The Free Press Journal

Indianathl­eteChopras­etforinter­nationalre­turn

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As things are settling down after the pandemic struck the world of sports, at the Cidade de Lisboa at the Lisbon University Stadium, here on June 10.

And making the most of it will be Indian javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra is all set to take part in an event, which will mark his return to internatio­nal competitio­n after more than a year.

Olympic-bound star, Chopra, who has not taken part in any internatio­nal event after qualifying for the Tokyo Olympics in January last year in South Africa, reached Lisbon on Sunday.

He will compete at the Meeting Cidade de Lisboa (Meeting, City of Lisbon) on June 10 at Lisbon University Stadium.

"Chopra will take part in a competitio­n in Lisbon on June 10. We are trying for other events also, including the Karlstad Grand Prix in Sweden on June 22," a source close to Chopra said on Monday.

"In Lisbon, he will be able to train as well as take part in competitio­n. That is the most important thing as many countries have stipulated hard quarantine for arriving Indians."

The CEO of JSW Sports, Chopra's sponsors, Parth Jindal said the reigning Asian and Commonweal­th Games champion has reached Portugal.

"After relentless efforts from @TheJSWGrou­p Delhi office, countless follow ups through @KirenRijij­u office and MEA @jswsports is happy to share that both @Neeraj_chopra1 and @BajrangPun­ia have arrived in Portugal and Russia respective­ly to further their training," he tweeted.

Sports Minister appreciate­d the effort of JSW Group.

"I appreciate the relentless efforts of @TheJSWGrou­p in supporting our elite athletes through @jswsports and involvemen­t of @ParthJinda­l11 at personal level too.

"This kind of support from our corporate sector will help India emerge as a great sporting nation."

Chopra had spoken about lack of competitio­n hampering his Olympic build-up during an interactio­n a few weeks ago.

The 23-year-old was to leave for Europe on Monday last for a training-cum-competitio­n stint but it was delayed by a few days due to visa related issues.

Chopra had broken his own national record with a throw of 88.07m in Patiala in the Indian Grand Prix 3 in March.

He had qualified for the Olympics with a throw of 87.86m, which bettered the qualifying mark of 85m, at an event at Potchefstr­oom, South Africa, in January last year.

After that, he had a brief training stint in Turkey before rushing back home in March last year just before the lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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