Gowda, the reigning Asian and Commonwealth champion, had an off day in office as he could come up with a best effort of just 62.24m, well below his season's best of 65.75m and personal as well as national record of 66.28m. He had made it to the final round with a best effort of 63.84m in the qualification round on Thursday.
The 32-year-old United States-based Indian began the final round with a below-par 60.28m and then fouled his second attempt. With a big throw needed in the third round to stay in the competition, Gowda apparently buckled under pressure and came up with a mere 62.24m which was not good enough for him to make it to the top-eight.
Piotr Malachowski of Poland won the gold medal with a best throw of 67.40m while Philip Milanov (66.90m) of Belgium and Robert Urbanek (65.18m), also of Poland, took the silver and bronze respectively.
This was Gowda's fifth appearance in the World Championships and third to be in the final round. He failed to qualify in the final round in 2005 and 2007 while he had finished seventh in both 2011 and 2013 editions.
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