Keshorn Walcott's Spectacular World Championship Javelin Victory
Keshorn Walcott won the men's javelin at the world championships with a throw of 88.16m, his first global title since 2012. Grenada's Anderson Peters claimed silver, while Curtis Thompson took bronze for the USA. Neeraj Chopra and Arshad Nadeem struggled, placing eighth and tenth respectively.

Trinidad and Tobago's Keshorn Walcott clinched a remarkable victory in the men's javelin final at the world championships, marking his first major global title since his 2012 Olympic triumph.
Walcott, aged 32, dominated the field with a throw of 88.16m, securing his place at the top amid strong winds at the National Stadium.
In a night of notable performances for the Caribbean, Grenada's Anderson Peters secured silver, while Curtis Thompson made history with a bronze, earning the USA its first medal in the event in 16 years.
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