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Neeraj mulls over World C'ships after meeting criteria

July 25, 2019 21:13 IST

Neeraj Chopra

IMAGES: Neeraj Chopra’s throw of 83.90 metres at the Inter-Services Athletics Championships meets mark for World Championships qualification. Photograph: Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images for IAAF

Star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra is considering participating in the World Championships later this year after it emerged that he has qualified for the showpiece event.

Earlier, there was confusion whether Neeraj had qualified for the September 27-October 6 meet in Doha, as officials were unsure if the Indian's 83.90 metres mark at the 68th All India Inter-Services Athletics Championships in Jalahalli (September 17-20) would be considered for World Championships qualification.

 

Now it has now emerged that the Services meet fulfills the criteria to be considered for the World Championships.

The World Championships men's javelin throw qualification mark is 83.00m and the qualifying period is from September 7, 2018 to midnight on September 6, 2019.

An AFI source confirmed that Neeraj has qualified for the World Championships from the Services meet though a final decision on his participation will be taken later.

"Technically, Neeraj is qualified by virtue of his performance (at Services meet). However, final selection rests with the selection committee of the AFI," the AFI source said on condition of anonymity.

The International Athletics Federation listed Neeraj's performance at the Services meet at the 91st position in the 2018 men's javelin throw in all athletes' chart (including repetitive performances), which would mean that the international body recognises it.

Under rules, all performances must be achieved during competitions organised or authorised by the IAAF, its Area Associations or its National Federations and conducted in conformity with IAAF Rules.

Neeraj, who is recuperating after surgery on his right elbow (throwing arm) in May, said he was contemplating skipping the World Championships thinking that he has not qualified for it but he may change his mind if he made the cut.

"The last date of qualification for World Championships is September 6 and so I was thinking of not taking risk and try to qualify for the event. But if I have already qualified then I can think of taking part in the World Championships since by that time (end of September) I can be fit and can try for it," he said from his training base in Karnataka.

The 21-year-old is currently based at Inspire Institute of Sports, at Vijayanagar, in Karnataka, after surgery on May 2.

"I did not know that I have qualified for World Championships. I was thinking that if I have to participate I have to qualify before September 6. That would have been difficult for me and a risk also to participate in a competition and try to qualify," he added.

"If I have already qualified for the World Championships, I can take it easy for some time without exerting myself much and I feel I can get fit by the end of September."

Services Sports Control Board secretary Satyavrat Sheoran said dope samples were collected by NADA officials during the meet and the AFI also sent technical officials to oversee the event.

"It may be that the AFI has the final authority to decide on whether the results will be taken for consideration of a selection or for qualification of a higher event. I cannot comment on that but I can tell you that the meet was approved by the AFI. NADA officials came and collected dope samples and AFI technical officials were also there," he said.

National record holder Neeraj won gold in the Commonwealth Games (86.47m) and Asian Games (88.06m) last year to emerge as a true world class javelin thrower and Olympic medal prospect. But injury issues cropped up and he had to skip the Asian Championships in April as he had to undergo a surgery on his right elbow in May.

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