Hello and welcome! We’re bringing you all the track and field action from the Paris Diamond League 2025, with a sharp focus on the men’s javelin throw.
Hello and welcome! We’re bringing you all the track and field action from the Paris Diamond League 2025, with a sharp focus on the men’s javelin throw.
All eyes are on Neeraj Chopra as he takes on a world-class field featuring Julian Weber and Anderson Peters. Stay with us for live updates.
Indian fans can watch the Paris Diamond League live on the Wanda Diamond League’s official YouTube channel and Facebook page.
Anderson Peters (GRN) – SB: 85.64m | PB: 93.07m
Neeraj Chopra (IND) – SB & PB: 90.23m
Julian Weber (GER) – SB & PB: 91.06m
Keshorn Walcott (TTO) – SB: 84.65m | PB: 90.16m
Julius Yego (KEN) – SB: 83.08m | PB: 92.72m
Luiz Mauricio da Silva (BRA) – SB & PB: 86.34m
Andrian Mardare (MDA) – SB: 80.51m | PB: 86.66m
Remi Rougetet (FRA) – SB & PB: 80.49m
Neeraj Chopra opened his night with a strong 88.16m throw, setting the tone early in the men’s javelin. A solid effort right off the bat, it put him in the lead ahead of Julian Weber, who followed with 87.88m. Calm and composed, Neeraj looks ready for another big night in Paris.
Neeraj Chopra follows up his opening throw with another solid effort, registering 85.10m on his second attempt.
Meanwhile, fans tuning into the Wanda Diamond League live stream are facing frustration, with the screen stuck on black due to a technical glitch.
Round three is underway in the men’s javelin, and Anderson Peters registers 80.29m with his third attempt. It's not enough to shake up the top order, as he remains in fourth place behind Neeraj Chopra, Julian Weber, and Keshorn Walcott.
Neeraj Chopra records a foul in his third attempt, his javelin landing just outside the legal sector. Despite the miss, he continues to hold onto the top spot for now. All eyes now shift to Julian Weber, who’s up next and looking to close the gap.
Neeraj Chopra kicked off Round 4 but recorded his second consecutive foul, unable to improve on his earlier mark. Julian Weber followed with an 83.13m throw to hold on to second place, while Brazil’s Da Silva continued to struggle, registering 76.97m, his second throw under 80m, though he remains third for now.
Neeraj Chopra finishes his night with a throw of 82.89m in his final attempt, leaving the door open once more for Julian Weber to challenge for the top spot.
Neeraj Chopra clinches his first DL win of the season, topping the Paris Diamond League standings with a best throw of 88.16m, which came in his opening attempt.
Julian Weber had one final shot to overtake the Indian star but managed only 81.08m, falling short in his bid. Brazil’s Da Silva closed out the competition with a 78.56m throw, confirming Neeraj’s victory on the night. It's a strong statement from the Olympic champion, who returns to winning ways in style.
That's a wrap. We'll see you all with another live blog soon. Until then, take care and bye bye.