Seventh Place Finish For Keshorn Walcott In Men’s Javelin Final At Paris Olympics

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Seventh Place Finish For Keshorn Walcott In Men’s Javelin Final At Paris Olympics

Olympic Javelin medallist, Keshorn Walcott, placed seventh in Thursday’s men’s finals at the Olympic Games in Paris.

He threw 86.16 meters in his first effort, followed by 82.89 meters in the third, 78.96 in the fourth and 76.86 meters in the fifth.

Pakistan’s, Arshad Nadeem, won the historic gold medal with a distance of 92.97 meters in his second attempt.

India’s, Neeraj Chopra, had to settle for the silver medal,  his best throw being 89.45 in his second effort.

Grenada’s Anderson Peters got the bronze medal with 88.54 meters.