4

— ANI (@ANI) August 1, 2026

Sri Lankan star Rumesh Tharanga Pathirage won the gold as expected with a best throw of 89.75m which he recorded in his second attempt. The near-90m throw was noteworthy as the athletes were competing under cold and windy conditions. He is the lone javelin thrower this season to have breached the 90m mark.

He has a personal and season best throw of 92.62m which he had recorded while winning the Rome Diamond League title in June. The third Indian in the fray, Rohit Yadav finished seventh with a best throw of 81.56m. Interestingly, athletes from the Indian subcontinent swept all the men’s javelin throw medals in the Games.

However, Pakistan’s defending champion and reigning Olympic gold medallist was eliminated after three rounds with a best distance of 77.41m. Reigning world champion Keshorn Walcott of Trinidad and Tobago finished sixth with 82.55m. Chopra had returned from a lower back injury that has troubled him since September last year.

The injury delayed his return until the Diamond League in Doha. It was his second Commonwealth Games, having won a gold in the 2018 edition in Gold Coast. He opened with a 80.97m before his second round throw of 85.83m which was his best of the day. His third and fourth attempts measured 81.29m and 80.73m respectively while his last two throws were fouls.

Chopra led the 12-athlete field briefly but Pathirage sent his spear to 89.75m, just one-fourth of a metre short of the coveted 90m mark, to snatch the lead, which he held till the end. Ironically, all of his five other attempts were fouls. The 23-year-old has been in tremendous form, as he has won title seven times out of eight competitions he participated so far in the season. He has won the Diamond League titles in Doha and Rome and finished second in Rabat, Morocco.





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