PM Modi Pens Heartfelt Letter to Neeraj Chopra's Mother for Delicious 'Choorma'

PM Modi Pens Heartfelt Letter to Neeraj Chopra’s Mother for Delicious ‘Choorma’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent letter to Neeraj Chopra’s mother, Saroj Devi, has garnered widespread attention and admiration. In the letter, PM Modi expressed his heartfelt gratitude for the delicious “choorma” (a traditional delicacy from Haryana and Rajasthan) that she had prepared for him.

The story began earlier this year when PM Modi requested Neeraj to bring homemade “choorma” for him. Saroj Devi, a dedicated mother, promised to fulfill the Prime Minister’s wish. On Tuesday, during a meeting with Neeraj amidst the Jamaican Prime Minister’s visit to India, PM Modi had the opportunity to savor the delectable “choorma.”

In his letter to Saroj Devi, PM Modi revealed that he was deeply moved after tasting the “choorma.” He admitted that he couldn’t resist writing a letter to her to express his appreciation. “Respected Saroj Devi ji, Regards! Hope you are healthy, safe, and happy. Yesterday at a banquet organized on the occasion of the visit of the Prime Minister of Jamaica to India, I got the opportunity to meet Neeraj. My happiness went up multiple times when he gave me delicious choorma made by you. After eating this choorma today, I could not stop myself from writing a letter to you,” PM Modi wrote.

PM Modi went on to praise Saroj Devi’s culinary skills and the love and dedication she embodies as a mother. He noted that Neeraj had often spoken about her “choorma” with him, but tasting it firsthand had filled him with emotion. “Mother is the embodiment of strength, affection, and dedication. It’s a coincidence that I got this prasad a day before Navratri begins. I fast during these nine days of Navratri. In a way, this choorma of yours has become my main food before my fasting period,” PM Modi wrote.

The Prime Minister also drew a parallel between the energy that “choorma” provides Neeraj to win medals for the country and the strength it would give him to serve the nation during the upcoming Navratri festival. “Just like the food prepared by you gives Neeraj the energy to win medals for the country, similarly, this choorma will give me the strength to serve the nation for the next 9 days. On this occasion of festival Navratri, I assure you and the women of this country that I will continue to work with more dedication to make the resolution of a developed India a reality. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!” PM Modi added.

PM Modi’s letter has not only touched Saroj Devi but has also resonated with countless Indians who appreciate the bond between a mother and her child. It serves as a reminder of the importance of family, tradition, and the power of simple gestures.

Neeraj Chopra and Coach Klaus Bartonietz Part Ways After Five Successful Years

Neeraj Chopra and Coach Klaus Bartonietz Part Ways After Five Successful Years

Neeraj Chopra, India’s star javelin thrower, is set to bid farewell to his long-time coach, Klaus Bartonietz, after a successful five-year partnership. The 75-year-old German coach has decided to step down due to his age and family commitments.

“He (Bartonietz) is 75 and he now wants to be with his family and does not want too much travel also,” an official from the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) told PTI. “It is not that Neeraj wants to end the association, it is Bartonietz who has expressed his inability to continue as his (Neeraj’s) coach.”

Chopra, 26, has been working with Bartonietz, a biomechanics expert, since 2019. The German initially joined as a biomechanical expert but later took over as Chopra’s coach after Uwe Hohn’s fallout with the AFI and the Sports Authority of India.

Under Bartonietz’s guidance, Chopra has achieved remarkable success. He won the gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics, the silver medal at the Paris Games, and became the world champion and Diamond League champion. He also won the gold medal at the Asian Games.

Chopra’s partnership with Bartonietz has been a key factor in his rise to the top of the javelin throwing world. Bartonietz’s expertise in biomechanics has helped Chopra improve his technique and maximize his potential.

The AFI is now looking for a new coach for Chopra. The federation is expected to announce the new coach in the coming weeks.

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.

Neeraj Chopra: Positive Mindset and Self-Belief Key to Success

Neeraj Chopra: Positive Mindset and Self-Belief Key to Success

Neeraj Chopra, India’s star javelin thrower and Olympic medalist, has attributed his consistent performance and success to a positive mindset and unwavering self-belief. Speaking at an event in Haryana, Chopra emphasized the importance of believing in one’s abilities and maintaining a positive outlook.

“In our minds, we should believe that we can do it. We should be positive, and it will work out. So, before stepping onto the field, we should believe that we will do well,” Chopra said.

This positive mindset is a crucial component of Chopra’s preparation and performance. He undergoes rigorous mental and physical training to maintain his consistency and surpass the 85-meter mark.

“You have to continue training. Sometimes, the body will not permit it, but I think the mind is the most powerful thing. I push myself and remind myself that I have to complete my training as planned,” Chopra explained.

Chopra’s approach highlights the importance of mental strength and determination in achieving athletic excellence. His ability to push through physical limitations and maintain a positive mindset has been key to his consistent performance and remarkable achievements on the global stage.

