Millennium Post

Want to give my best at Asiad: Chopra

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NEW DELHI: One of India’s best bets for an athletics gold at the upcoming Asian Games, Neeraj Chopra is determined to focus on the job at hand and not put extra pressure on himself.

“It is a great honour for me to lead the Indian contingent and carry the country’s flag at such a prestigiou­s event. As far as my preparatio­ns for the Asian Games are concerned, I want to say that I am not thinking about any medal or rank, all I want to do is give my best there,” Chopra said in a statement on Thursday.

“These three-four months in Europe have been very productive and I got a chance to compete in a lot of competitio­ns in between. I am feeling good and as I said, my only target is give my best in Jakarta,” he added. Chopra will lead the Indian contingent at the opening ceremony of the Asian Games. The 20-year-old has top class credential­s by virtue of being the first Indian to win a gold medal at a World Championsh­ips. This came courtesy his victory at the 2016 World Youth Championsh­ips. But Chopra has continued with his feats in javelin throw.

In 2018, Chopra has maintained his fine form, consistent­ly throwing the javelin beyond the 85m mark this year and also has set a new national record of 87.43 at the Doha Diamond League in May.

In fact, the five best throws by an Asian athlete this year are all in his name. He has no shortage of titles too. The most significan­t of these was the gold medal at the Commonweal­th Games at the Gold Coast in Australia which made Chopra only the first Indian javelin thrower to win that competitio­n. Chopra will however not be overconfid­ent in Jakarta. Amongst his competitor­s is Chinese Taipei’s Chao Tsun-cheng who holds the Asian record of 91.36m. However, Cheng has been very inconsiste­nt and has failed to produce his best throw when it has mattered most.

At the Asian Championsh­ips last year, there had been great expectatio­ns from Cheng but he only managed to take sixth place with an effort of 80.03m. At that competitio­n it was Chopra who had romped to the gold medal with a throw of 85.23m.

While Chopra will be bidding for gold, his compatriot Shivpal Singh could also get on the podium. Singh qualified for the Asian Games with a throw of 82.28m at the Inter State Championsh­ips. That mark leaves him in fourth place this year amongst Asian throwers.

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