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Kang, the first Indian to qualify in Javelin throw World Championships
Published : Aug 11, 2017, 12:36 pm IST
Updated : Aug 11, 2017, 4:30 pm IST
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London: When Davinder Singh Kang qualified the final round of the javelin throw World Championships, the Twitterati started congratulating Kang for his entry into the final round of the championship.

London: When Davinder Singh Kang qualified the final round of the javelin throw World Championships, the Twitterati started congratulating Kang for his entry into the final round of the championship.

Kang has become the first Indian to qualify in the event. However, Neeraj Chopra, the junior world record holder didn’t reach in the qualification round.

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Competing in the qualification round Group B on Thursday, Kang, who was carrying a shoulder injury, cleared the automatic qualification mark of 83m in his third and final throw as he sent the iron spear to a distance of 84.22m. He had a 82.22m in his opening throw and then came up with 82.14m in his second.

The 26-year-old athlete from Punjab was under pressure to touch the 83m in his final attempt and he was the last man to take the throw. He did it in style by sending the spear beyond the qualification mark to the huge relief of the Indian camp.

 

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