Neeraj Chopra wins gold at World Athletics Championships

Neeraj Chopra again make up Proud to win gold at

Neeraj Chopra again make up Proud to win gold at World Athletics Championship.

He is only 25 Years old and if you will look on his achievements then you can’t imagine his talent in this age.

Neeraj Chopra throws 88.17m to upgrade last year silver medal into gold medal.

Two other Indians, Kishore Jena and DP Manu also impressed at the big stage. They didn’t get onto the podium, Jena with a throw of 84.77m (his personal best) finished fifth, while Manu came sixth with his best throw being 84.14m.

Now a days youngsters are busy in social media and and making cringe videos and they think they can make carriers in that. Other than those content creators we have some teenagers like Neeraj Chopra who won medals for india and make us Proud. There are so many Neeraj chopra in the line to make up proud. We have to follow Neeraj chopra not those cringe creator.

Now i want to share Neeraj Chopra medals.

He won Athletics at the 2018 Asian Games – Men’s javelin throw

Athletics at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Men’s javelin throw

Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men’s javelin throw

Now Neeraj Chopra’s remarkable victory at the 2023 World Athletics Championships is a proud moment for India. His historic gold medal win.

International competition

In 2013, Neeraj Chopra entered his first international competition, the World Youth Championships in Ukraine. He won his first international medal in 2014, a silver at the Youth Olympics Qualification in Bangkok. He achieved his first throw of over 70 meters at the 2014 senior nationals.

In 2015, Chopra broke the previous world record in the junior category, throwing 81.04 metres in the 2015 All India Inter-University Athletics meet; this was his first throw of over 80 merers. Chopra finished fifth at the 2015 National Games in Kerala, and received a callback for the national-level training camp as a result, leaving Panchkula in 2016 to train at Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports, Patiala

According to Neeraj Chopra, his inclusion in the national camp marked a turning point in his career, as he received better facilities, a better-quality diet and an improved standard of training from that available at Panchkula. According to him, training with national level javelin throwers boosted his morale. Chopra was also assigned his first dedicated javelin coach, 2010 Commonwealth Games bronze medalist Kashinath Naik.

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