Updated On: 01 July, 2022 12:42 PM IST | Stockholm | PTI
"I am close to 90m now and I can throw it this year. Despite the fact that I did not win tonight, I feel very good because I did my best, said Chopra who finished second behind Anderson Peters, who had a best throw of 90.31m in his third attempt in the Diamond League

Neeraj Chopra. Pic/PTI
Olympic champion javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra is confident of breaching the elusive 90m barrier this year but he is not thinking about the coveted mark going into the upcoming World Championships as he feels that would lead to extra pressure.
The 24-year-old is within touching distance of the the coveted 90m mark, considered the gold standard in the world of javelin throw. In his three outings this season, Chopra has improved his personal best twice -- he recorded a 89.30m throw last month at the Paavo Nurmi Games before sending his spear to 89.94m, just 6cm shy of 90m, at the Diamond League Meet here on Thursday. "Today, I feel good and after the first throw, I thought I could throw even over 90m today.