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In Honour Of Neeraj Chopra AFI will Celebrate August 7 As National Javelin Throw Day

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Competitions in all States and Union Territories will be held to commemorate Neeraj Chopra’s feat of winning the country’s first athletics gold medal in the Olympic Games in Tokyo with a throw of 87.58m

 

Tokyo Olympic Gold medalist Javelin Thrower Neeraj Chopra with Former Long Jump athlete and Senior Vice-President of AFI Anju Bobby George.

 

I am feeling good that the AFI is making my achievement to be remembered in the years to come. I will be happier if my gold medal win inspires youngsters to take to athletics, especially Javelin Throw. If the children are getting the Javelins and other facilities, I am sure they will come and take up the sport. I will be happy to cheer for them and they can be medal winners in the future. –Neeraj Chopra, Olympic Gold medalist Javelin Thrower

 

Khel Today Bureau

New Delhi: The Athletics Federation of India has announced that each year August 7 would be celebrated as National Javelin Throw Day with competitions in all States and Union Territories to commemorate Neeraj Chopra’s feat of winning the country’s first athletics gold medal in the Olympic Games in Tokyo with a throw of 87.58m on Saturday.

 “We will celebrate August 7 as National Javelin Day from next year to mark Neeraj’s victory. All our affiliated units will hold Javelin competitions in the respective States (and Union Territories). And a year later, we will get all our 600-plus district units also to have similar competitions on August 7,” said AFI Planning Committee Chairman Lalit K. Bhanot at a function to felicitate him.

 The 23-year-old Neeraj Chopra, India’s first Olympic medallist in track and field sport, said he was humbled by the announcement. “I am feeling good that the AFI is making my achievement to be remembered in the years to come. I will be happier if my gold medal win inspires youngsters to take to athletics, especially Javelin Throw,” he said.

 “If the children are getting the Javelins and other facilities, I am sure they will come and take up the sport. I will be happy to cheer for them and they can be medal winners in the future, he told reporters at the the wonderful felicitation ceremony at the Taj Palace banquet hall.

 

 He said the turning point in his career was his inclusion in the National Camp after he finished fifth in the National Games in Kerala in 2015. “Everything changed after my joining the National Camp – equipment, training facilities and diet. The feeling of training with the best javelin throwers in the country was special,” he said.

 “I had already won the gold in Commonwealth Games and Asian Games and now the Olympic Games. So, my next target is the gold in the World Athletics Championships (in Oregon) next year. The World Championships is a big competition and sometimes tougher than the Olympic Games. 

 “I am not going to be content with this Olympic gold. I will want to win the Commonwealth Games, Asian Games and Olympic Games titles again,” he said, pointing out that he was concerned about a few athletes testing positive for Covid-19 in the Games Village and that he was worried for himself. 

 AFI Senior Vice-President Anju Bobby George, the first Indian to win a World Athletics Championships medal when she picked up Long Jump bronze in 2003, said she was proud of Neeraj Chopra’s achievement that had ended a long wait for an athletics medal at the Olympic Games.

 The AFI also felicitated Men’s 4x400m relay team that set a new Asian record at a time of 3:00.25, Kamalpreet Kaur who finished sixth in Women’s discus throw event with an effort of 63.70m and Avinash Sable who improved his own national record in the Men’s 3000m steeplechase event with a time of 8min 18.12sec at the Tokyo Olympic Games.

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