Level-headed Neeraj aims for Olympic glory
Commonwealth and Asian Games champion has no starry airs which was evident when he came out to receive a courier outside the main gate of the Netaji Subhash National Institute of Sports (NIS).
Published : Nov 17, 2018 18:22 IST
He is the poster boy of Indian athletics. Neeraj Chopra, just 20-years-old, has already bagged gold medals at the Commonwealth and Asian Games. The javelin thrower, however, has not been swayed by all the success.
The young man has no starry airs which was evident when he came out to receive a courier outside the main gate of the Netaji Subhash National Institute of Sports (NIS). It may not be easy for someone used to signing autographs and posing for selfies, but Neeraj had no problems in following the rules. The stringent restrictions do not permit couriers to be delivered within the precincts of the NIS.
RELATED | Neeraj Chopra leads Indian charge "When there is a bad performance, I only hope that people understand, and motivate the athlete rather than say that he is finished", he says as a matter of fact. With the former world record holder Uwe Hohn of Germany — the only man in history to have thrown the javelin over 100 metres — guiding him, Neeraj is pretty clear that he has to just follow the instructions. "In the Diamond league in Doha, three Germans had more than 90 metre throws. It was very rare. I was fourth with 87.43. I am trying to have consistent good throws", said Neeraj, who won the Asian Games with a national record 88.06 metres. With a bunch of other Indian javelin throwers being inspired and following in his foot steps, Neeraj is confident that the event would become more popular in the country. With the army, Sports Authority of India (SAI) and JSW Sports extending support, Neeraj says that it would be a "team work", with the common goal towards the Olympics.