Former Sri Lankan Fast Bowler Rumesh Pathirage Overtakes Neeraj Chopra, Becomes 2nd Asian To…

Former Sri Lankan Fast Bowler Rumesh Pathirage Overtakes Neeraj Chopra, Becomes 2nd Asian To…


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Among Asians, Pathirage has now registered the second-best throw in javelin throw. Only Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem (92.97m) is ahead of him

Rumesh Pathirage touched the distance of with a 92.62m throw in Rome Diamond League. (Picture Credit: AFP)

Rumesh Pathirage touched the distance of with a 92.62m throw in Rome Diamond League. (Picture Credit: AFP)

Former fast bowler Rumesh Pathirage scripted history on Thursday (June 4) by becoming the first Sri Lankan and overall fourth Asian athlete to breach the 90-metre mark in the javelin throw. Pathirage was in action at the Rome Diamond League on Thursday, and he touched the distance of 92.62m.

Neeraj Chopra of India, Arshad Nadeem of Pakistan, and Cheng Chao-Tsun of Taiwan are the other three Asians to have breached the 90m mark in men’s javelin.

Pathirage’s throw of 92.62m at the Rome Diamond League is the 21st-best throw in the history of the javelin throw.

The record for the longest-ever throw in men’s javelin is in the name of Jan Železný. The former Czech Republic athlete reached a distance of 98.48m in 1996.

Best throws in men’s javelin

RANK ATHLETE COUNTRY MARK YEAR
1. Jan Zelezny Czech Republic 98.48 1996
2. Johannes Vetter Germany 97.76 2020
3. Thomas Rohler Germany 93.90 2017
4. Aki Parviainen Finland 93.09 1999
5. Anderson Peters Grenada 93.07 2022
6. Arshad Nadeem Pakistan 92.97 2024
7. Julius Yego Kenya 92.72 2015
8. Rumesh Tharanga Pathirage Sri Lanka 92.62 2026
9. Sergey Makarov Russia 92.61 2002
10. Raymond Hecht Germany 92.60 1995
11. Andreas Hofmann Germany 92.06 2018
12. Konstantinos Gatsioudis Greece 91.69 2000
13. Andreas Thorkildsen Norway 91.59 2006
14. Pitkamaki land Finland 91.53 2005
15. Julian Weber Germany 91.51 2025
16. Steve Backley Great Britain 91.46 1992
17. Chao-Tsun Cheng Chinese Taipei 91.36 2017
18. Breaux Greer USA 91.29 2007
19. Luiz Mauricio Da Silva Brazil 91.00 2025
20. Jakub Vadlejch Czech Republic 90.88 2022
21. Kimmo Kinnunen Finland 90.82 1991
22. Vadim Vasilevsky Latvia 90.73 2007
23. Magnus Kirt Estonia 90.61 2019
24. Seppo Installments Finland 90.60 1992
25. Boris Henry Germany 90.44 1997
26. Neeraj Chopra India 90.23 2025
27. Max Dehning Germany 90.20 2024
28. Keshorn Walcott Trinidad and Tobago 90.16 2015

Among Asians, Pathirage has now registered the second-best throw. Only Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem (92.97m) is ahead of him. Cheng Chao-Tsun is in third spot with a best throw of 91.36m, and Neeraj Chopra’s best-ever throw is 90.23m.

Best throw’s in men’s javelin by Asians

RANK ATHLETE COUNTRY MARK YEAR
1. Arshad Nadeem Pakistan 92.97 2024
2. Rumesh Tharanga Pathirage Sri Lanka 92.62 2026
3. Chao-Tsun Cheng Chinese Taipei 91.36 2017
4. Neeraj Chopra India 90.23 2025
5. Qinggang Zhao China 89.15 2014

Pathirage came into Thursday’s competition as the season leader in the world with his 89.37m throw in a domestic event in March. It was his first Diamond League title.

It has been a breakout year for Pathirage as he had finished second in the Diamond League leg in Rabat, Morocco, on May 31 with a throw of 85.97m after winning the title at the Kip Keino Classic in Nairobi, Kenya, with a massive effort of 89.28m.

India’s Sachin finishes 8th

Top Indian javelin thrower Sachin Yadav’s Diamond League debut ended in disappointment as he finished eighth in a star-studded 10-man field with a below par performance here on Thursday.

The 26-year-old could only muster a best throw of 79.18m on the day, well below his personal best of 86.27m which he had produced while finishing fourth in the Tokyo World Championships last year. He has had the season’s best of 81.95m while finishing second at the Indian Athletics Series 3 in April in New Delhi.

Yadav began with a foul throw, and then had 79.18m, 77.02m, 76.62m, 75.54 in his next four attempts to end at the eighth spot after five throws. Only the top three after the fifth round are allowed to have their sixth and final throw.

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