At the Paris Olympics, Neeraj threw 89.45m but lost to Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem, who set an Olympic record with a 92.97m throw.
On Friday, Neeraj improved his season’s best to 89.49m, finishing second behind Grenada’s Anderson Peters, who threw 90.61m at the Lausanne Diamond League.
Peters finished third in Paris.
Despite his impressive throw, Neeraj’s disappointment at missing the 90m mark was evident.
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Neeraj won a silver medal at the Paris Olympics on August 8 with a throw of 89.45m, which was his season’s best then.