Neeraj Chopra Steals Second Place in Lausanne Diamond League with Season-Best Throw

Neeraj Chopra Steals Second Place in Lausanne Diamond League with Season-Best Throw

Neeraj Chopra, the reigning Olympic silver medalist, showcased his resilience and determination in the Lausanne Diamond League 2024, securing a second-place finish with a season-best throw of 89.48m.

Despite a challenging start, with his first four throws exceeding 80m but falling short of the top two, Chopra faced the prospect of missing out on a podium finish. However, under immense pressure, he summoned his inner strength and unleashed an impressive 85.58m in his fifth attempt.

With only one throw remaining, Chopra knew he had to surpass Julian Webber’s 89.02m to secure a top-three finish. Drawing inspiration from his Kenyan counterpart Julius Yego, who advised him to “relax,” Chopra focused on the process rather than the outcome.

In his final attempt, Chopra unleashed a magnificent throw that soared through the air, landing at an astonishing 89.48m. This not only secured him second place but also broke his season best for the third time in just 15 days.

Reflecting on his performance, Chopra acknowledged the “strange” nature of the competition, admitting that he initially felt unprepared. However, he praised his fighting spirit and the calming words of Yego, which proved crucial in his comeback.

Chopra’s second-place finish earned him seven points, bringing his Diamond League standings to 15 points, tied with Webber. Anderson Peters remains in the lead with 21 points, while Jakub Vadlejch holds second place with 16 points.

With the Diamond League finals scheduled for September 14 in Brussels, Chopra needs to finish in the top six of the series standings to qualify. He plans to compete in one or two more competitions before the season concludes.

Chopra’s primary focus for the upcoming year is to regain full fitness from his long-standing groin injury. He aims to improve his technique and strive for even greater distances in the future.

Neha Sangwan Wins Under-17 World Wrestling Title, Inspired by Vinesh Phogat

Neha Sangwan Wins Under-17 World Wrestling Title, Inspired by Vinesh Phogat

Neha Sangwan, a young wrestler from Balai, Haryana, has achieved a remarkable feat by winning the Under-17 World title in the 57 kg category. This triumph comes just a week after she welcomed her idol, Vinesh Phogat, with a garland of currency notes.

Sangwan’s victory in Amman, Jordan, was a testament to her hard work and dedication. She defeated Japan’s So Tsutsui by technical superiority (10-0) in the final, becoming a world champion.

Her success is particularly significant as it aligns with Vinesh Phogat’s plea for more young girls to take up wrestling. Sangwan, who played a key role in Vinesh’s hero’s welcome in Balai, took the champion wrestler’s words to heart and delivered an inspiring performance.

“This title is for Vinesh didi and all the women wrestlers,” Sangwan said after the final bout. “Vinesh didi remains an inspiration for us all, and this world title will inspire the women wrestlers back in Balali village as well as India too.”

Sangwan’s journey began in 2016 when she joined Mahavir Phogat’s academy in Jhojhu Kalan. She quickly rose through the ranks, winning junior national medals and becoming a Haryana state champion. Seeking new challenges, she switched to the Krishan akhada, where coach Sajan Singh Mandola refined her skills.

Mandola focused on strengthening Sangwan’s defense, which had been a weakness, by increasing her speed and agility through rigorous training. Her hard work paid off, earning her the Asian Under-15 title in 2019 and a bronze medal at the World Cadet Wrestling Championships in Turkey.

Sangwan’s success continued this year, winning the Asian U-17 Wrestling Championship in Jordan and culminating in her recent world championship title. She credits Vinesh Phogat as a source of inspiration, whose achievements and encouragement have motivated her to strive for Olympic greatness.

Sangwan’s victory is not only a personal triumph but also a testament to the growing strength of women’s wrestling in India. It is a reminder that with hard work and determination, anything is possible.

