3 min learnUp to date: Jun 5, 2026 01:36 AM IST
23-year-old Sri Lankan Javelin thrower Rumesh Pathirage grew to become the primary thrower to cross the 90m mark within the 2026 season. He threw 92.62m on the Rome Diamond League on Thursday evening to make the brand new meet document, new nationwide document for Sri Lanka, and take the World lead. With this big throw, Rumesh sits eighth within the all-time checklist of the Javelin throwers. He overtook present India nationwide coach Sergey Makarov.
One of the crucial constant throwers this season, Rumesh broke the nationwide document earlier in March and took the world lead with 89.37m throw. He crossed 89m once more on the Kip Kenio Traditional in April throwing 89.28m
Competing in an elite discipline with present world champion Keshorn Walcott, former world champion Anderson Peters, former Olympic champion Thomas Rohler, former Olympic silver medallist Jakub Vadlejch, Rumesh took the lead along with his first throw of 84.49m and recorded 92.67m in his second throw. His relaxation 4 throws have been foul.
A medium pacer turned thrower, Rumesh trains beneath his coach Tony Prasanna.“It was coach Tony who launched me to javelin. He at all times tells me that if I grasp the fundamentals and do them the suitable method, I’ll finally reap the rewards. He’s greater than a coach. He doesn’t simply educate me the game however about life as properly,” Rumesh had advised The Indian Specific in an earlier interview.
Unbelievable consistency
With Rumesh’s rise, the Asian Video games 2026 will characteristic an elite discipline with the likes of Double Olympic medallist Neeraj Chopra and reigning Olympic champion Arshad Nadeem that includes within the occasion. Consistency has been trademark of Rumesh all through his profession. Not like the proficient however erratic former Sri Lankan thrower Sumedha Ranasinghe, the primary of his nation to cross 85m after which slipped, Rumesh has constantly crossed 82m-mark (13 instances within the 2025 season).
“I had a profitable season final yr and completed seventh in my very first World Championships. Due to that, I’m making an attempt to push myself to realize much more this season,” Rumesh had mentioned.
Sachin disappoints
Indian Javelin thrower Sachin Yadav completed eighth on his Diamond League debut with a poor throw of 79.18m. Competing in a bid to breach the Commonwealth Video games qualification mark of 82.61m set by Athletics Federation of India, Sachin didn’t cross the 80m mark. After Federation Cup in Ranchi earlier this month, that is second consecutive event the place Sachin hasn’t crossed the 80m mark.
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He began with a foul throw and recorded 79.18m mark in his second throw. Nevertheless, he failed to higher that effort in his subsequent throws with marks of 77.02m, 76.62m, 75.54m. Former World champion Anderson Peters completed second with 83.91m whereas USA’s Curtis Thompson completed third with 82.44m.

