Neeraj Chopra

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Neeraj Chopra hails India’s Paralympic success

India achieved its highest medal count in the history of the competition with a total of 29 medals, consisting of seven gold, nine silver, and 13 bronze medals. Indian javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra extended his congratulations to the team for their performance at the Paris Paralympics. The Indian team finished their remarkable Paris Paralympics journey with 29 medals in total, consisting of seven gold, nine silver, and 13 bronze medals, setting a new record for the country in the competition. The latest campaign
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Neeraj Chopra qualifies for Brussels Diamond League finale

Nee­raj Chopra makes the cut for the big Brusse­ls Diamond League finale. This big e­vent during Septembe­r 13 and 14, has Chopra in the spotlight. His 14 points, including two outstanding silver platings, fast-tracked him for a se­at at the event. It's a thrilling e­nd to the season, featuring top athle­tic talent worldwide. In India, Olympic javelin throw champion Ne­eraj Chopra is set for the Diamond Le­ague finale this month. His overall fourth place­, after 14 global meetings, confirme­d his spot. Chopra's talent
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Chopra Olympic silver earns praise from India 

On the penultimate day of the Paris Olympics 2024, Indian javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra added another chapter to his illustrious career by winning a historic silver medal in the men’s javelin throw. This achievement not only marks another milestone for the athlete but also adds to India’s growing presence in athletics on the global stage. As the nation celebrates, leaders and sports enthusiasts, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Olympic gold medalist Abhinav Bindra, have lauded Chopra’s stellar performance. A Thrilling Competition The
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Paris Olympics: India Gold Hopes Rest on Neeraj Chopra

As the Paris 2024 Olympics reach their climax, all eyes are on Neeraj Chopra, India’s javelin star, who is set to compete in the final event of the track and field athletics. The spotlight on Chopra highlights the nation's hopes for securing a gold medal and continuing his impressive legacy from the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, where he made history by becoming the first Indian to win an Olympic gold in athletics. Neeraj Chopra’s Journey to Paris Neeraj Chopra’s journey to the Paris Olympics
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Paris Olympics: Chopra competes; India faces Germany in semi-finals

Paris Olympics 2024 is filled with anticipation and excitement as Indian athletes gear up for crucial events. Among the highlights are Neeraj Chopra's much-anticipated javelin throw competition and the Indian men's hockey team's semi-final clash against Germany. As the day unfolds, fans across the nation are glued to their screens, hoping for historic performances. Neeraj Chopra Quest for Glory Neeraj Chopra, the reigning Olympic champion in javelin throw, is one of India's biggest medal prospects in these Games. After his historic gold medal
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Neeraj Chopra: Laureus Ambassador for Sports

Neeraj Chopra Appointed Laureus Ambassador to Promote Sport for Good In a significant development, Neeraj Chopra, India's ace javelin thrower and reigning Olympic, World, and Asian champion, has been appointed as a Laureus Ambassador. This association solidifies his commitment to Laureus Sport for Good, a global foundation that supports over 300 programs utilizing the power of sport to combat inequality and discrimination among young people worldwide. Chopra's Remarkable Journey with Laureus Neeraj Chopra's journey with Laureus began in 2022 when he was nominated
Chopra lends golden sheen to India's best ever Games show

Chopra lends golden sheen to India’s best ever Games…

TOKYO : Neeraj Chopra's soaring javelin did not just earn India their first Olympic gold in athletics on Saturday, it also meant that the contingent will return from Tokyo with seven medals, their biggest Games haul ever. The world's second most populous nation has been an Olympic laggard and the six medals the contingent won in London 2012 was the best outing for the nation of 1.35 billion before Tokyo. The country's sports ministry accepted that in the past preparations had not always