Chennai Super Kings felicitate Indian athlete Neeraj Chopra
Chopra became only the second individual gold medalist after Abhinav Bindra for India at the Olympics.
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Indian athlete Neeraj Chopra was honoured by Indian Premier League franchise Chennai Super Kings for his historic feat of winning the first-ever Olympic Gold medal for the nation in track and field events. Chopra was awarded INR 1 crore by the franchise and also received a special CSK jersey with 8758 printed on the back, representing his 87.58m medal-winning javelin throw.
With his effort, Chopra became only the second individual gold medalist after Abhinav Bindra, who won the gold medal in men’s 10 m air rifle in the 2008 Summer Olympics
“The entire nation is proud of Neeraj for his stupendous achievement. By becoming the first Indian to win a medal (gold) in track and field, he has set a benchmark,” CSK CEO K S Viswanathan said.
“He is an inspiration for the next generation. 87.58 is a number that will forever be etched in Indian sporting history and it’s an honour for us to present this special jersey to Neeraj. We wish he brings more glory to the nation.”
“Thank you so much for your support and for the prize. It feels good. I never thought that I’ll get so much love after winning gold. It was completely unexpected and it feels good. Hopefully, I’ll work hard and get good results,” Chopra said upon receiving the award and special jersey from the franchise.
Chopra entered his first international competition, the World Youth Championships in Ukraine before winning his maiden international medal in 2014, a silver at the Youth Olympics Qualification in Bangkok.
At the Tokyo Olympics, he topped his qualifying group for entry to the final with a throw of 86.65 metres. Chopra won the gold medal in the final on 7 August with a throw of 87.58 m in his second attempt. With that, he also became the first post-independence Indian Olympic medallist in athletics. He dedicated his win to sprinters Milkha Singh and P. T. Usha, both former Olympians from India.
Chopra’s medal gave India a final total of seven medals at the Games, better the previous tally of six medals at the 2012 London Olympics.
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