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A Rs 52 Lakh Watch At Paris Olympics 2024? Neeraj Chopra's Accessory While Competing Sets Social Media Abuzz

Neeraj Chopra once again provided a silver lining to India's campaign at the Olympics by winning the silver medal at the 2024 Paris Games. The star athlete threw a season best distance of 89.45m to take home the silver in javelin throw. Neeraj has been one of the most consistent athletes for India winning medals at all major events including the World Championships, Asian Games and Commonwealth Games. 

Apart from his stellar show that helped India climb up the medal tally, the one thing everyone is talking about the watch that Neeraj wore during the event. For the record, ahead of the Paris Olympics 2024, Neeraj became one of the ambassadors of the watchmakers Omega. He had sported a "Ultra Light" from the Seamaster Aqua Terra collection then. The official site of Omega lists the watch's price as Rs 52,13,200. 

Star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra hoped to compete with other prominent international names in India sooner than later following his silver medal-winning effort in the Paris Olympics.

Was trying to identify the watch Neeraj Chopra was wearing during the qualifications. Apparently it's an Omega Aqua Terra 'Ultra light', costs 52 lakh?!@avataramhttps://t.co/MyUkTNA6E7 pic.twitter.com/HtU0jXqUbq

Chopra bagged the silver at the Paris showpiece with a throw of 89.45m behind Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem, who hurled the javelin to 92.97m, an Olympic record.

Anderson Peters of Grenada came third with a throw of 88.54m among the field that included some high-profile javelin throwers like Julian Webber, Jakub Vadlejch and Julius Yego.

"It's a dream of mine to compete with other international stars in India. Hopefully, there will be an international competition soon in India and I can do that," Chopra said during an interactive

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