Overview
- Germany’s Julian Weber opened with a world-leading 91.37m and improved to 91.51m to seal the Diamond Trophy in Zurich.
- Neeraj Chopra endured three consecutive fouls but saved runner-up with a final-round 85.01m, edging Keshorn Walcott’s 84.95m.
- The men’s javelin final at Letzigrund featured a seven-man field including Anderson Peters, Keshorn Walcott, Julius Yego, Andrian Mardare and Simon Wieland.
- The victory gives Weber the season title, prize money and the Diamond League champion’s wild card for the World Championships.
- Chopra qualified for the Final with 15 points from a 90.23m runner-up in Doha and a win in Paris, extending his multi-year top-two streak despite an off night in Zurich.