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You watched world olympic games held in Tokyo in 2021 with great interest. Make a diary entry recording your feelings about India's extraordinary performance. You are Arun/Preeti. (80-100 words)​

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Answered by nihasrajgone2005
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Golden throw': Neeraj Chopra wins gold in men's javelin throw at Tokyo Olympics, breaks India's 100-yr jinx

Javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra as he created history by winning India’s first gold medal Tokyo Olympics

Javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra as he created history by winning India’s first gold medal Tokyo Olympics

4 min read . 08 Aug 2021

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Neeraj Chopra has become the first Indian to bag a gold medal in track and field in 100 year

Tokyo Olympics 2020: Neeraj Chopra has won GOLD in men's javelin throw at Olympic Games. With this, he has become the first Indian athlete to win gold ever and India's second ever individual Olympic gold medalist after shooter Abhinav Bindra, who bagged gold in Beijing 2008.

In the finals, he threw his best 87.58m (in the second of six attempts).

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In his very first attempt today, Chopra topped the list with throw of 87.03m, followed by Weber Julian (85.30) of Germany, Vadlejch Jakub (83.98) of Czech Republic, Vetter Johannes (82.52m) of Germany and Katkavets Aliaksei (82.49) of Belarus.

In the second round, Chopra bettered his first score with 87.58m — highest in the finals. However, in the third round, he finished at 76.79 m. His score in second attempts could not be achieved by competitors. Czech Republic's Jakub Vadlejch won silver with 86.67m and Vitezslav Vesely claimed bronze with 85.44m.

WATCH how history was made for India in Tokyo Olympics

Neeraj Chopra's Achievements

Gold Medal, Asian Games 2018

Gold Medal, Commonwealth Games 2018

Gold Medal, Asian Athletics Championships 2017

Gold Medal, World U-20 Athletics Championships 2016

Gold Medal, South Asian Games 2016

Silver Medal, Asian Junior Championships 2016

Current National Record Holder (88.07m – 2021)

Current World Junior Record Holder (86.48m – 2016)

(With inputs from PTI)

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