‘Right now was Pakistan’s day’: Neeraj Chopra’s father pleased with his son’s silver medal | Paris Olympics 2024 Information – Instances of India

‘Right now was Pakistan’s day’: Neeraj Chopra’s father pleased with his son’s silver medal | Paris Olympics 2024 Information – Instances of India

NEW DELHI: Neeraj Chopra‘s quest to safe back-to-back javelin gold medals on the Paris Olympics fell quick, as he settled for a silver medal. Regardless of not clinching the highest spot, Chopra’s father could not include his happiness over his son’s spectacular achievement.
The Indian athlete’s second-place end got here behind Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem, who claimed the gold medal.Chopra’s father, whereas undoubtedly pleased with his son’s efficiency, expressed his pleasure and satisfaction with the silver medal.

“Everybody has their day, as we speak was Pakistan’s day…However now we have received silver, and it’s a proud factor for us,” Chopra’s father Satish Kumar mentioned.
The 26-year-old Chopra, who had by no means misplaced to Nadeem of their earlier 10 encounters, secured the silver medal together with his second-round throw of 89.45m.

Chopra, who received gold in Tokyo three years in the past with a throw of 87.58m, managed just one reliable throw this night, which marked his season’s greatest.
Nadeem’s gorgeous throw of 92.97m, the sixth longest in historical past, got here on his second try and shocked the Stade de France.

This throw surpassed the earlier Olympic document of 90.57m, set by Norway’s Andreas Thorkildsen on the 2008 Beijing Video games. Nadeem capped off his efficiency with a remaining throw of 91.79m.