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Diamond League dilemma for India athletes

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May 24, 2025

The participation of Indian athletes in marquee Diamond League meetings has increased over the last few seasons.

- Avishek Roy

NEW DELHI: While two-time Olympic medallist Neeraj Chopra has been a regular feature in these prize-money meets that attracts the world's best, Indian jumpers and even long-distance runners are now managing to get entries in Diamond League events.

Chopra's performances in the Diamond League speak of his stature and desire to showcase his best in a world-class field. Recently, at the DL meet in Doha, he achieved his breakthrough 88.0m throw (a personal best 2023).

However, there is a growing feeling that other Indian athletes need to treat these premier events for more than just exposure. Besides the prize money, Diamond League meetings placed third in World Athletics roster after the Olympics and World Championships -- offer massive ranking points.

A significant result would not only boost their confidence but also open pathways to top-tier athletics events across the world. Of course, the level is high for Indian athletes, but so is the scope for improvement.

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