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Chopra decided to end the season, said the focus shifted to packed ’22

Chopra decided to end the season, said the focus shifted to packed '22
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New Delhi: Olympic Gold Medal Javelin Thrower Neeraj Chopra has decided to end 2021 season competitions because of “travel schedules and disease attacks” and vowed to return stronger in 2022 which were busy.
“Travel schedules and A about disease means I have not been able to continue training since Tokyo …” Neeraj wrote on an Instagram post.
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Therefore, together with my team, has decided to cut 2021 season competitions to be able to take leave, recharge and return stronger for the packaged 2022 calendar which includes the World Championship, Asian games and Commonwealth and Commonwealth games.” See this post on Instagram posts distributed by Neeraj Chopra (@neeraj____chopra) 23-year-old Chopra, who has ended 100 years India waiting for a trail and field medal at the Olympics with a gold medal in Tokyo, has turned on the busy schedule since returning to the country, making it finished.
He also suffered a little fever.
Chopra, who has attended various functions Felicitation throughout the country, is overwhelmed by all support.
“First, I want to thank everyone for the love and affection that I have received since I returned from Tokyo.
I have been honestly overwhelmed by support from all over the country and its surroundings, and short words to express thank you All of you, “he said.
Read wrong in what Arshad Nadeem did by taking my javelin to prepare, clarifying the Golden Olympic Gold Clarification of the Cheraj Chopra Medal on Thursday said he was “disappointed” to see people pushing “personal interests” after a viral video showing Indian athletes The moment of Javelin before the final of the Javelin event in August.
“I have been driven by all support to Indian athletics over the past few weeks and will urge all of you to continue to support India and Indian athletics in the months and years.
Come.” Chopra only became the second Indian to win the individual gold at the Olympics when he produced a second round of 87.58 million in the final in Tokyo.

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