2022 will be in Poland with 2022 European champion and silver medalist Weber Granada’s two -time world champion Anderson Peters (individual best 93.07 meters). Granada finished third in Doha with a throw of 84 meters.
Poland’s national record holder Marsin Krukovski (individual best 89.55 m) with compatriot Cyprian Mirzglod (individual best 84.97 m), David Vegner (individual best 82.21 m), Moldova’s Andrean Mardare (86.66 meters) and Artur Falanar (Personal Flutter 84.32 Meters) Eight male players are included.
After crossing 88 meters in 2018, Chopra has been trying to put 90 meters throw. He is relieved that he has finally got the burden from his shoulders, he clarified that ‘this was just the beginning’ and he will try to throw a spear far more in the coming session.
The important competition of this session will be the World Championship to be held in Tokyo in September where he will save his title. Now Chopra does not have a back problem that has affected her performance in the last few years.
He is even more convinced after taking training from the great athlete Jan Jeanny, a world record of the longest throw. Chopra said in Doha, ‘Me and my coaches are still working on some aspects of my throw. I am still learning things. We started working together in February this year.
He said, ‘So I am confident that I can throw more 90 meters in the tournament coming to the World Championship this year.’
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