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Anderson Peters, Julius Yego to headline Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025

The Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025 promises to be a groundbreaking international javelin throw competition featuring world-class athletes from multiple countries. Hosted in Bengaluru, the event will showcase Olympic and world champions like Anderson Peters and Julius Yego competing on Indian soil. The tournament, sanctioned by Athletics Federation of India, represents a significant milestone in India's sports diplomacy and athletic development. With its World Athletics 'A' category status, the competition will serve as a crucial qualification event for upcoming international championships.

Bengaluru, June 6

Excitement for the upcoming Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025 has certainly increased after the organisers gathered a star-studded lineup that will take part in the tournament.

Paris Olympic bronze medallist and two-time world champion Anderson Peters of Grenada, along with Rio Olympic silver medallist and former World Champion Julius Yego of Kenya, are among the top stars who will be participating in the competition in India. The Tokyo Olympic Games gold medallist and the 2023 World Champion, Neeraj Chopra, will be the top attraction in the one-day event named after him. Kishore Jena will join Rohit Yadav, Sachin Yadav, and Sahil Silwal to complete the Indian lineup for the event.

The line-up also includes Pan American Games champion Curtis Thompson of the USA, Thomas Rohler (Germany), the 2016 Olympic Champion, Brazil’s Luiz Mauricio da Silva, and Sri Lanka’s Rumesh Pathirage.

The tournament is now set to take place on July 5 at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru after having previously been scheduled to take place on May 24

The event was deferred due to the India-Pakistan conflict, keeping security in mind, and to show solidarity with the nation.

This landmark event, India’s first-ever international javelin throw competition, is spearheaded by India’s most decorated Olympian, Neeraj Chopra, in collaboration with JSW Sports and sanctioned by the Athletics Federation of India (AFI).

The one-day javelin throw meet is classified as a World Athletics ‘A’ category event, equating to a Continental Tour Gold-level competition in ranking points.

The NC Classic 2025 will serve as a crucial qualification event for the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo from September 13 to 21, though Neeraj, the reigning world champion, has already secured his spot.

The event was earlier scheduled to be held on May 24 but was postponed because of the India-Pakistan conflict following the Pahalgam terror attack in which 26 tourists lost their lives.

Set to become the first-ever World Athletics ‘A’ category or Continental Tour Gold-level event to be held in India, the NC Classic was initially to be held at the Tau Devi Lal Stadium in Panchkula, Haryana, before being shifted to Bengaluru due to issues with floodlights at the originally proposed venue.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Arjun K.

What a lineup! 🌟 So proud to see India hosting such a prestigious event. Neeraj Chopra has truly put Indian athletics on the world map. Hope this inspires more youngsters to take up javelin throw. The postponement was the right call given the security situation. Jai Hind!

Priya M.

Excited to see Anderson Peters vs Neeraj Chopra! But disappointed it's not being held in Haryana - would have been great for local sports culture. Bengaluru gets all the big events while other states miss out. Still, can't wait to watch!

Rahul S.

Good decision to postpone after Pahalgam attack. Sports should never be above national security. Happy to see Sri Lanka's Rumesh Pathirage participating - shows South Asian unity in sports despite political tensions. Let's make this a peaceful, successful event!

Sunita T.

As a Bengaluru resident, thrilled to have this event here! 🙌 But ticket prices should be kept affordable so more people can witness world-class athletes. Hope they arrange live screenings in schools to inspire children. Neeraj is our modern-day Dronacharya!

Vikram J.

While I appreciate the star power, wish they included more Asian athletes beyond just Sri Lanka. Could have invited throwers from Japan or China to make it truly global. Still, a historic moment for Indian sports. Hope the floodlights work properly this time!

Nandini P.

So proud of how far Indian athletics has come! From hardly any representation to hosting 'A' category events. But organizers should ensure proper facilities - last time at Asian Games, our athletes complained about poor arrangements. Let's show the world we can host world-class events!

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