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Neeraj Chopra opens up about his long-held dream of hosting a premier athletics event in India. The Olympic gold medalist drew inspiration from global competitions and athletes like Mondo Duplantis. The Neeraj Chopra Classic will feature top international throwers at Bengaluru's Kanteerava Stadium. Chopra sees this as his way of giving back to Indian sports beyond his personal medals.

Key Points: Neeraj Chopra Reveals Dream Behind NC Classic 2025 Athletics Event

  • Neeraj Chopra Classic is a World Athletics 'A' category event
  • Inspired by global athletes like Mondo Duplantis
  • Features top throwers including Julius Yego and Anderson Peters
  • AFI-sanctioned event marks Chopra's contribution to Indian sports
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When I used to go out to play...: Neeraj Chopra reveals story behind NC Classic 2025

Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra shares how his dream of hosting a premier javelin event in India led to the Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025.

"This event was a dream for me... I have given something back to Indian athletics - Neeraj Chopra"

Potchefstroom, April 21

India's Olympic gold medalist and world champion Neeraj Chopra, who is all set to take part in the 'Neeraj Chopra Classic' event on May 24, opened up on how the event came into existence and how good he feels about one of his dreams, of having a premier athletics event being held in India, coming true finally.

The 'Neeraj Chopra Classic' javelin throw event, a World Athletics 'A' category or Continental Tour Gold-level event, will be held in Bengaluru's Kanteerava Stadium on May 24, as per Olympics.com.

"I would like to say that this is a very long dream of mine. When I used to go out to play, I used to see how good the events were and how the people outside supported their athletes. I used to enjoy it. I also wanted to see if something like this could happen in India, people come to such events, get to see us all play" he said during a media felicitation organised by JSW regarding the event.

"Finally, this is happening. The story behind Neeraj Chopra Classic is that I think I am inspired by some athletes and I spoke to my personal coach, Jan Zelenzy. I spoke to the people I was training with."

"They also had the idea that it would be nice if the event was named after me. As you all know, Mondo Classic (in pole vault) is named after Mondo Duplantis. We also have such examples of athletes who compete in the competition. I was inspired by that and decided to do such a competition. Finally, this is happening and I am excited for it," he added.

Neeraj said that he feels very happy and positive.

"All people ask me that Olympics, World Championships, Diamond League etc have been won, so what is next. This thing, is now a dream come true. This event was a dream for me and I felt it would be good if it happens. My medals are kept at home, I have won them and those are different. But now, I feel that through this event, I have given something back to Indian athletics and that I have done something for everyone," he concluded.

The Athletics Federation of India (AFI) is the official sanctioning body of this historic event.

Along with Chopra, the competition will see participation from some of the best in the sport, including Julius Yego, Rumesh Pathirage, Luiz Mauricio Da Silva, Anderson Peters, Thomas Rohler, and Curtis Thompson, with more Indian and international athletes expected to be confirmed soon.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
So proud of Neeraj! This is exactly what Indian athletics needs - homegrown heroes inspiring the next generation. Can't wait to watch the event! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Love how humble Neeraj is despite all his achievements. Giving back to the sport that made him famous shows true character 👏
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Amit S.
While I admire Neeraj's initiative, I hope the organizers ensure proper facilities for both athletes and spectators. Our stadiums often lack basic amenities.
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Sanjana R.
The lineup looks amazing! Julius Yego vs Neeraj will be epic. Hope this becomes an annual event 🤞
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Vikram P.
This is the kind of legacy that lasts longer than medals. Future athletes will remember Neeraj not just for his throws but for elevating the sport in India.
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Nisha T.
Already booked my tickets! So excited to see world-class athletics live in India. Hope this inspires more kids to take up track and field �

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