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Neeraj Chopra sets the scene on the Olympic record to go with his gold achievement

Neeraj Chopra sets the scene on the Olympic record to go with his gold achievement
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Kolkata: Javelin Indian rebel star Neeraj Chopra on Wednesday said that he had looked at him broke the Olympic record to go with his gold medal achievement in the Tokyo match.
Neeraj, who has the best of 88.07m meters, won historic gold with a throw of 87.58m in both efforts in the Tokyo game.
The Olympic record was at 90.57m set by Andreas Thorkildsen in Beijing 2008 and Neeraj said it would be fun to add one more feather to the lid.
“The Olympic gold medal is the most important.
But in athletics, you can add one more thing to your gold medal – the Olympic record,” said a 23-year-old child during his first journey to Kolkata after winning.
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“I have a national record that stands at 88.07 meters, while the Olympic record is 90.57.
If I can go further then it will become an Olympic gold with the best and record Olympics,” he said about his target.
Neeraj was here on a two-day visit for a private felicitation program because he was respected by Kolkata police.
“I meet new people every day, attending so many functions.
The biggest change I see is for Olympic sports.
I always know it will be a different atmosphere when I return home,” he said.
“It’s a great thing that people are now very attending Olympic sports.
I hope Indian sports reaches a bigger height.” After deciding to end the 2021 season because “crowded schedule”, Neeraj said he had three important events – the world championship, the Commonwealth Championship and Diamond League – line up next year.
“I will start practicing immediately, and will focus on my real work,” he concluded.
Javelin champions were made from Bengal Mos West for sports and youth affairs Be a theme that was widely celebrated during Durga Puja when he was invited to witness the country’s biggest festival next month.

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