• Neeraj Chopra scripts history, becomes first Indian to win gold in World Athletics Championships

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    Neeraj Chopra scripts history, becomes first Indian to win gold in World Athletics Championships
    With this exceptional performance, Neeraj not only won the gold medal but also cemented his position as a pioneer of Indian sports on a global scale.

    Digital Desk: In a historic victory for Indian athletics, Neeraj Chopra won the gold medal in the men's javelin throw event at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest, Hungary. The "golden boy of Indian athletics cemented his place in history becoming the first Indian athlete to win a gold medal at this prestigious championship.

    In the wee hours of August 28, when he faced off against rivals from around the globe, Neeraj's incredible accomplishment was achieved. He demonstrated tremendous skill by recording a fantastic throw of 88.17 metres on his second try, establishing his victory in the competition.

    With this exceptional performance, Neeraj not only won the gold medal but also cemented his position as a pioneer of Indian sports on a global scale.

    With a silver medal in hand, Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem, another strong competitor, finished only behind Neeraj's accomplishment. Nadeem managed a remarkable throw of 87.82 metres, continuing his stellar performance from prior Commonwealth Games performances.

    Jakub Vadlejch of the Czech Republic earned the third position on the podium by showcasing his talent with a best throw of 86.67 metres.







    "This is a very proud moment for our country as we got a gold medal in the World Championship as well. When Neeraj returns to India, we shall celebrate," Neeraj's father Satish Kumar, who was pleased with his son's accomplishment, told ANI. 

    Best wishes to Neeraj Chopra

    Congratulatory messages flooded in from all over as news of Neeraj's historic victory spread. Anurag Thakur, India's Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, was among the revellers and lauded Neeraj's accomplishment as a turning point in Indian athletic history. He used social media to convey his joy and admiration for the athlete's outstanding accomplishment.


    Along with other well-wishers, the Indian Army praised Neeraj's accomplishment. The Indian Army congratulated him on his historic accomplishment on numerous social media channels, recognising it as such.

    Neeraj's gold medal boosts India's total of medals at the World Athletics Championships in addition to giving him a sparkling personal victory. This victory marks his second medal at the Championships, having previously secured a silver medal.