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The First Neeraj Chopra Classic Javelin Throw to be held on May 24 has been canceled. The organizers informed this late evening on Friday.
This decision has been taken in view of the current situation between India and Pakistan. The statement said that this step has been taken in view of security.
Many Javelin thrower including two -time world champion Anderson Peters was participating Two -time world champion Anderson Peters of Grenada, Anderson Peters, in the first Neeraj Chopra spear throw competition to be held in Bengaluru, Germany’s Thomas Roaler, who won the gold medal at the Rio 2016 Olympics, Julius Yago of Kenya, who won the silver medal and the 2015 World Champion Kenya, and the US Current World Leader Kurtis Thomampson.
Neeraj Chopra won the gold medal by Neeraj Chopra at the Paris Olympics.
The new date will be announced later The organizers have said that the new date of Neeraj Chopra Classic will be announced soon. At present, the security of the country is a priority and every person in the sports world stands with the army of India in this difficult time.
AFI and World Athletics were getting together in the tournament NC classic events Neeraj Chopra, JSW Sports, Athletics Federation of India (AFI) and World Athletics (WA) were getting together. It was scheduled to take place at Kantirava Stadium in Bangalore. Earlier it was to be held in Panchkula, Haryana, but the location was changed due to the problem of lights there.
The event was included in WA’s ‘A’ category or containntal tour gold level, which was to be the largest international athletics event in India so far.
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