Rising Indian javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has joined a training group led by triple Olympic champion Jan Zelezny in the Czech Republic this winter. The 26-year-old, who won gold in Tokyo 2021 and silver in Paris, sought out Zelezny as his coach for the upcoming training season. With the guidance of the Czech legend, Chopra hopes to continue dominating the world stage in javelin throw events.
Neeraj Chopra Trains with Legendary Coach Jan Zelezny
Rising Indian javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has taken the next step in his illustrious career by joining a training group led by triple Olympic champion Jan Zelezny in the Czech Republic.
Background:
Chopra, 26, is an Olympic gold medalist (Tokyo 2021) and a world championship medalist (silver, Paris 2022). He has consistently been ranked among the world's top javelin throwers and is considered a rising star in the sport.
The Zelezny Factor:
Zelezny is a legendary figure in javelin throw. The Czech athlete won Olympic gold in 1992, 1996, and 2000 and set two javelin world records that stood for over a decade. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest javelin throwers of all time.
Chopra's decision to train under Zelezny is a testament to the Indian's ambitions. Zelezny's technical expertise and guidance are expected to help Chopra refine his technique and take his performances to new heights.
Chopra's Hopes:
With Zelezny as his coach, Chopra is hoping to maintain his dominance in javelin throw and achieve even greater success in the future. His immediate goal is to win gold at the upcoming 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest.
Top 5 FAQs:
1. Is Zelezny Chopra's first coach? No, Chopra has previously trained under other coaches in India, including Uwe Hohn and Werner Daniels.
2. How long will Chopra train with Zelezny? The duration of Chopra's training with Zelezny is not publicly known. However, it is likely to be for a significant period of time, given his aspirations for the upcoming World Championships and the 2024 Paris Olympics.
3. What are Chopra's strengths as a javelin thrower? Chopra's strengths include his incredible arm speed, excellent technique, and a powerful release.
4. Has Zelezny ever coached another Olympic medalist? Yes, Zelezny has coached Andreas Thorkildsen, who won gold in Beijing 2008 and silver in London 2012.
5. What is Chopra's current world ranking? As of January 2023, Chopra is ranked third in the world in javelin throw.
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