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Asian Games 2023: Neeraj Chopra on 2024 Olympics, break after a long season and controversies

Published at :October 12, 2023 at 7:00 PM
Modified at :December 13, 2023 at 7:31 AM
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(Courtesy : Hindustan Times)

Ashwathy Rajendran


The Continental Games champion share his views on the upcoming season.

Neeraj Chopra, the celebrated javelin thrower who recently impressed at the Asian Games 2023, shared his future plans and ambitions in a recent interview. After a grueling season, he is taking a well-deserved break to spend quality time with his family before commencing an intensive training program for the upcoming Olympic Games. Chopra emphasized the meticulous planning of his training to peak during the Olympics, with a primary focus on injury prevention.

The 2020 Olympics champion intends to be selective about the competitions leading up to the Paris Olympics, with his ultimate goal being to achieve a remarkable 90m throw, solidifying his position among the world's elite javelin throwers. Additionally, he aims to defend his medals earned in prestigious events such as the Olympics, World Championships, Diamond League, and the Asian Games.

Javelin throw is gaining popularity in India, and Chopra is optimistic about the sport's future in the country. He expects strong representation alongside him from emerging talents like Kishore, Manu, and Rohit, who could further enhance India's reputation in javelin on the international stage.

As a champion and role model, Neeraj Chopra expressed gratitude for the support he receives from the Indian government, the people, and the media. He envisions a future where India produces numerous sporting icons who inspire younger generations.

Chopra recognizes his influence on aspiring athletes and the transformative power of major events like the Diamond League, world championships, and the Olympics. These platforms showcase excellence and provide insights into the dedication required to reach the top.

During his well-earned break, Chopra plans to balance rest with his commitment to the 2024 Olympics. He acknowledges the importance of allowing his mind and body to recover while maintaining a strict diet and fitness routine.

Coming to the controversies, Chopra revealed a technical error in the recording of his initial throw at the Asian Games. He stressed the importance of authorities being informed and aware to maintain the integrity of competitions. He also highlighted the need for transparency and fairness in sports.

Looking ahead, Chopra dreams of reaching the 90-meter mark in javelin throwing and believes it's within reach with the support of Indian sports enthusiasts. He draws strength from the love and support of the Indian people as he aims to make history at the Paris Olympics. Beyond the Olympics, he aims to defend his medals in the Diamond League and World Championships and urges India to focus on these prestigious events as well.

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