Ostrava Golden Spike: Neeraj recalls watching Usain Bolt as a kid ahead of competition debut

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Neeraj Chopra reminisces about idolizing Usain Bolt as he gears up for his first Ostrava Golden Spike appearance. He discusses his recovery from injury and recent Diamond League success. The event holds special significance as it’s hosted in his coach Jan Zelezny’s home country. Chopra remains focused on defending his world title later this season.

"When I was a kid, I watched a lot of videos and photos of athletes like Usain Bolt competing here." - Neeraj Chopra
Ostrava Golden Spike: Neeraj recalls watching Usain Bolt as a kid ahead of competition debut
Ostrava, June 23: Ahead of the Ostrava Golden Spike event taking place on Tuesday, India's world champion and Olympic gold medalist javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra recalled and admired legendary 11-time world champion sprinter Usain Bolt, who was a regular fixture at the event during his playing days.

Key Points

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Neeraj makes Ostrava debut after missing last year due to injury

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Credits coach Jan Zelezny for technical improvements

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Aims to defend world title after strong Diamond League performances

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Event held at Zelezny’s home turf, where he set world record

Neeraj will be making his debut at the event after missing out on it last year due to an injury. Ahead of the event in a press meet, Neeraj expressed his admiration for the eight-time Olympic gold medalist and 11-time world champion sprinter and spoke on his preparations and mindset heading into the competition. Neeraj attended the last year's meet as a special guest.

"When I was a kid, I watched a lot of videos and photos of athletes like Usain Bolt competing here. I came last year, but I did not compete because of injury," Neeraj said as quoted by Olympics.com.

"Now I feel good, but I do not want to put any pressure on myself for (another) 90m. But I will try really hard," he added.

Indian superstar heads into the event after a second-place finish and 90 m-plus throw at the Doha Diamond League and a victory at the Paris Diamond League last week. He would be aiming to continue his momentum in Czechia.

"It was not easy, the competition in Paris was quite late. First throw was good, but I don't know what happened then... My last DL win was in Lausanne 2023, so at the end, I am happy already having a DL win this year," Neeraj said.

The Ostrava meet will be taking place at the home turf of his coach Jan Zelezny, who holds the world record in men's javelin throw with 98.48 m in 1996. Neeraj spoke about his equation with the coach

"I am really happy to work with such a great athlete and coach. I have already thrown 90m this year after a little bit more improvement in technique. So let us see when it comes next time, but I'm ready. Recently, we have done a good training in Nymbuk, so I will do my best here in Ostrava," Neeraj stated.

Zelezny, who was also present at the event, hailed Neeraj for popularising the javelin throw at Indian and global level, saying. "It is important for javelin and throws in general as athletics, it is not only about sprints. Neeraj opened the doors to other countries, it is great for our sport."

This will be Neeraj's fifth event this season as he aims to defend his world title during the World Athletics Championships in September at Tokyo. After Ostrava, Neeraj's next event will be at home, a competition named after him, the Neeraj Chopra Classic in Bengaluru on July 5.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Neeraj is making India proud on the global stage! His humility despite being Olympic champion is what makes him special. Remember when no one cared about javelin in India? Now every kid wants to be like Neeraj 🇮🇳 #GoldenBoy
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Priya M.
So inspiring to see him talk about watching Bolt as motivation! Shows even champions have their own heroes. Hope he breaks the 90m barrier soon - but no pressure as he says. His consistency is remarkable!
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Arjun S.
Interesting that his coach Zelezny holds the world record. Neeraj learning from the best! Though I wish we had more Indian coaches at this level. Our sports system needs to develop homegrown expertise too.
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Sunita R.
The Neeraj Chopra Classic in Bengaluru next month will be historic! Finally our athletes get to compete in world-class events at home. Hope this inspires more infrastructure development for athletics in India 🏟️
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Vikram J.
While we celebrate Neeraj, let's not forget he's carrying the entire Indian athletics on his shoulders. Where are the next champions? SAI needs to identify and nurture more talent across disciplines.
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Nandini P.
His mindset is everything! "I will try really hard" - such simple words but so powerful. That's the attitude that makes champions. Wishing him all the best for Ostrava and the World Championships ahead!

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