Indian Javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has qualified for the Tokyo Olympics 2020. Neeraj, who is recovering from an elbow injury, has performed brilliantly. Neeraj Chopra, who qualified for the Olympics 2020, once wept so bitterly that it was difficult to silence.
Neeraj achieved this feat with an 87.86-meter throw at the Athletics Central North East meet in South Africa while returning after emerging from an elbow injury. Nasim Ahmed, who was Neeraj's coach, expressed happiness that this is a big achievement for the country. Milkha Singh and PT Usha finished fourth in athletics at the Olympics but were denied medals. But once again the Indian player is in the medal race in the Olympics. I sincerely hope that Neeraj will definitely be successful in winning the nation's medal in the javelin throw.
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22-year-old Neeraj Chopra was out for the entire season due to an elbow injury in 2019. While emerging from injury, Neeraj missed the IAAF World Championships, Diamond League and Asian Championship. His last major international competition was the 2018 Jakarta Asian Games. There he won a gold medal with a national record of 88.06 meters. About a year and a half after his injury, he achieved the Olympic qualification mark of 85 meters in his fourth attempt and topped this international match.
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Neeraj tweeted immediately after arriving at the Tokyo Olympics 2020 and wrote that it is good to return to the competition. Thanks for all the well wishes and cooperation. I am happy with the result because I went to the competition to be warmed up for the session. When I did well with the first three throws (all above 80 meters), I decided to apply a bit more emphasis in the fourth attempt and was successful.
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