NEW DELHI: Olympic and world champion javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra on Tuesday emphasised that his peak performance is still ahead of him. He hinted that he may surpass the elusive 90-meter mark next year with improvements in his technique, particularly focusing on refining his leg-blocking.Earlier this year, Chopra secured the title of world champion, building on his historic gold medal win at the Tokyo Olympics.He further fortified his dominance by successfully defending hisAsian Games title in Hangzhou, reinforcing his status as a leading force in the sport."I want...
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