<p>Ostrava: Neeraj Chopra may have clinched the Golden Spike title in his maiden appearance at the meet, but the former Olympic champion was far from satisfied with his performance.</p>.<p>Chopra's best throw of 85.29m was enough to secure the win in a nine-man field at the World Athletics Continental Tour Gold event here on Tuesday.</p>.<p>"I am not that happy with my performance today, but I am very happy with the trophy I won," said Chopra.</p>.<p>"I used to watch this meeting a lot as a kid. I watched people like Jan Zelezny and Usain Bolt winning the Golden Spike and I dreamt of winning one as well. Now the dream has come true," the double Olympic-medallist added.</p>.Bring back Kuldeep, drop Shardul for second Test: Sanjay Manjrekar.<p>Though he led the field, Chopra admitted he fell short of his own expectations, especially in front of a packed crowd.</p>.<p>"I know the javelin throw is very popular in Czechia. The amount of support we were getting from the crowd was crazy. I just wish I could have performed better for them," said Chopra, who breached the elusive 90m mark during his second place finish in Doha Diamond League in May.</p>.<p>Chopra recorded his winning effort in the third round after opening with a foul and a second throw of 83.45m.</p>.<p>He followed up with 82.17m and 81.01m before another foul in the final round.</p>.<p>Despite a modest mark by his high standards, the 27-year-old continued his strong form this season, coming off a Diamond League win in Paris just days earlier.</p>.<p>His next outing will be at the NC Classic in Bengaluru on July 5, where Anderson Peters and Thomas Rohler are also expected to compete. </p>
<p>Ostrava: Neeraj Chopra may have clinched the Golden Spike title in his maiden appearance at the meet, but the former Olympic champion was far from satisfied with his performance.</p>.<p>Chopra's best throw of 85.29m was enough to secure the win in a nine-man field at the World Athletics Continental Tour Gold event here on Tuesday.</p>.<p>"I am not that happy with my performance today, but I am very happy with the trophy I won," said Chopra.</p>.<p>"I used to watch this meeting a lot as a kid. I watched people like Jan Zelezny and Usain Bolt winning the Golden Spike and I dreamt of winning one as well. Now the dream has come true," the double Olympic-medallist added.</p>.Bring back Kuldeep, drop Shardul for second Test: Sanjay Manjrekar.<p>Though he led the field, Chopra admitted he fell short of his own expectations, especially in front of a packed crowd.</p>.<p>"I know the javelin throw is very popular in Czechia. The amount of support we were getting from the crowd was crazy. I just wish I could have performed better for them," said Chopra, who breached the elusive 90m mark during his second place finish in Doha Diamond League in May.</p>.<p>Chopra recorded his winning effort in the third round after opening with a foul and a second throw of 83.45m.</p>.<p>He followed up with 82.17m and 81.01m before another foul in the final round.</p>.<p>Despite a modest mark by his high standards, the 27-year-old continued his strong form this season, coming off a Diamond League win in Paris just days earlier.</p>.<p>His next outing will be at the NC Classic in Bengaluru on July 5, where Anderson Peters and Thomas Rohler are also expected to compete. </p>