Neeraj Chopra Doha Diamond League Live Updates: Indian star returns after injury layoff



Neeraj Chopra Doha Diamond League Live Updates: Neeraj Chopra’s return to the international stage will be among the biggest storylines at the Doha Diamond League 2026 as India’s star javelin thrower begins his season after overcoming a troublesome back injury. The competition at the Qatar Sports Club on Friday marks his first outing since the World Athletics Championships 2025 in Tokyo, where injuries hampered his performance and contributed to an eighth-place finish.

The Doha meeting has become a familiar hunting ground for Neeraj, who will be making his fourth straight appearance at the prestigious event. It was at this venue last year that he finally breached the coveted 90-metre mark, producing a national record throw of 90.23m. Despite the historic effort, he finished second behind Germany’s Julian Weber in a memorable contest.

This year’s appearance carries added importance as Neeraj looks to regain rhythm and confidence after months of rehabilitation. His participation was confirmed after he was provisionally included in India’s 32-member athletics squad for the 2026 Commonwealth Games. To secure his place for Glasgow, he will need to meet the Athletics Federation of India’s qualification standard of 82.61m in upcoming competitions.

The men’s javelin field in Doha features some of the sport’s biggest names. While Pakistan’s Olympic champion Arshad Nadeem was initially listed before being withdrawn, Sri Lanka’s Rumesh Pathirage enters as the athlete in form. Pathirage stunned the athletics world with a massive 92.62m throw at the Rome Diamond League earlier this month, moving to eighth on the all-time world list and second on the Asian rankings behind Nadeem.

The anticipated duel between Neeraj and Pathirage is expected to be the headline attraction of the event. The field is further strengthened by reigning world champion Keshorn Walcott, former world champions Anderson Peters and Julius Yego, American Curtis Thompson and Czech Olympic medallist Jakub Vadlejch.

With the Diamond League final scheduled in Brussels in September and the Asian Games later this year, Doha represents a crucial starting point in Neeraj’s 2026 journey.

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