Neeraj Chopra: From the Dusty Lanes of Panipat to Swiss Alps
Neeraj Chopra reflects on a challenging yet rewarding season, describing his love for Switzerland as a restorative retreat. Despite a demanding year, the javelin thrower remains optimistic about his recovery and future performances, cherishing his experiences in Switzerland, a metaphorical base for his sporting journey.

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Neeraj Chopra's year has been a mix of challenges and achievements, with the javelin thrower looking towards a strong comeback next season. Despite setbacks including a back injury, the 27-year-old remains motivated and is presently enjoying a retreat in Switzerland, a place of many significant memories for him.
Chopra, known for reaching the 90m mark at the Doha Diamond League, sees his time in Switzerland as crucial for his recovery process. The nation's serene landscapes and efficient transportation system provide the ideal backdrop for recuperation as he gears up for future competitions.
Switzerland has played a pivotal role in Chopra's journey, from winning the Diamond League Trophy in Zurich to training in Magglingen. Although he feels a strong emotional connection to the country, Chopra stops short of calling it his second home, valuing it instead as a reliable base during his European tours.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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