November 22, 2024

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Neeraj Chopra

Neeraj Chopra clinches gold medal at Federation Cup 2024 with 82.27 meter throw

Olympic gold medalist Neeraj Chopra triumphed at the Federation Cup 2024 championship in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, winning gold in his first javelin throw competition on Indian soil in three years. After a recent second-place finish at the Doha Diamond League, Chopra began slowly in Bhubaneswar but surged ahead in the fourth round with a throw of 82.27 meters.

DP Manu, who was representing Karnataka in the championship, came close second with an 82.06-meter effort, winning the silver medal, while Uttam Balasaheb Patil of Maharashtra clinched the bronze medal with a throw of 78.39 meters.

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Neeraj Chopra’s Return Increases Security, Draws Enthusiastic Crowd

Asian Games silver medalist Kishore Jena, who emerged as India’s second-best javelin thrower at the tournament, didn’t perform up to expectations. He was ranked fifth with a disappointing 75.49-meter throw. This was considerably poor, considering his Asian Games 2023 throw of 87.54 meters, which also earned him a ticket to the Paris Olympics 2024.

Neeraj Chopra’s presence at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar prompted the organisers to tighten the security arrangements as many people turned up to watch the spectacle. “People wanted to come to meet me, and they were being stopped. I was not feeling good. Earlier, I was meeting a lot of people, and they were allowed to come and meet me,” Neeraj Chopra said after winning his competition.

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AFI President Confident India Will Surpass Tokyo Medal Tally at Paris Olympics 2024

Athletics Federation of India (AFI) president Adille Sumariwalla on Tuesday sounded very optimistic about the upcoming Paris Olympics 2024 and said that India could easily surpass the Tokyo Olympics medal tally in the upcoming event. “We can no doubt perform better in the Paris Olympics than in Tokyo. We can win more medals in Paris,” Sumariwalla said in a press conference.

“I had never in the past given any prediction of any event in which we could win a medal. But, if our athletes performed their best (betters their personal best) in many events, we can win medals or finish in the top four,” the senior official added.

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