Indian Olympic javelin champion, Neeraj Chopra, defends his decision to invite Pakistani athlete, Arshad Nadeem, to compete in the upcoming NC Classic event in India. Despite receiving backlash and even threats towards himself and his family, Chopra stands by his invitation and expresses disappointment in the doubting of his loyalty and integrity to his country. He also voices his thoughts and prayers for the victims of a recent terrorist attack in Kashmir.
Two-time Olympic medallist Neeraj Chopra has faced criticism and hate for inviting Pakistani athlete Arshad Nadeem to the Neeraj Chopra Classic in Bengaluru. Neeraj clarified that the invitation was sent before the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam and was solely based on Arshad's status as an Olympic gold medallist. He also stated that, in light of the tragedy, Arshad's participation in the event was no longer possible.
Two-time Olympic medallist Neeraj Chopra faced backlash after inviting Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem for the Neeraj Chopra Classic. Chopra clarified that the invitation was sent before the tragic Pahalgam attack and was purely based on Arshad's achievements as an athlete. He expressed his anger at being questioned about his patriotism and his family being dragged into the matter. Adding that his country and its interests will always come first, Chopra extended his condolences to the families of the victims and called for justice to be served. He also urged people not to believe false narratives created by certain sections of the media and stated that his love for his country cannot be doubted.
India's star javelin thrower, Neeraj Chopra, has spoken up about the criticism he received for inviting Pakistani athlete Arshad Nadeem to compete in the Neeraj Chopra Classic event. Despite declining the invitation, Nadeem's presence at the event was deemed inappropriate following the recent terror attacks in Pahalgam. Chopra clarified that the invitation was sent well before the attacks and expressed his love for his country and family amidst the backlash. He also addressed the false narratives being spread about him and his family and vowed to continue representing India with pride and integrity.
Neeraj Chopra, India's celebrated javelin thrower, has tied the knot with his longtime partner and fellow athlete, Himani Mor. The news of their private and beautiful wedding quickly took social media by storm, with fans scrambling to learn more about the bride, who hails from a sports-loving family in Haryana. The couple, who caught everyone's eye with their matching outfits, is now on their honeymoon after a dreamy ceremony.
Rising Indian javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has joined a training group led by triple Olympic champion Jan Zelezny in the Czech Republic this winter. The 26-year-old, who won gold in Tokyo 2021 and silver in Paris, sought out Zelezny as his coach for the upcoming training season. With the guidance of the Czech legend, Chopra hopes to continue dominating the world stage in javelin throw events.
Star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra is preparing for upcoming competitions by traveling to Potchefstroom, South Africa for an off-season training stint. The 26-year-old athlete will spend 31 days in the city, with his lodging, boarding, and training costs being funded by the Sports Ministry. Despite battling injuries throughout the year, Chopra remains determined to improve his technique and continue his winning streak in international competitions.
After a stellar performance at the Diamond League finale, Indian javelin throw star Neeraj Chopra has returned to India and is already gearing up for his next challenge - the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo. Despite struggling with a muscle injury throughout the year, Chopra managed to secure a silver medal at the Olympics and is determined to continue his winning streak for the future. With four years to prepare, Chopra is focused on keeping the world title in his sights and bringing home another medal for India.
Neeraj Chopra has impressed once again in the Diamond League, finishing second in the Lausanne meet with a season-best throw of 89.49 metres. Despite this improvement, he is not yet assured of a finals spot in Brussels. He currently stands in third position on the points table, behind Anderson Peters and Jakub Vadlejch who have secured the top two spots. However, Neeraj's fellow competitors are hot on his heels and it remains to be seen if he can hold onto his place in the final 6.
At the Diamond League event in Lausanne, Indian javelin throw star Neeraj Chopra pulled off a season's best effort to finish second, thanks in part to advice from his Kenyan competitor Julius Yego. With a throw of 89.49m, Chopra secured second place behind Grenada's Anderson Peters. Despite not feeling his best at the start, Chopra's "fighting spirit" and Yego's advice to "stay relaxed" helped him achieve a strong finish. Chopra plans to compete in one or two more events this season before finishing on a high note in Brussels.