Fourth spot no consolation, new javelin hearthrob Yadav rues missing bronze
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Fourth spot no consolation, new javelin hearthrob Yadav rues missing bronze

Outdoing the likes of Neeraj Chopra and Julian Weber in his debut World Championship is a great feeling, but India’s new javelin throw heartthrob talent Sachin Yadav says it cannot be a consolation for the disappointment of letting a bronze medal go by after a strong start.

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Yadav, who was participating in only his second international event, outplayed celebrated competitors like two-time Olympic medallist Chopra (84.03m), reigning Olympic champion Arshad Nadeem (82.75m) and Diamond League trophy winner Julian Weber (86.11m) in Tokyo on Thursday in a surprisingly strong performance.

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The Indian’s first-round throw of 86.27m was a personal best, bettering his earlier mark of 85.16m recorded in his silver-winning performance in the Asian Championships in May, which was his first international event. Curtis Thompson of the USA had won the bronze with 86.67m, 40cm better than Yadav’s effort.

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“The opening throw went very well. Weather conditions were good, my body was in great shape and execution was near perfect. The moment I saw my javelin land, I thought I can win a medal. I was confident I would pull off at least one throw of 87m,” Yadav said from Tokyo.

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“I was competing against the world’s best and naturally your performance gets better. But I could not improve my first throw in the next five attempts despite trying my best. So, I feel I let slip a World Championships medal,” said the 25-year-old.

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Also read: Back problem bogged Neeraj Chopra down

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Yadavโ€™s second throw was a foul and the remaining four measured 85.71m, 84.90m, 85.96m and 80.95m. Three of his legal throws were better than his previous personal best. Hailing from a farming family from Khekra village near Baghpat in Uttar Pradesh, Yadav also felt sad for Chopra, who was eliminated after the fifth round in a below-par performance due to back pain.

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” Neeraj bhai and I kept talking during the final. After my first throw, he told me we should get two medals. I knew he was dealing with a back problem, but he must be hoping that he would pull off a good throw somehow.

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“I was trying to better my first-round throw, but at the same time I felt sad for Neeraj bhai. It was the first time he was not on podium since Tokyo Olympics in 2021. In any case, our country was to win a medal. That also did not happen, so I felt bad.”

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His humble village home grabs the spotlight

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Yadav said his parents, who do not know much about athletics, were surprised to see photojournalists at their village home after his Tokyo performance.

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“I have spoken to my mother. My parents are happy, but they don’t think much about all this, World Championships and winning medals, etc. They just wanted me to get a government job. They have never even seen the media. They have not seen anything. So for the first time it happened that the media went to my home and took a photo. My mother told me that some people came to our house and took photographs,” said Yadav, who had joined the UP Police in 2023 under the sports quota.

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His father had to take loans for Yadavโ€™s treatment after he suffered an elbow injury at the beginning of his career in 2021. “I am in TOPS (Target Olympic Podium Scheme) and I have OGQ as my sponsor. So, I am better off now as far as the financial situation is concerned,” said Yadav.



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