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'It was Arshad's day, game not over yet': Neeraj Chopra on missing gold at Paris Olympics

We all feel happy whenever we win a medal for the country...It's time to improve the game now...We will sit and discuss and improve the performance, says the javelin thrower

August 09, 2024 / 09:43 IST
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Neeraj Chopra became the first Indian track-and-field athlete to win two successive Olympic medals with a silver
Neeraj Chopra became the first Indian track-and-field athlete to win two successive Olympic medals with a silver

Javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra, who earned a silver medal at the Paris Olympics, said on Friday, he gave his best, but it  was Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem’s day to win gold.

Chopra said it was time improve the game.   "We all feel happy whenever we win a medal for the country...It's time to improve the game now...We will sit and discuss and improve the performance...India played well (at the Paris Olympics)....The competition was good (today)...but every athlete have their day, today was Arshad's day...I gave my best but some things need to be looked upon and worked upon...Our national anthem may not have been played today, but it will definitely be played somewhere else in the future..." he told ANI.

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He also expressed confidence in India's future Olympic prospects. "India played well (at the Paris Olympics). Our national anthem may not have been played today, but it will be heard in the future," he said.

Chopra ettled for silver with a best throw of 89.45 metres in the men's javelin final at the Paris Olympics. Pakistan’s Nadeem Arshad, who finished 5th at the Tokyo Olympics, clinched gold with a monstrous throw of 92.97 meters, setting a new Olympic record.