The Pak Banker

Global track and field stars set for Doha return

- DOHA, QATAR -AP

The Doha Diamond League, which will take place on Friday, has once again attracted an array of track and field stars who will vie for top honours at the Qatar Sports Club.

In a packed programme, event highlights are expected to include the men’s javelin, men’s long jump, women’s 800m, men’s 400m, men’s 1500m and women’s pole vault.

Among them, the reigning Olympic, world and Asian Games javelin champion Neeraj Chopra - India’s record holder with a best of 89.94m - will make a welcome return to action alongside former world champion Anderson Peters (GRN) and Olympic and world medallist Jakub Vadlejch (CZE).

Inspiratio­nal Chopra set the tone for his gold medal-winning summer with victory in the opening meeting of the 2023 Doha Meeting ahead of Vadlejch and Peters. Peters, who finished third 12 months ago with 85.88m, had delivered a national record and the fifth-longest throw in history in 2022 (93.07m), while 2023 Wanda Diamond League champion Vadlejch, who was runner-up to Chopra in 2023 with 88.63m, recorded a personal best in the memorable 2022 meeting with his first ever throw over 90m (90.88m).

Chopra’s goal for the summer is to defend his Olympic title, but to break the elusive 90m barrier would also mean a lot. European champion Julian Weber (GER), fourth in the Olympic Games and World Championsh­ips, will also compete.

In the men’s 400m, Olympic 400m champion and former world champion Steven Gardiner (BAH) will return to Qatar.

Gardiner clocked a national record of 43.48 with victory at the World Athletics Championsh­ips in Doha 2019. He returned to competitiv­e action with a 31.99 300m in Florida in March 2024 ahead of the World Athletics Relays in the Bahamas on May 4-5.

Vernon Norwood and Quincy Hall – members of the USA’s gold medal winning 4 x 400m relay quartet at the 2023 World Athletics Championsh­ips – will also compete.

In the men’s long jump, Olympic, world and European long jump champion Miltiádis Tentóglou (GRE) will lead a star cast which includes Jamaica’s national record holder Tajay Gayle (8.69m) – world champion in Doha 2019 and bronze medallist in Budapest 2023, as well as Switzerlan­d’s Simon Ehammer, 2023 Diamond League champion and heptathlon gold medallist at the World Indoor Championsh­ips in Glasgow in March.

World champion Mary Moraa (KEN) and World Indoor Championsh­ips silver medallist Jemma Reekie (GBR) are the standout names in the women's 800m.

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