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Neeraj Chopra gifts his Tokyo gold medal-winning javelin to Olympic Museum - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Switzerland - Beijing -  Tokyo - India

Neeraj Chopra gifts his Tokyo gold medal-winning javelin to Olympic Museum

Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland on Saturday and said that he is hopeful that its presence can serve as an inspiration for the younger generation. The track and field athlete was also joined by Olympic gold medallist shooting star Abhinav Bindra. "It was an honour to visit and donate my Tokyo 2020 javelin to the Olympic Museum yesterday. I hope its presence can inspire the younger generation to keep working hard towards their dreams," tweeted Chopra.

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Neeraj Chopra Gifts Gold Medal Winning Javelin To Olympic Museum - sports.ndtv.com - Switzerland - Beijing -  Tokyo - India

Neeraj Chopra Gifts Gold Medal Winning Javelin To Olympic Museum

Neeraj Chopra has gifted his historic Tokyo Olympics gold medal winning javelin to the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland. The Indian, who became the first track and field athlete from the country to win an Olympic medal at Tokyo last year, on Saturday gifted his most-prized javelin to the museum. "For any athlete, it is a great honour to be able to inspire others," Chopra, who won the Olympic gold with a throw of 87.58m, told Olympics.com.

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Neeraj Chopra Gifts Gold Medal Winning Javelin To Olympic Museum - sports.ndtv.com - Switzerland - Beijing -  Tokyo - India

Neeraj Chopra Gifts Gold Medal Winning Javelin To Olympic Museum

Neeraj Chopra has gifted his historic Tokyo Olympics gold medal winning javelin to the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland. The Indian, who became the first track and field athlete from the country to win an Olympic medal at Tokyo last year, on Saturday gifted his most-prized javelin to the museum. "For any athlete, it is a great honour to be able to inspire others," Chopra, who won the Olympic gold with a throw of 87.58m, told Olympics.com.

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Thomas Bach - "Very Important For Our Country": Neeraj Chopra On Lausanne Diamond League Win - sports.ndtv.com - India - Birmingham

"Very Important For Our Country": Neeraj Chopra On Lausanne Diamond League Win

Neeraj Chopra on Friday scripted history as he became the first Indian to win a Diamond League event as he finished first in the Lausanne meet with a throw of 89.08m - his third best attempt ever. Speaking after his triumph, the 24-year-old said it was an important win for the country. The win also came as he made a comeback from an injury that ruled him out of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. "It was a special night, felt really good to win and most importantly made a comeback with a very good throw," Neeraj said after his win.

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IOA to take call on approaching SC after discussing HC order in detail - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India -  Delhi

IOA to take call on approaching SC after discussing HC order in detail

The IOA officials are expected to meet on Wednesday. The Delhi High Court directed the setting up of a three-member CoA to take over the affairs of the IOA, saying its "persistent recalcitrance" to comply with the Sports Code made it imperative that its affairs be put in the hands of the committee. "The IOA members will discuss the High Court judgement in detail and will decide whether to go for an appeal in the Supreme Court," IOA secretary general Rejeev Mehta said.

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Why Did Abhinav Bindra Retire Early? Fan Asks. Shooting Legend Replies - sports.ndtv.com - Beijing - India

Why Did Abhinav Bindra Retire Early? Fan Asks. Shooting Legend Replies

Abhinav Bindra started a revolution for Olympic sport in India by winning a gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Games. The shooting great became the first individual gold medallist from the country in Olympics. However, at the age of 34, Bindra announced retirement from the sport in 2016. Since then, he has been a great motivator of Olympic sport in the country. The shooter has also started an organisation that helps athletes achieve peak physical fitness. Though he has been working in helping the athletes, many believe that he could have continued beyond the 2016 Olympics as an active sportsperson too, where he finished fourth in the 10m air rifle shooting event.

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Why Did Abhinav Bindra Retire Early? Fan Asks. Shooting Legend Replies - sports.ndtv.com - Beijing - India

Why Did Abhinav Bindra Retire Early? Fan Asks. Shooting Legend Replies

Abhinav Bindra started a revolution for Olympic sport in India by winning a gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Games. The shooting great became the first individual gold medallist from the country in Olympics. However, at the age of 34, Bindra announced retirement from the sport in 2016. Since then, he has been a great motivator of Olympic sport in the country. The shooter has also started an organisation that helps athletes achieve peak physical fitness. Though he has been working in helping the athletes, many believe that he could have continued beyond the 2016 Olympics as an active sportsperson too, where he finished fourth in the 10m air rifle shooting event.

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Rahul Dravid - "It Had To Be David...": Rahul Dravid Remembers Important Lesson From Childhood - sports.ndtv.com - India

"It Had To Be David...": Rahul Dravid Remembers Important Lesson From Childhood

Former Indian cricket captain and batting geat Rahul Dravid, who is currently the head coach of the Indian men's cricket team, is one of the most widely known and respected cricketers in the country. He had the reputation of being one of India's most dependable batters during his time as an active cricketer and he strengthened that reputation by becoming the man who created a pipeline of talented young cricketers for the country during his stints with the U-19 cricket team and the National Cricket Academy.

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