Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

→ Panipat village basks in the golden glory,

- Neeraj Mohan neeraj.mohan@hindustant­imes.com

KARNAL: All the nineteen members of Neeraj’s family, along with hundreds of residents of Panipat’s Khandra village, remained glued to a huge television screen installed outside his residence to watch his golden throw at Tokyo Olympics on Saturday. And the entire village erupted in joy as soon as 23-yearold Arjuna Awardee’s javelin hit the ground covering a distance of 87.58 metres.

The atmosphere instantly turned festive as people started distributi­ng sweets and dancing to the beats of drums. Neeraj’s parents — Satish Chopra and Saroj Bala — were soon drowned in garlands. “I am not getting words to explain the happiness; it’s the fruit of his hard work and dedication,” said his father Satish Kumar. “I remember the day when he started his daily practice at Panipat’s Shivaji Stadium which was 20km away,” he added.

“Not only me but the entire country is happy over the performanc­e

of my son. I am proud of my son,” said Neeraj’s mother Saroj.

Neeraj’s uncle Bhim Chopra, who supported him throughout his sporting journey, said, “His

friend Jaiveer helped him to focus on Javelin. In 2016, he was very disappoint­ed when he could not qualify for the Rio Olympics after throwing 82.37m, just short of the qualifying 83m. But we did

not let him lose hope and he worked harder,” he added.

Neeraj belongs to a family of farmers and they live in a joint family of 19 members.

Neeraj had created history in

2016 by becoming the first Indian athlete to bag the title of world champion by clinching the gold medal at the U-20 World Championsh­ips in Poland.

He won a gold medal at the

2016 South Asian Games with a throw of 82.23m and won another gold medal in Asian Athletics Championsh­ip in 2017 with a throw of 85.23meters. In the 2018 Commonweal­th Games,

he won a gold medal with his best effort of 86.47 meters. In 2018, he broke the national record at the Doha Diamond League with a throw of 87.43 meters.

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 ?? HT PHOTOS ?? People watching Neeraj Chopra’s performanc­e on a TV at his native village Khandra in Panipat district on Saturday, and (right) staff members of Lovely Profession­al University celebratin­g the incredible feat of their student at the Tokyo Olympics.
HT PHOTOS People watching Neeraj Chopra’s performanc­e on a TV at his native village Khandra in Panipat district on Saturday, and (right) staff members of Lovely Profession­al University celebratin­g the incredible feat of their student at the Tokyo Olympics.

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