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Published 06:58 IST, August 9th 2024

'Things Need to Be Looked Upon...': Neeraj Chopra Opens Up After Silver Medal Win at Paris Olympics

Reflecting on his achievement, Neeraj Chopra discusses the path ahead following his silver medal triumph at the Paris Olympics 2024.

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India's javelin star Neeraj Chopra secures silver at Paris Olympics | Image: AP

In the men's javelin throw, defending champion Neeraj Chopra made history by becoming the first Indian track and field athlete to win two consecutive Olympic medals with a silver. However, Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem stole the show by setting a new Olympic record for his nation's first individual gold at the championship event. In his second effort, Nadeem threw an incredible 92.97 meters, setting a standard too high for the other competitors, including Chopra, who appeared to be under strain and only made one passable throw.

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Neeraj Chopra acknowledges injury and promises India more glory after the Paris Olympics 2024 silver medal

Neeraj Chopra spoke for the first time after winning a silver medal at the Paris Olympics 2024. He was completely pumped up during the event but was restricted by his injury. Chopra spoke to ANI after his one throw cemented his name on the title for the silver medal. India’s hero marked the first silver for his nation in Paris, acknowledging that this wasn’t his best. Neeraj Chopra said: 

"We all feel happy whenever we win a medal for the country...It's time to improve the game now...We will sit and discuss and improve the performance...India played well (at the Paris Olympics)....The competition was good (today)...but every athlete have their day, today was Arshad's day...I gave my best but some things need to be looked upon and worked upon...Our national anthem may not have been played today, but it will definitely be played somewhere else in the future..."

The silver-winning 89.45m in the second round. It was the season's best effort from the Indian, topping his qualification throw of 89.34m, but nowhere close to being enough for gold. Nonetheless, Chopra became only the third Indian and the first in track and field to win back-to-back individual Olympic medals. Only wrestler Sushil Kumar (2008 and 2012) and shuttler PV Sindhu (2016 and 2021) have won back-to-back Olympic medals. The earlier Olympic record stood at 90.57m in the name of Andreas Thorkildsen of Norway, set during the 2008 Beijing Games. Thorkildsen was watching the proceedings from the stands, along with three-time Olympic champion and world record (98.48m) holder Jan Zelezny of Czech Republic. Grenada's Anderson Peters grabbed the last podium place with an effort of 88.54m while Czech Republic's Yakub Vadlejch finished fourth (88.50m) and was followed by Kenya's Julius Yego (SB 87.72). As many as seven athletes went beyond the 86m mark as the competitive field saw three season's best and an Olympic record.

Keshorn Walcot (86.16) from Trinidad and Tobago also celebrated his season's best show to finish seventh in the 12-man field. Before tonight, Chopra had never lost to Nadeem in their 10 earlier meetings. Nadeem's monster throw -- sixth longest in history -- also came in his second attempt which was like a bolt from the blue that stunned the Stade de France. With this performance, the 27-year-old also extracted revenge of his loss to Chopra in the 2023 Budapest World Championships. It was not the first 90m effort from Nadeem, having thrown 90.18m to win gold in the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games. He is the second Asian to have thrown beyond 90m, the other being Chao-Tsun Cheng (91.36m in 2017) of Chinese Taipei.

Neeraj Chopra's List of Achievements

  • South Asian Games- Gold Medal
  • Asian Championship- Gold Medal
  • CWG 2018- Gold Medal
  • Asian Games 2018- Gold Medal
  • Tokyo Olympics- Gold Medal
  • Diamond League- Gold Medal
  • World Championships 2022- Silver Medal
  • World Championships 2023- Gold Medal
  • Diamond League- Silver Medal
  • Asian Games 2022- Gold Medal
  • Paris Olympics 2024- Silver Medal

(With inputs from PTI)

Updated 06:58 IST, August 9th 2024