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Why Pakistan's Arshad didn't compete against Neeraj at Doha DL
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Neeraj Chopra showcased his prowess at the Doha Diamond League, achieving a personal best of 90.23m, though finishing second to Julian Weber. Arshad Nadeem, however, was absent, strategically focusing on preparations for the upcoming Asian Athletics Championships in Gumi. Chopra's performance, guided by coach Jan Zelezny, signals strong momentum heading into the World Championships in Tokyo.
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