Golden Boy Neeraj Chopra Biography
NEERAJ CHOPRA │JAVELIN THROW PLAYER │BIO
Neeraj Chopra won the Gold Medal in Olympics 2020 and then people start to call him “GOLDEN BOY”
Golden Boy Neeraj Chopra full Name is Naib Subedar Neeraj Chopra, He was born on 24th Dec 1997 in Panipat Haryana, His Height is 6 Feet, and weight is 86 Kg.
Golden Boy Neeraj belongs to a farmer Family, His father Name is Satish Kumar and Mother Name is Saroj Devi. Neeraj Chopra has completed his Education from DAV College.
Neeraj Chopra is the First Indian athlete who won the World Title in Track and Field Under 20.
NEERAJ CHOPRA GOLD MEDAL IN OLYMPICS 2020
Neeraj Chopra Got the Gold Medal in Javelin Throw and made the his Country (India) Proud.
Neeraj Chopra also ended India’s wait of over 100 Years to win the Gold Medal in Olympics.
Neeraj Chopra’s Gold was Indian second Gold Medal In Olympics..Before it Abhinav Bindra had won Gold Medal in 2008 in Beijing Olympics in the 10 M Air Rifle Event.
PM NARENDRA MODI SAYS ON NEERAJ CHOPRA’S GOLD MEDAL
“Success
doesn't get to your head and loss doesn't stay in your mind”
NEERAJ CHOPRA GOLD MEDAL RECORD AND
HISTORY
EVENT |
MEDAL |
2018 ASIAN GAMES |
GOLD |
2018 COMMONWEALTH GAMES |
GOLD |
2017 ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIP |
GOLD |
2020 TOKYO OLYMPICS |
GOLD |
PERSONAL INFO OF NEERAJ CHOPRA
NAME |
NEERAJ CHOPRA |
FATHER’S NAME |
SATISH KUMAR |
AGE |
23 |
MARRIAGE |
UNMARRIED |
NET WORTH |
1 TO 5 Million as per bgsbuniversity |
FAMILY BACKGROUND |
Farmers |
NEERAJ CHOPRA EARLY LIFE STYLE AND HIS FAMILY
BACKGROUND
Neeraj
Chopra was born in Farmer Family background residing in Khandra Village of Panipat
District. Neeraj Chopra has two sisters.
In 2016, he won a Silver medal in the javelin throw at the Asian
Junior Championships. Later that year, Neeraj caught the limelight when he set
the world junior record by throwing 86.48m and clinched the Gold medal at the
World U20 Championships in Bydgoszcz, Poland.
At the 2017 Asian Championships, he won the Gold medal by
throwing 85.23m at Bhubaneshwar in Odisha. In the same year, he competed at the
World Athletics Championships in London but failed to win any medals as he
finished 15th in the qualification round.
In 2018, Neeraj clinched the Gold medal at the Commonwealth
Games held at Gold Coast in Australia and thus became the first Indian javelin
thrower to accomplish the feat at the Commonwealth Games. At the 2018 Asian
Games, he broke his own national record of 86.48m by throwing 88.06m and won
the Gold medal in the javelin throw in Jakarta, Indonesia.
In January 2020, Neeraj Chopra booked his Olympics berth in
Javelin Throw at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics after he threw 87.86m at the Athletics
Central North East held in Potchefstroom, South Africa. This will be his debut
Olympics after he missed out on the chance of representing India at the 2016
Rio Olympics.
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