neeraj chopra olympics| Neeraj Chopra wins India's first gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics First place medal

 Neeraj Chopra Men's Javelin Throw Live Updates, Tokyo Olympics: Neeraj Chopra on Saturday turned out to be simply the subsequent Indian to win an individual gold in the Olympics, out-playing out the field by a serious distance to indent up the principal olympic style events Games award for the country. The 23-year-old rancher's child from Khandra town close to Panipat in Haryana delivered the second toss of 87.58m in the finals to shock the sports world and end India's 100-year hang tight for an olympic style events decoration in the Olympics. Chopra won the country's seventh decoration and first gold in this Olympics and joined shooter Abhinav Bindra (2008 Beijing Games) as India's individual gold victors in the masterpiece. With this, the nation outperformed the past best take of six decorations accomplished in the 2012 London Games. Neeraj Chopra will be taking the banner for India at the Tokyo Olympics shutting service.



Javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra won a memorable sports gold decoration to turn into India's second since forever individual Olympic gold medallist after shooter Abhinav Bindra. Grappler Bajrang Punia won a bronze as India equalled their best ever Olympic decoration take of 6 awards. Golf player Aditi Ashok barely passed up an award by completing fourth in the ladies' individual Stroke Play. Stay with Times of India to get every one of the live reports on Olympics 2021, India Events at Tokyo Olympics, Results, Medal Table and more on Times of India

India at Tokyo Olympics Athletics LIVE: Neeraj Chopra prepared for Johannes Vetter's test for an award in Javelin Throw Final-Follow LIVE updates: Javelin hurler Neeraj Chopra, who stood out as truly newsworthy throughout the previous few months for his splendid interactivity, is good to go to go up against Johannes Vetter. He will mean to go past the 90M imprint as he pursues history to help India secure GOLD at Tokyo Olympics. He will be hoping to stop more than 100-year-old decoration dry spell for India at Athletics. Prominently, India is yet to win an award in sports after Norman Pritchard won silver in 200m on July 22, 1900. The mouth-watering fight will see the main eight get six tosses each.

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