In the recent Diamond League final, Chopra narrowly missed out on another title by just 1 centimeter, finishing second with a best throw of 87.86 meters. Despite the close defeat, Chopra’s performance showcased his unwavering determination and mental fortitude.

Chopra’s journey to the top has been marked by consistent improvement and a relentless pursuit of excellence. He has set national records and achieved podium finishes in major international competitions, including the Olympics and the Diamond League.

Chopra’s success is a testament to the power of positive thinking, hard work, and unwavering self-belief. He serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes and a role model for all who strive for greatness.

Neeraj Chopra Targets World Championship Podium, Aims for 90m Mark

Neeraj Chopra Targets World Championship Podium, Aims for 90m Mark

India’s Olympic javelin star Neeraj Chopra has set his sights on a podium finish at the 2025 Tokyo World Championships, aiming to add to his impressive medal collection. After a successful season that saw him secure a silver medal at the Paris Olympics and a second-place finish at the Diamond League finale in Brussels, Chopra is determined to continue his winning streak.

Despite battling an adductor muscle niggle throughout the year, Chopra remains optimistic about his fitness. He plans to consult with doctors to determine the best course of action for his injury, but assures that he will be fully fit for the upcoming season.

Chopra’s focus is not only on his physical health but also on refining his technique. He acknowledges the need for improvement and will work closely with his renowned German biomechanics expert, Klaus Bartonietz, to enhance his performance.

Reflecting on India’s Olympic performance, Chopra expressed satisfaction with the overall medal count but noted the potential for further improvement. He highlighted the numerous fourth-place finishes and believes that with continued effort, India can achieve even greater success in future Olympic Games.

Chopra’s ultimate goal is to break the 90m mark, a feat he has come close to achieving in the past. He remains determined to surpass his personal best and establish himself as one of the world’s top javelin throwers.

Neeraj Chopra Competes in Diamond League Final Despite Hand Injury

Diamond League 2024: Neeraj Chopra misses crown by a centimeter

 

Neeraj Chopra, India’s star javelin thrower and double Olympic medallist, recently opened up about a challenging experience that culminated in his participation in the Diamond League final with a fractured left hand.​ 

 

Despite the painful setback, Chopra showcased remarkable determination and resilience, finishing as the runner-up, only a single centimeter short of victory. As he reflects on this season and prepares for the future, his journey is both inspiring and relatable for athletes and fans alike.

Before competing in the Diamond League final, Neeraj suffered a significant injury during practice. “On Monday, I injured myself in practice and x-rays showed that I had fractured the fourth metacarpal in my left hand,” Chopra revealed on his social media. 

The Diamond League final was a nail-biting affair, where Chopra came agonizingly close to clinching the crown yet again. His best throw of 87.86 meters left him just one centimeter behind Grenada’s Anderson Peters, who won with a throw of 87.87 meters. 

This narrow loss marked Chopra’s second consecutive year finishing as runner-up in this ultimate showdown. The emotional rollercoaster of the competition was palpable, as he dedicated himself to overcoming his pain while competing at such a high level.

He noted, “This was the last competition of the year, and I wanted to end my season on the track. While I couldn’t meet my own expectations, I feel this was a season in which I learned a lot”.

As the 2024 season comes to a close, Chopra looks ahead with optimism and resolve. He stated, “I am now determined to return, fully fit and ready to go”. 

With the challenges of the 2024 season behind him, Chopra is eager for another chance to excel in the upcoming competitions. 

Chopra’s resilience and dedication set a powerful example for aspiring athletes, encouraging them to overcome hardships and pursue their dreams relentlessly.

Neeraj Chopra Finishes Second in Brussels Diamond League Despite Fractured Hand

Neeraj Chopra Finishes Second in Brussels Diamond League Despite Fractured Hand

Neeraj Chopra, India’s Olympic gold medalist in javelin throw, concluded his 2024 season with a commendable second-place finish at the Brussels Diamond League. Despite a fractured left hand, Chopra displayed unwavering determination by competing in the final, narrowly missing the top spot by a mere 1 centimeter. His highest throw of 87.86m showcased his resilience and commitment to the sport.

In a heartfelt social media post, Chopra reflected on the lessons learned throughout the year. While acknowledging that the season may not have met his expectations, he emphasized the valuable takeaways that will contribute to his growth as an athlete. Chopra’s decision to compete through pain echoed his performance at the Paris Olympics, where he battled an injury to secure a silver medal.

Indian shooter Manu Bhaker extended her support to Chopra, commending his perseverance and the season he had in 2024. Bhaker wished him a speedy recovery and expressed her belief in his future success.

Despite his impressive achievements, including two Olympic medals, multiple Diamond League titles, and the world champion title, Chopra remains determined to break the elusive 90-meter mark in javelin throw. While he hoped to achieve this milestone this year, the challenges of the season hindered his progress. In the Paris Olympics, Chopra’s highest throw of 89.45m secured him a silver medal, but he remains focused on surpassing the 90-meter barrier next year.

