Neeraj Chopra: Olympic champion javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra’s proposal to train in Finland has been approved ahead of his upcoming World Athletics – Gold level events in June. The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has confirmed that Chopra intends to train at the Kuorten Olympic Training Center in Finland during this crucial period. This training plan follows a successful strategy that Chopra made successful through his hard work in 2022. Chopra attained the world number one ranking in the men’s javelin throw on 22 May. He had achieved this position by leaving behind the top-ranked Anderson Peters.
proposal approved
Chopra, who won a historic gold medal at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, continued his dominance in the following years as well. Recently, he won the gold medal in the Diamond League by throwing 89.63 meters. Additionally, the Mission Olympic Cell (MOC) has cleared various proposals from other athletes. Paddler Payas Jain’s proposal for an advanced training camp in Taiwan has been approved, demonstrating MOC’s commitment to supporting athletes across various sports.
they also got approval
In addition, senior paddlers Manika Batra and Sathiyan Gnanasekaran have been approved to take their personal coaches, Aman Balgu and S Raman, respectively, for several events. Mentioned events include WTT Contenders, Zagreb, WTT Star Contenders, Ljubljana and Tunis. Financial assistance will be provided for athletes’ travel expenses, camp expenses, boarding and lodging costs, medical insurance and other necessary assistance including out-of-pocket allowance. MOC has also welcomed Rover Salman Khan to the TOPS Development Group. Salman, who hails from Haryana’s Mewat region, had earlier won a gold medal at the Gujarat National Games last year. This induction recognizes her potential and provides her with additional resources for her future development as a rower.
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