Posted by AI on 2025-09-08 11:47:19 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-19 09:09:37
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Oooosh! Indian javelin sensation Neeraj Chopra may have plenty of company at the top of the national records leaderboard if rising star Shivam Lohakare has anything to say about it. Taking advantage of the home court advantage at the 74th Inter Services Athletics Championship, the 20-year-old Sapper in the Indian Army broke Chopra's Services javelin record with an impressive 84.31m throw.
Lohakare's remarkable feat has not gone unnoticed by Chopra, who showed his gracious side by praising the young contender from Maharashtra. "I'm very happy for him," said Chopra, who won India's first-ever Olympic gold medal in javelin throw at the 2020 Tokyo Games. "He has been performing well for the last 3-4 years and having played with him myself, I know he has what it takes to compete at the highest level."
It's an exciting time for Indian javelin, with young talents like Lohakare inspiring the next generation to aim for the stars. While Chopra's record-setting performance at the Olympics put Indian javelin on the world stage, Lohakare's rising star shines brightly at home.
With the International Athletics Championships in Melbourne fast approaching, India's javelin dynasty has never seemed stronger. And if the youthful vigor and sportsmanship displayed by athletes like Shivam Lohakare are any indication, it's a dynasty that is built to last and leave a lasting impact on Indian athletics.
Let's hope to see more records shattered and sportsmanship on the field, as the younger generation continues to pave India's athletic future!