Neeraj Chopra’s great start in Paris Olympics, reached the final in the very first throw, aimed at 89.34 meters

New Delhi. Indian athlete Neeraj Chopra has once again made the country proud with his performance at the Paris Olympics 2024. In the Group B qualification round of javelin throw, he secured his place in the final by crossing a distance of 89.34 meters in the first throw. The match started at 3:20 pm (Indian time), and Neeraj performed brilliantly in his very first attempt. Neeraj Chopra’s final match will start on August 11:55 pm Indian time, in which the eyes of the whole country will be on him. His performance has raised the country’s hopes of another medal.

Tokyo Olympics 2020 Performance

Neeraj Chopra created history by winning the gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics 2020. He measured a distance of 87.58 meters in his second throw in the final, becoming the first Indian athlete to win an Olympic gold medal. His achievement made him an overnight star and the whole country celebrated his phenomenal performance. Neeraj Chopra’s journey has been a symbol of struggle and hard work, and his performance at the Paris Olympics 2024 has proved that he is at the top of his game. Looking at his journey, the whole country is expecting another gold medal from him.

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