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"Today was Pakistan's day, but we won silver": Neeraj Chopra's father on his son's Paris Olympics performance

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Panipat (Haryana) | August 9, 2024 4:11:22 AM IST
Neeraj Chopra's father, Satish Kumar, expressed pride in his son's historic performance at the Paris Olympics, where Neeraj clinched the silver medal in the men's javelin throw final at Stade de France.

When stakes were high in one of the biggest sporting events, it was Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem who raised the bar by breaking the Olympic Record with a mammoth throw in front of a jam-packed crowd.

Neeraj delivered his season-best attempt of 89.45m, but it wasn't close to Arshad's humongous throw of 92.97 meters.

Before the Paris Olympics, Neeraj had a fair share of trouble with injuries. The groin injury that haunted him in 2023 and forced him to miss the Commonwealth Games returned early in May after he felt discomfort in his adductor.

Satish, who was proud after witnessing Neeraj's performance and felt it was Pakistan's day in the men's javelin throw final, felt that his injury had a role in his performance.

"Everyone has their day. Today was Pakistan's day. But we have won silver, and it is a proud thing for us. I think his groin injury had a part in his performance," Neeraj's father Satish Chopra told ANI.

He believes Neeraj's success will inspire future generations. "He has won silver for the country. We are happy and proud. All the youth will be inspired by him," he added.

In Neeraj's neighbourhood, a big screen was set up for locals to watch his performance, and celebrations included distributing sweets and bursting crackers to mark India's first silver medal and fifth overall at the Paris Olympics.

Neeraj's mother, Saroj Devi, was delighted with her son's achievement.

"We are very happy. For us, silver is as valuable as gold. The gold medalist is also like our son. Despite his injury, we are proud of our son's performance. I will cook his favourite meal," she said.

Neeraj's grandfather, Dharm Singh Chopra, also celebrated the win, and said, "He gave his best performance and won silver, adding another medal to the country's tally."

To defend his Tokyo gold medal, Neeraj had to do what he still has to achieve in his career, breaching the 90m mark.

After Arshad sent shockwaves throughout the athletics community with an Olympic Record effort of 92.97m, Neeraj had to dig deep and pull out his biggest performance ever.

However, he struggled to find his groove and registered a single legal attempt out of six, which turned out to be his season-best attempt.

Arshad effortlessly sent his javelin past the 90m mark to deliver one of the greatest track and field performances in the history of the Olympics. He broke the Olympic record in his second attempt and capped off his impressive display with a remarkable throw of 91.79m to take away the gold. (ANI)

 
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