Chopra’s unwavering determination and commitment to excellence serve as an inspiration to athletes and sports enthusiasts alike. His ability to overcome adversity and perform at the highest level despite injuries demonstrates his exceptional character and unwavering pursuit of success.

Neeraj Chopra Competes in Diamond League Final Despite Hand Injury

Neeraj Chopra Competes in Diamond League Final Despite Hand Injury

Olympic javelin champion Neeraj Chopra revealed that he competed in the Diamond League Final despite sustaining a hand injury during training. The injury, a fractured fourth metacarpal in his left hand, was sustained on Monday, just days before the competition.

Despite the setback, Chopra was determined to participate in the event, which was the final competition of the season. He explained that he wanted to end his season on the track, even if he couldn’t meet his own expectations.

Chopra’s performance in Brussels was impressive, considering his injury. He threw 87.86m, finishing just one centimeter behind the winner, Anderson Peters of Grenada. It was the second consecutive year that Chopra finished as runner-up in the Diamond League Final.

Reflecting on his season, Chopra acknowledged the challenges he faced, including the groin injury that has affected him all season. He expressed his determination to return fully fit and ready to go in 2025.

Chopra’s season has been a rollercoaster of emotions. After winning a historic gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics, he added a silver medal to his tally at the Paris Olympics. However, he has also faced setbacks, including injuries and the inability to reach the elusive 90m mark.

Despite the challenges, Chopra remains optimistic about the future. He believes that the 2024 season has made him a better athlete and person. He thanked his supporters for their encouragement and expressed his excitement for the 2025 season.

Neeraj Chopra Ends 2024 Season with Narrow Miss in Diamond League Final

Neeraj Chopra Ends 2024 Season with Narrow Miss in Diamond League Final

Neeraj Chopra, India’s javelin superstar, has had a season of near misses, culminating in a second-place finish at the 2024 Diamond League final. Despite his consistent performances, Chopra has narrowly missed out on top honors throughout the season.

At the Kuortane Games 2021, Chopra’s last finish outside the top two, he has since secured a string of podium finishes. However, his 2024 campaign has been marked by a series of second-place finishes, including the Paris Olympics, Doha Diamond League, and Lausanne Diamond League.

In the Diamond League final, Chopra produced a best throw of 87.86m, falling short of Anderson Peters’ winning throw by a mere 0.01m. Peters, making a comeback after an injury, claimed the Diamond Trophy with an 87.87m throw.

Despite his narrow miss, Chopra earned USD 12,000 (INR 10.06 lakh) in the grand finale of the Diamond League series. He finished the season with 14 points, securing fourth place in the overall standings.

Chopra’s consistent performances have earned him over INR 20 lakh in prize money from the Diamond League series. However, he did not receive any cash incentive for his silver medal at the Paris Olympics, as cash rewards were only given to Olympic champions.

Despite his near misses, Chopra remains a formidable force in javelin throwing. His determination and resilience are a testament to his unwavering pursuit of excellence. As he looks ahead to the 2028 Summer Games, Chopra will undoubtedly be aiming to convert his silver into gold and add to India’s Olympic medal tally.

Neeraj Chopra, Avinash Sable Make History for India at Diamond League Final

Neeraj Chopra, Avinash Sable Make History for India at Diamond League Final

Indian athletics is set to witness a historic moment as javelin ace Neeraj Chopra and steeplechaser Avinash Sable become the first two Indians to qualify for the prestigious Diamond League Final, scheduled to commence in Brussels on Friday.

Chopra, the reigning Olympic silver medalist, will face a formidable field that includes Paris bronze medalist Anderson Peters of Grenada and Germany’s Julian Weber. The 26-year-old Indian will aim to end the season with his second Diamond League Finals trophy, having secured a season’s best of 89.49m at the Lausanne Diamond League last month.

Meanwhile, Sable will compete alongside world No. 5 Mohamed Amin Jhinaoui of Tunisia and Paris bronze medalist Abraham Kibiwot of Kenya. The 29-year-old Indian, who became the first Indian to reach the final of his event at the Olympics, will look to cap an underwhelming season on a high.

Despite limited competition this season, Sable managed to rewrite his own national record at the Paris Diamond League in July, clocking a time of 8:09.91m. However, his subsequent performance at the Silesia Diamond League in Poland was below par, resulting in a 14th-place finish.

Among the seven javelin throwers competing in Brussels, only Peters boasts a better personal best and season’s best than Chopra. Peters also emerged victorious at the Zurich Diamond League earlier this month, making him the only thrower in the fray to have surpassed the 90m mark this year.

Chopra’s participation in the Diamond League Final has been overshadowed by a persistent groin strain that has hampered his performance. He is expected to consult a doctor after the Brussels meet to address the niggle that has troubled him for nearly two years.

The Diamond League Final will be a two-day event, featuring 32 disciplines and a host of international stars. Pole vault world record holder Armand DuPlantis, American sprint queen Sha’Carri Richardson, and superstar hurdler Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone are among the athletes expected to draw significant attention.

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