Neeraj Chopra, a junior commissioned officer in the Indian Army; likely to get promotion for Olympic gold win

NEW DELHI: India’s star javelin thrower Chopra is likely to get a promotion in the Indian Army for creating history by ending the country’s agonising wait for the first athletics gold medal in the Olympics. Chopra, a Subedar with the 4 Rajputana Rifles in the Indian Army, had been conferred the prestigious Vishist Seva Medal (VSM) for his sporting excellence.

The 23-year-old son of a farmer from Khandra village near Panipat in Haryana produced a second-round throw of 87.58m in the javelin throw finals on Saturday to end India’s 100-year wait for a track and field medal in the Olympics.

Subedar Chopra will get a promotion as per the laid down norms and procedures for his stellar performance at the Tokyo Olympics, people familiar with the matter said.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and the armed forces on Saturday hailed the Army man, saying he made the country proud by performing like a “true soldier”.

Gold medalist Neeraj Chopra of India celebrates during the medal ceremony for the Men’s Javelinduring athletics on day 10 of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games at Carrara Stadium on April 14, 2018 on the Gold Coast, Australia.Getty Images

Gold medalist Neeraj Chopra of India celebrates during the medal ceremony for the Men’s Javelinduring athletics on day 10 of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games at Carrara Stadium on April 14, 2018 on the Gold Coast, Australia.

Chopra was enrolled into the 4 Rajputana Rifles as a Naib Subedar on 15 May 15, 2016.

After joining the Army, he was selected for training at the ‘Mission Olympics Wing’ as well as at the Army Sports Institute, Pune.

The Mission Olympics Wing is an initiative by the Indian Army to identify and train promising sportspersons in 11 disciplines for various national and international competitions, said an official.

Subedar Chopra’s medal highlights the hard work and efforts of Mission Olympics Wing, he said.

“Mission Olympics Wing has given two Olympic Silver medals in shooting to the nation and is committed for many more. Subedar Chopra’s medal highlights the hard work and efforts of Mission Olympics Wing,” a brief note by the Army said.

It said Subedar Chopra was conferred with the Arjuna Award in 2018 and Vishist Seva Medal (VSM) in 2020 for his excellence in sports.

Chopra was born on December 24, 1997 in a family of farmers from a village in Panipat.

Neeraj Chopra from India competes in men's jewelin throw during the IAAF World U20 Championships at the Zawisza Stadium on July 23, 2016 in Bydgoszcz, Poland.Getty Images

Neeraj Chopra from India competes in men’s jewelin throw during the IAAF World U20 Championships at the Zawisza Stadium on July 23, 2016 in Bydgoszcz, Poland.

His father Satish Kumar is a farmer and his mother Saroj Devi is a housewife, said the Army official.

Neeraj started throwing javelin when he needed to reduce weight and quickly took a liking for the sport, he said.

“The rest is now history. He came into prominence with his performance at World Under-20 Championship, Poland where he set a new junior world record with a throw of 86.48 metres,” the official said.

Chopra won the gold medal in Commonwealth Games 2018 with a throw of 86.47 metres and threw his personal best of 87.43m in the Doha leg of Diamond League 2018.

He won the Asian Games with a throw of 88.06 metres that year, according to Army records. PTI MPB RT RT

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