Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Refreshed Neeraj targets 2019 Worlds

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI : India’s star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra is looking forward to resume training for a fresh season after a deserved break at the end of 2018 that saw him crowned the Commonweal­th Games and Asian Games champion.

The Haryana athlete took time off after participat­ing in the September 8-9 Continenta­l Cup in Ostrava, Czech Republic. He skipped t he season-ending domestic meet, the National Open Athletics Championsh­ips at Bhubaneswa­r from September 25-28, to overcome what he said was “mental exhaustion.”

However, family commitment­s and social engagement­s proved more taxing than he had thought, Chopra said. “I’ve been travelling and training hard for quite some time. Since I was away from home, I wanted to take a break but eventually I had to switch off my phone. The last two weeks have been quite draining, at least mentally.”

Neeraj, 20, had performed consistent­ly at a top level in 2018, regularly hitting the 85m mark. It helped him win back-to-back titles, at the April Commonweal­th Games in Gold Coast and then at the Jakarta Asian Games with a national record of 88.06m. He also took part in the Diamond League circuit.

With national camp starting in Patiala on Wednesday, the ever-smiling thrower from Haryana is expecting another demanding season. “This year has been good. I hope to carry on the momentum next year too. It might be a non-olympic year but I have set a higher benchmark. My target is also to excel in the World Athletics Championsh­ips in September (Qatar),” he said.

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