16-Year-Old Sprinter Gout Gout Stuns with 10.2-Second 100-Meter Dash

16-Year-Old Sprinter Gout Gout Stuns with 10.2-Second 100-Meter Dash

Gout Gout, a prodigious 16-year-old sprinter from Australia, has set the track ablaze with his astonishing performance at the Queensland Athletics Championships. Clocking an incredible 10.2 seconds in the 100-meter dash, Gout left spectators and fellow competitors in awe.

Born to Sudanese parents in Australia, Gout’s talent became evident early on. At the Australian Junior Athletics Championships last year, he shattered the national under-18 200m record with a time of 20.87 seconds, just 0.30 seconds shy of Usain Bolt’s record at the same age.

Gout’s recent triumph at the Queensland Championships showcased his exceptional speed and acceleration. Starting in line with his rivals, he surged ahead in the final 60 meters, leaving them trailing in his wake. A video of his remarkable sprint went viral on social media, eliciting admiration and comparisons to legendary sprinter Usain Bolt.

“He’s also run a 20.69 200m which is arguably even more impressive. Rapid!” exclaimed one fan. Another quipped, “Gout Gout? More like Goat Goat.”

Gout’s performance comes on the heels of Noah Lyles’s narrow victory in the 100m at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Lyles edged out his rivals by a mere five thousandths of a second, highlighting the intense competition in the sport.

Gout’s achievements have not gone unnoticed. He has been hailed as a rising star with the potential to dominate the sprinting world in the years to come. His exceptional talent and determination have already drawn comparisons to the legendary Usain Bolt, who retired in 2017.

As Gout continues to hone his skills and push the boundaries of human speed, the world eagerly awaits his future performances. With his raw talent and unwavering determination, he is poised to become one of the greatest sprinters of all time.

Norris Edges Verstappen in Dutch GP Practice Amidst Weather Chaos

Norris Edges Verstappen in Dutch GP Practice Amidst Weather Chaos

Britain’s Lando Norris emerged victorious in the first practice session for the Dutch Grand Prix, outpacing home favorite Max Verstappen amidst unpredictable weather conditions at the Zandvoort circuit.

The session witnessed a rollercoaster of weather, with torrential rain alternating with bright sunshine, posing a significant challenge for tire and racing strategies. On a thrilling final lap, Verstappen initially claimed the fastest time in his Red Bull, but Norris swiftly regained the advantage with a blistering 1:12.322 lap.

Verstappen trailed by a mere 0.201 seconds, while Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes settled for third, 0.483 seconds behind the Dutchman. The wet track proved treacherous, with Verstappen himself experiencing a spin-out as he attempted to secure the fastest lap.

As the clouds parted and the sun emerged, lap times accelerated, with the lead changing hands multiple times throughout the hour-long practice. Local hero Verstappen, who has an unblemished record at his “home” Grand Prix since its reintroduction in 2021, endured a challenging session.

Despite a strong start to the season, Verstappen has faced a recent slump, failing to win any of the last four Grands Prix. This has given hope to the chasing pack, including Norris, who trails Verstappen by 78 points in the drivers’ championship.

Norris remains optimistic about his chances of catching Verstappen, but acknowledges the magnitude of the task. “It’s a lot of points and it’s against Max, so I want to be optimistic and say there’s still chances, I know it’s a lot and it’s going to be a very difficult challenge.”

Indian Race Walker Bhawna Jat Banned for 16 Months for Whereabouts Failures

Indian Race Walker Bhawna Jat Banned for 16 Months for Whereabouts Failures

Indian race walker Bhawna Jat has been handed a 16-month ban by the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) for whereabouts failures. The ban, which commenced on August 10, 2023, will end on December 10, 2024.

Bhawna’s suspension stems from her failure to provide accurate whereabouts information and missed doping tests. Under NADA’s Registered Testing Pool (RTP) program, athletes are required to submit their whereabouts quarterly and provide a 60-minute time slot for testing.

Bhawna failed to appear for two doping tests in May and June 2023 and was also reported for one filing failure in the last quarter of 2022. She attributed the filing failure to technical issues with the mobile application and losing her phone.

