Neeraj stays on top after Lausanne win: How Diamond League points system works, qualification road to final
Defending champion Neeraj Chopra leads with 16 points after two of the four men’s javelin throw meetings in the ongoing season of Diamond League.
Published : Jul 01, 2023 18:04 IST , CHENNAI - 2 MINS READ
India’s Neeraj Chopra stayed on top of the Diamond League points table in men’s javelin throw after his win in Lausanne, Switzerland, on Friday.
Neeraj had won the prestigious athletics league’s season-opener in Doha with a throw of 88.67m. The reigning Olympic and Diamond League champion followed it up with a victory in the Swiss city with a 87.66m throw which came in the fifth round. Two more meetings - Monaco (July 21) and Zurich (August 31) - will feature the men’s javelin throw discipline before the season finale in Eugene.
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The 25-year-old Indian continues to lead the men’s javelin throw field with 16 points. Incidentally, Neeraj was coming off an injury, which made him skip the FBK Games on June 4 at Hengelo (the Netherlands) and Paavo Nurmi Games in Turku, Finland on June 13 as a precautionary measure.
How Points System in Diamond League works
Diamond League is a series of 14 meetings from May to September in which the male and female athletes compete in 16 disciplines.
In every discipline at every meeting, athletes are awarded 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 or 1 points for positions one to eight, respectively.
Position | Points |
1st | 8 |
2nd | 7 |
3rd | 6 |
4th | 5 |
5th | 4 |
6th | 3 |
7th | 2 |
8th | 1 |
As per the official website, at the end of 13 meetings, “The top six in the field events, top eight for 100m-800m and the top ten for 1500m and long distance events will qualify for the Final. In case of a tie, the athlete with the best legal performance of the season is ranked higher.”
This year’s final, a winner-takes-all competition, will be held in Eugene on September 16 and 17.
India’s M Sreeshankar is third in the long jump standings after three meetings courtesy his third-place finish in Paris. Abdulla Aboobacker Narangolintevid is ninth in the men’s triple jump points table after two meetings.