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Neeraj Chopra Keen to correct the release error before the Tokyo Olympics

Neeraj Chopra Keen to correct the release error before the Tokyo Olympics
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Chandigarh: almost three weeks before the surroundings in Tokyo, Neeraj Chopra acknowledged that the thrumsting of his bronze medal was 86.79m at the Kuorlane game in Finland last month was not the best, even when Thrower Thrower worked to iron a few technical shortages in his release after skipping the Diamond League who will come because of a visa problem.
The logistical challenge has left Neeraj with the only choice to borrow Javelin for a star-studded event on June 26 in Finland.
Now based in Uppsala in Sweden, Neeraj has been out of the top level competition last week in Switzerland, because of fatigue.
“86.79m is a good throw but not the best.
Javelin I can’t reach the venue (in Finland) that day and I can’t use it.
I have to use another javelin because my personal Javelin is trapped in Stockholm,” he said during virtual interactions.
The technical changes from the Indian medalist in trajectory and field events, 23 years old, who qualified for Tokyo throws 87.86 meters last year and posted the best of 88.07 in March this year, explaining how he wasted a lot of the hallway power which ends with a violation, and also does not have a distance.
“Previously, my throw tended to turn to the left which increased the chances of violations, and wasted my strength.
Also on the Asian Games and Commonwealth Games, I felt I gave too high on my throw which made Javelin soil vertically,” he said, “if angle Release is incorrect, you don’t get the maximum of your throw.
Now I’m trying to reduce the height of the javelin so that it includes further, “he added.
Passing by IAAF Diamond League Panipat Lad said he did not want to miss important training time because of the quarantine visa and the Gateshead event on July 13 and will compete in two other IaAf diamond leagues.
“Getting a British visa (to take part in Gateshead) is difficult for Indians because of the Covid-19 situation in India.
So, I decided to skip the Diamond League.
There is no time for the competition now.
The focus is mainly at the Olympics,” he said.
Back among debt to international competition after nearly 18 months, neeraj, fourth place in the world, felt like starting again when he found himself competing among the best, which included Gold German Olympiad german Johannes Vetter and Keshorn Walcott from Trinidad and Tobago.
While Vetter threw a large 93.59 million to pocket gold, Walcott finished second with a distance of 89.12m, in Finland.
“I have a new experience in Finland.
During run-up, I feel the real experience of top-level competitions after months, this type of natural feeling that gives you the best performance arises after you take part in many of the world.
Class program.
But I tried to Stay positive and want to prove yourself, “he said.
Neeraj, who will fly to Tokyo on July 26 because Javelin men’s events at the Olympics are scheduled for August 4 (qualifying rounds) and August 7 (final), said his team planned the appropriate training schedule.

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