Neeraj Chopra: Despite missing out on Gold, star athlete cements his place as India's greatest

Updated : Aug 12, 2024 13:01
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Though India hoped for another golden triumph, Neeraj Chopra solidified his legacy as one of India's greatest sporting icons with a silver at the Paris Olympics. At just 26 years old, he has done what no Indian before him has—secured back-to-back Olympic medals in athletics.

The Tokyo 2020 champion entered the Paris Games as the favorite, poised to defend his title. Yet, in a dramatic twist, his close friend and rival, Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem, unleashed a colossal throw of 92.97 meters in his second attempt—an Olympic record.

Neeraj responded with his season’s best, a formidable 89.45 metres in his second try, but despite his relentless efforts, he couldn’t surpass Nadeem’s mark, who managed another 90+ metre throw in his final attempt.

It wasn’t the outcome a billion and a half Indians had hoped for, but that’s the nature of sport—unpredictable and unforgiving. Yet, this silver doesn’t diminish Neeraj’s stature.

Instead, it elevates him further as he becomes India’s most successful Olympian, with a gold and a silver to his name. He joins the ranks of legends like Sushil Kumar, PV Sindhu, and Manu Bhaker, who have won 2 Olympic medals, but with that gold from Tokyo, Neeraj stands alone at the pinnacle.

Neeraj Chopra has consistently demonstrated why he is India’s top athlete. Since bursting onto the international scene, he has amassed a treasure trove of medals.

From the Commonwealth Games in 2018 to the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, from the 2023 World Championships to his second consecutive Olympic medal in Paris, Neeraj's accolades all around the world, make him a global phenomenon.

With this silver in Paris, Neeraj Chopra hasn’t just added another medal to his collection; he’s ignited the hopes and dreams of an entire nation. He stands as a beacon of what’s possible with relentless hard work, dedication, and unwavering belief.

Neeraj's journey is a powerful reminder that greatness isn’t just measured by the medals around your neck, but by the unyielding pursuit of your dreams. He has achieved what no other Indian Olympian has before him, and in doing so, he’s not only made history but has also touched the hearts of millions. Here’s to Neeraj Chopra, a true inspiration and India’s greatest athlete, who continues to shine on the world stage. 

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