UCs1X_wuOEILQZnO_VTJtc0g Biography of Neeraj Chopra Neeraj Chopra won first Gold
Medal for India in the Tokyo Olympic 2021,with an extremely suprising throw of
87.58 meters. Full Name:Neeraj Chopra Father's Name:Satish Kumar Mother's
Name:Saroj Devi Village:Khandra District:Panipat State:Harana Age:23 years
Height:178 cm Weight:86kgs Game: Jevelin Throw Best Throw:88.1 mts Tokyo Olympic
2021 Throw:87.58 mts job:Military Years of Service:2016 to till date
Rank:Subedar Unit:Rajputana Rifies Service Number:JC-471869A Nationality:Indian
Born:24th December 1997 Educational:DAV College,Chandigarth Sport Country:India
Sports:Track and Field Event:Javelin Throw Coached By:Uwe Hohn Medal Record
Men's Javelin Throw Representing India Subedar neeraj chopra is an indian
jevelin thrower and junior commissioned officer in the indian Army. He is the
first indian athelte to win a world title in track and field at under 20. He
scored a gold medal winning throw at the 2018 Asian Games the throw was 88.06
mts. Neeraj Chopra won the Gold Medal at the 2020 summer olympics with a throw
of 87.58 mts. Neeraj chopra is the only one person who win an individual gold
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