The Anti-Doping Disciplinary Panel (ADDP) made the decision to suspend Bhawna under Article 2.4 of the NADA Rules on July 10, 2024. The suspension prevented her from competing at the World Athletics Championships 2023 in Budapest, Hungary.

Bhawna, 28, is a former national record holder in the women’s 20km race walk and competed at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Her suspension is a significant setback for her career and highlights the importance of adhering to anti-doping regulations.

Jack Doohan to Drive for Alpine in 2025

Jack Doohan to Drive for Alpine in 2025

Australian Jack Doohan, son of legendary motorcycling champion Mick Doohan, has been promoted to a full-time Formula One driver with Alpine for the 2025 season. The 21-year-old will partner Frenchman Pierre Gasly, replacing Esteban Ocon, who is moving to Haas.

Alpine, currently languishing in eighth place in the constructors’ championship, is hoping that the combination of Doohan’s youth and Gasly’s experience will provide a solid foundation for future success. Gasly has praised Doohan’s talent, describing him as “fast” and “a great guy.”

Doohan’s promotion comes after a successful stint as Alpine’s reserve driver. He has also impressed in Formula 2, where he finished third in the 2022 championship.

Alpine has undergone significant changes in recent months, with Oliver Oakes taking over as team principal and Bruno Famin departing. Gasly had attempted to recruit Carlos Sainz, but the Spaniard opted for Williams instead.

Despite their struggles this season, Alpine remains optimistic about the future. The team believes that Doohan and Gasly have the potential to lead them to greater heights.

Avani Lekhara: From Tragedy to Paralympic Glory

Avani Lekhara: From Tragedy to Paralympic Glory

Avani Lekhara’s journey to becoming a Paralympic shooting champion is a testament to her resilience and determination. After a car accident left her paralyzed at the age of 11, Avani found solace in shooting, a sport that gave her a sense of purpose and accomplishment.

With the support of her parents, Avani began practicing shooting in 2015. Within six years, she had become a national champion and was representing India at the Tokyo Paralympics. In Tokyo, Avani made history by winning India’s first medals in shooting at the Paralympics, a gold in the 10m air rifle and a bronze in the 50m rifle 3-positions.

Avani’s success has brought with it expectations, but she remains focused on her process and technique. She believes that by controlling the controllable and focusing on her training, she can achieve her goals.

Avani’s preparations for the Paris Paralympics have been aided by a quick recovery from gallbladder surgery. She is also benefiting from a healthy rivalry with upcoming shooter Mona Agarwal, who won gold at the World Cup in Delhi.

Avani credits her personal coach, Chandra Shekhar, for her success. She says that he has been an integral part of her journey, helping her to focus on her basics and improve her technique.

With her determination, resilience, and the support of her coach and family, Avani is poised to make history once again at the Paris Paralympics.

Manu Bhaker Abandons Event After Question About Neeraj Chopra Video

Manu Bhaker Abandons Event After Question About Neeraj Chopra Video

Double Olympic medalist Manu Bhaker abruptly departed an event in Chennai on Wednesday following a reporter’s question to her mother regarding a viral video of her conversing with javelin star Neeraj Chopra during the Paris Olympics 2024.

Bhaker, 22, attended a felicitation ceremony at Chennai’s Velammal Nexus School. Earlier this month, two videos from Paris sparked online speculation, one depicting Chopra in conversation with Bhaker and the other showing him interacting with her mother.

In the latter clip, Sumedha Bhaker holds Chopra’s hand while they engage in an animated discussion. The video garnered over a million views on social media, prompting fans to suggest a potential romantic connection between Bhaker and Chopra.

At the Chennai event, Bhaker answered questions from journalists. However, when a reporter inquired about wrestler Vinesh Phogat’s disqualification and the CAS verdict on her appeal, another reporter interjected with a question for Bhaker’s mother about her conversation with Chopra.

