Rome, Italy — Indian javelin thrower Sachin Yadav is poised to make a significant leap in his athletics career with his Diamond League debut at the Rome leg of the prestigious Wanda Diamond League on June 4, 2026. The 26-year-old, who made a splash with a fourth-place finish at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo with a personal best throw of 86.27 metres, will compete against a world-class field that includes Olympic and world medallists such as Anderson Peters, Julian Weber, Thomas Röhler, Jakub Vadlejch and others in one of track and field’s most competitive settings.
Yadav’s emergence on the international stage has been rapid. Before his Tokyo breakthrough, he claimed a silver medal at the 2025 Asian Athletics Championships with a strong 85.16m effort, underlining his consistency as India’s next big javelin hope behind established stars.
With his towering frame and technique honed under coach Sergey Makarov, Yadav enters the Rome event as not just a debutant but a contender capable of challenging seasoned competitors. As he prepares for this milestone, his recent outings — including a second-place finish at the Indian Athletics Series 3 in New Delhi with an 81.95m throw — signal his readiness for the global arena.
However, India’s other marquee javelin name, Olympic and World Champion Neeraj Chopra, is not on the Rome Diamond League entry list, raising questions about his competitive calendar this season. Chopra, who reached the 90m mark with a 90.23m best in the 2025 Diamond League and has one of the sport’s most decorated resumes, appears to be prioritising rehabilitation and strategic preparations ahead of the season’s major events.
Chopra’s absence opens the door wider for Yadav to shine on the big stage, potentially anchoring India’s javelin prospects in one of the sport’s most prestigious one-day meets. With the Diamond League series serving as a key platform ahead of world championships and major global competitions, Yadav’s debut in Rome could mark the beginning of a new chapter in Indian javelin history.



















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