India's ace javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra continued his superb run of form by winning the Ostrava Golden Spike 2025 title on June 24 in the Czech Republic.
The two-time Olympic medalist, who had claimed top honours at the Paris Diamond League just days earlier, delivered another standout performance to secure his second title in less than a week.

Chopra's winning throw, achieved in challenging weather and against a competitive field, was a clear display of his precision, power, and mental composure. The 27-year-old executed his trademark fluid run-up and explosive release to perfection, drawing loud applause from the crowd and leaving his competitors behind.
This latest triumph further strengthens Chopra's reputation as one of the leading figures in global athletics. Since winning historic gold at the Tokyo 2021 Olympics and silver at Paris 2024, he has been a symbol of excellence in Indian sport.
With the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics on the horizon, Chopra's consistency and hunger for success make him a strong medal contender once again. As India celebrates another remarkable achievement, Neeraj Chopra continues to set new benchmarks for Indian athletics on the world stage.
Neeraj Chopra (India): X | 83.45 | 85.29 | 82.17 | 81.01 | X
Douw Smit (South Africa): 80.48 | 84.12 | X | X | 81.96| 81.90
Anderson Peters (Grenada): 83.63 | 82.70 | 82.13 | 78.53 | 81.99 | 81.53
Toni Keranen (Finland): X | 75.36 | 82.26 | X | X | 79.77
Martin Konecny (Czech Republic): X | 72.13 | 74.52 | 74.98 | 80.59 | X
Marc Anthony Minichello (United States): X | 71.26 | 80.15 | X | 72.72 | 74.55
Thomas Rohler (Germany): 69.35 | 77.78 | X | X | 76.20 | 79.18
Jan Vyska (Czech Republic): 75.06 | 76.49 | 71.47 | 73.31 | 73.60 | 72.28
Alexandr ČaČa (Czech Republic): X | 73.10 | X