This question reportedly prompted Bhaker to leave the event. Last week, her father, Ram Kishan Bhaker, stated that she is “still too young” and they are “not thinking of her marriage.”

Bhaker made history at the Paris Olympics 2024 by becoming the first Indian athlete post-Independence to win two medals in a single edition of the Games. Chopra, on the other hand, won a silver medal in men’s javelin, three years after his gold medal in Tokyo.

Paralympics to Ignite Paris with Extraordinary Athleticism and Inclusivity

Paralympics to Ignite Paris with Extraordinary Athleticism and Inclusivity

The Paralympic Games, a testament to the indomitable spirit of athletes with disabilities, will commence in Paris on August 28th, following the resounding success of the Olympic Games. The French capital will once again serve as a stage for extraordinary athleticism, with 18 of the 35 Olympic venues repurposed for the Paralympics.

Among the iconic venues returning for the Paralympics is the Grand Palais, which garnered acclaim for hosting fencing and taekwondo during the Olympics. The La Defense Arena will witness the thrilling spectacle of 141 gold-medal events in para-swimming, while the Stade de France will host track and field competitions.

The opening ceremony will take place at Place de la Concorde, marking a departure from the traditional stadium setting. This symbolic location, which hosted skateboarding and other urban sports during the Olympics, underscores the Paralympics’ commitment to inclusivity and accessibility.

Ticket sales, initially sluggish, have surged since the Olympics, with several venues reporting sellouts. The Games promise to unveil a new generation of Paralympic stars, including American sprinter and high jumper Ezra Frech, whose remarkable journey has garnered widespread attention.

Seasoned veterans will also grace the Paralympic stage, such as British amputee sprinter Jonnie Peacock, who seeks to add to his medal tally at his fourth consecutive Paralympics. The Paralympics, however, extend beyond athletic competition, serving as a platform to amplify the voices of people with disabilities.

International Paralympic Committee president Andrew Parsons emphasizes the Games’ potential to elevate disability issues on the global agenda. He believes that Paris 2024 will challenge perceptions and foster a more inclusive society.

China, a Paralympic powerhouse, will field a formidable squad, aiming to replicate its dominance in Tokyo, where it claimed 96 gold medals. Host nation France, buoyed by the success of its Olympic team, will strive to surpass its 11 gold medals from 2021.

Despite the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the country will send a delegation of 140 athletes across 17 sports, demonstrating their resilience and determination. Athletes from Russia and Belarus will compete under a neutral banner, without team colors or participation in ceremonies.

The Paralympic Games in Paris promise to be a celebration of human spirit, showcasing the extraordinary abilities of athletes with disabilities. They will inspire, challenge perceptions, and leave a lasting legacy of inclusivity and empowerment.

Indian Women Wrestlers Shine at U17 World Championships, Secure Four Gold Medals

Indian Women Wrestlers Shine at U17 World Championships, Secure Four Gold Medals

Indian women wrestlers have made their mark at the ongoing U17 World Wrestling Championships in Jordan, securing four gold medals and contributing to India’s impressive medal tally. Mansi Lather (73 kg), Pulkit (65 kg), Neha Sangwan (57 kg), and Aditi Kumari (43 kg) emerged victorious in their respective weight categories, showcasing their exceptional skills and determination.

India’s medal count now stands at six, including two bronze medals won by Ronak Dahiya (greco-roman 110 kg) and Sainath Pardhi (greco-roman 51 kg). The championships, held at the Princess Sumaya Bint al-Hasan Arena in Amman, feature competitions in men’s freestyle, Greco-Roman, and women’s freestyle, with each discipline offering medals in 10 weight categories.

Indian wrestlers are participating in 29 of the 30 medal events, with 10 wrestlers in greco-roman, 10 in men’s freestyle, and nine in women’s freestyle. Last year, India secured 11 medals, including one gold, seven silver, and three bronze.

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini congratulated Mansi Lather on her gold medal victory, highlighting her exceptional performance.

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