Several users hailed the roar as much as the throw. “Fantastic throw, fantastic roar”. “That roar though”. “I like that roar and man”. “That roar… got me”, the comments have been endless.
@Neeraj_chopra1 Effortlessly handsome,real and performer you are real diamond my King I liked that Roar and mane #NeerajChopra ji ,just wow pic.twitter.com/jWtBeH6731 — Devyani kubade (@devyani_kubade) July 1, 2022
THAT ROAR THOUGH
Congrats @Neeraj_chopra1 pic.twitter.com/FrOMOI04jx— tea_addict (@on_drive23) July 24, 2022
Roar'Silver
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Heartiest Congratulations Neeraj Chopra #WorldAthleticsChamps#WorldAthleticsChampionships #NeerajChopra 2nd indian #silver #History #Indian pic.twitter.com/CtlzJ0XpVQ — Avinash Kumar (@Avinash67617147) July 24, 2022
this roar...@Neeraj_chopra1 #WorldAthleticsChampionships #NeerajChopra pic.twitter.com/DxDtXeyWhV — Anurag (@iamrampathak) July 24, 2022
How Neeraj ended India’s 19-year wait?
While Neeraj Chopra had an underwhelming start with a foul throw, he followed it with a 82.39m throw and then a 86.37m one. In his fourth attempt, Chopra hit a distance of 88.13m, which brought him to the second spot.
In fact, Chopra had a chance at gold but his final two attempts ended up as foul throws. Nonetheless, he became India’s first ever track and field athlete to take the silver medal in the World Championships. The first was long jump ace Anju Bobby George who had bagged bronze at the Paris World Championships in 2003. Congratulations poured in for Chopra after the win, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi.