Neeraj Chopra quit eating sweets 6 months before winning 'Gold' in Tokyo Olympic
Neeraj Chopra quit eating sweets 6 months before winning 'Gold' in Tokyo Olympic
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Today is the birthday of India's golden boy Neeraj Chopra. Neeraj created history by winning his first gold medal for the country in the javelin throw event of tokyo olympics. He had won gold for the country by throwing 87.58m javelin. But very few people would know that Neeraj Chopra, who won a gold medal at the Commonwealth 2018, loves to eat gol guppe. Neeraj believes that golgappe does not harm the athlete. Not only that, Neeraj also loves the churma made by his mother's hand.

In an interview to a famous website, Neeraj Chopra expressed his love for Golgappa and at the same time explained why eating them does not harm him. "There is no harm in eating golgappe," he had said in the interview. Because it contains more water. Eating too much of it fills your stomach with water. And it looks big about scabies, but it is very low in flour. After drinking it, your body gets more water. ''

At the same time, he had also said that he was not asking him to eat golgappe every day. But sometimes the athlete can eat golgappe and there is no harm in it. Apart from gol guppe, Neeraj loves homemade churma (eating bread, ghee and sugar). Neeraj's sister, on the other hand, said that Neeraj had to give up sweets before starting her journey as an athlete. Neeraj's sister reveals neeraj loves sweets but he is so dedicated to his game that he leaves sweets before any championship. Talking about Tokyo Olympic, Neeraj stopped eating sweets six months before the Olympics.

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