Overview
- Weber delivered two throws beyond 91 metres, upgrading an opening 91m effort to a world‑leading personal best to secure the Diamond Trophy in Zurich.
- Neeraj Chopra opened at 84.35m, fouled three times, and clinched second with a last‑round 85.01m to edge Keshorn Walcott’s 84.95m.
- Chopra’s runner‑up finish marked his 26th consecutive top‑two placing, though he acknowledged issues with his run‑up and said he needs to throw farther.
- Defending champion Anderson Peters finished fourth in a seven‑man final, with Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem not in the field after failing to qualify.
- Weber now leads Chopra 3–1 in their 2025 head‑to‑head after both broke 90m in Doha earlier this season, and they next meet at the World Championships in Tokyo where Chopra is the defending champion.