Neeraj Chopra wins internet over as video surfaces showing him touching feet of elderly man
Neeraj Chopra grabbed a silver medal in the competition, and broke his own record by a meter, with his 89.94 meters throw. He missed the top position by a whisker to world champion Anderson Peters as the latter scored a 90.31-metre throw in the third round.
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Viral video: Neeraj Chopra touches elderly fan's feet, netizens react in amazement
The Viral video of Neeraj Chopra in which he is seen touching the feet of an elderly person has more than 2 lank views and 12.6K likes.
Watch: Neeraj Chopra bows down to take blessings from elderly fan; video goes viral
Neeraj Chopra became the second Indian to finish in the top three of the Diamond League in Stockholm recently.
Neeraj Chopra's sweet gesture wins hearts, Twitter floods with praises
India's star Javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra managed to win hearts yet again. In a recent video that went viral, the Olympic gold medalist Chopra was seen touching the feet of an elderly person who came to congratulate him.
Neeraj Chopra: It will happen this year
Javelin star Neeraj Chopra confident of breaching the 90m barrier after falling short by a whisker to bag silver at the Diamond League Meet; betters his own national record with 89.94m
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Neeraj Chopra on the right track ahead of World Championships and CWG
Neeraj Chopra will next compete in the World Athletics Championships in Oregon in July followed by CWG in August.
Neeraj Chopra broke his own national record with his first attempt throw at the Stockholm Diamond League on Thursday (July 1). He threw a record 89.94m in only his first attemptand that was enough for him to finish in top 2. However, Neeraj missed his 90m target by a whisker. When the season began, Neeraj had said that he is eyeing to go past the elusive 90m mark in this season. The fact that he missed it by just 0.06m must be frustrating. However, Neeraj was happy with the effort despite not coming first at the event.
Neeraj Chopra breaks his own national record at Stockholm Diamond League; details here
With the World Championships in Oregon just days away, his performance in Stockholm proved Chopra continues to remain in good form.
Neeraj Chopra is confident of breaching 90m mark in World Championships
I am close to 90m now and I can throw it this year. Despite the fact that I did not win tonight, I feel very good because I did my best, said Chopra who finished second behind Anderson Peters, who had a best throw of 90.31m in his third attempt in the Diamond League
Neeraj Chopra confident of breaching 90m this year; not thinking about going into Worlds
The 24-year-old, Olympic champion javelin thrower is within touching distance of the coveted 90m mark, considered the gold standard in the world of javelin throw.
Neeraj Chopra to lead 22-member Indian athletics contingent at World Championships
Jeswin Aldrin, who had already qualified for the championships, however, missed the cut.
'Hum hi banayenge, Hum hi todenge': Twitter reacts to Neeraj Chopra's new national record
'Hum hi banayenge, Hum hi todenge': Twitter reacts to Neeraj Chopra's new national record
Neeraj Chopra not feeling pressure of being Olympic champ, says bas pura zor lagana hai
Neeraj Chopra spoke to the media after the event and described his performance in the Diamond League 2022, pressure of being Olympic champion and expectation from World Athletics Championships in Oregon this month.
Neeraj Chopra finishes 2nd in Stockholm Diamond League, betters his own record
Neeraj Chopra ended up in the top 3 for the first time at the prestigious Diamond League Meeting. The Olympic champion missed the 90m mark by a whisker. However, he bettered his own record in a star-studded field on Thursday.
Neeraj Chopra wins silver medal in Diamond League; breaks national record
Chopra`s throw was the tournament`s record too, until reigning world champion Anderson Peters breached the 90m mark as he threw 90.31m on his third try to set a new meet record
SEE: Neeraj Chopra shatters national record again
'Despite the fact that I did not win tonight, I feel very good because I did my best'
Watch: Neeraj Chopra Misses 90m By A Whisker, Betters Own National Record
Olympic gold medallist Neeraj Chopra produced yet another stellar display to finish second in a Diamond League meeting in Stockholm.
Neeraj Chopra misses 90m mark by a whisker, finishes 2nd in Stockholm Diamond League
Neeraj Chopra opened with a stunning throw of 89.94m, just 6cm shy of the 90m mark, the gold standard in the world of javelin throw and that effort eventually turned out to be his best as he finished second.
Neeraj Chopra finishes second in Stockholm Diamond League, misses 90m mark by a whisker
He bettered his earlier national record of 89.30m, which his spear had travelled while finishing second in the Paavo Nurmi Games in Turku, Finland, on June 14.
Neeraj Chopra to lead India at Oregon World Championships
There are 17 men, including a six-member 4x400m team and five women. In current form, long jumper M Sreeshankar harbours a chance along too.
Mann Ki Baat: PM Modi lauds Olympic medallist Neeraj Chopra for his recent performances in Javelin Throw
Javelin King Neeraj Chopra outplays himself, beats his own national record with 89.30m
Wishes pour in from across the country to celebrate the Olympic gold winner Neeraj Chopra who made an extraordinary return to competition, beating his own national record at the Paavo Nurmi Games in Finland. Paavo Nurmi Games is one of the most prestigious world athletics event. The 24-year-old javelin champion nearly touched the coveted 90m mark in his second attempt and bagged the silver medal.