Neeraj Chopra Admits Pressure in Paris Paralympics Javelin Final

Neeraj Chopra Admits Pressure in Paris Paralympics Javelin Final

India’s star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has opened up about the intense pressure he faced during the javelin throw final at the Paris Paralympics 2024. Despite his best efforts, Chopra was unable to secure his second consecutive Olympic gold medal, as Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem claimed the top spot with a record-breaking throw.

Nadeem’s astonishing 92.97m effort in his second attempt set an insurmountable target for the rest of the field, including Chopra. The Indian athlete, who seemed visibly under pressure, managed only one legitimate throw – the silver-winning 89.45m in the second round.

In a recent interview, Chopra admitted that Nadeem’s giant throw had a significant impact on his mindset. “The first throw has a huge impact on an athlete’s mentality. My first throw was good, but I fouled it. I was having some issues with the new track and tried to adjust to avoid another foul, but I failed. The competition was tough,” Chopra said.

“After that, Nadeem had a great throw, and my second throw was also good. But then, as we often say, it’s important to balance passion with composure. That day, I think I lost my composure. I was too emotional and angry, and I wanted to do better. But somewhere along the way, I lost sight of the technical aspects,” he added.

While Chopra was unable to defend his Olympic gold in Paris, he became the first Indian track-and-field athlete to win two successive Olympic medals. He had previously won a gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021.

Nadeem’s record-breaking throw of 92.97m set a new benchmark in the sport of javelin throw. Chopra, who has consistently been one of the top performers in the world, will undoubtedly be determined to regain his Olympic title at the next Games.