Published: 11:50, August 8, 2021 | Updated: 14:17, August 8, 2021
India celebrates first Olympic gold after winning javelin title
By Xinhua

Gold medalist Neeraj Chopra, of India, poses during the medal ceremony for the men's javelin throw at the 2020 Summer Olympics on Aug 7, 2021, in Tokyo. (MARTIN MEISSNER / AP)

NEW DELHI - India went into grand celebrations on Saturday evening after its ace athlete and javelin-thrower Neeraj Chopra won the first gold medal for the country at the ongoing Tokyo Olympics.

This is the first-ever Olympics Gold medal for India in a track-and-field event, and also the first in the past 13 years.

Neeraj Chopra's first throw put him in front and his second of 87.58 stretched the lead and was too much for all challengers, as Czech duo Jakub Vadlejch and Vitezslav Vesely took the minor medals

Chopra's first throw put him in front and his second of 87.58 stretched the lead and was too much for all challengers, as Czech duo Jakub Vadlejch and Vitezslav Vesely took the minor medals.

"It feels unbelievable... I feel very good. It's a proud moment for me and my country," said Chopra, who is no doubt set for a dizzying few months as sponsors and advertisers fight for a piece of him.

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People burst fire crackers and danced on drum beats on the streets to celebrate the moment. TV channels showed jubilation from different states, particularly from Chopra's home state Haryana, in north India.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Chopra on achieving the feat. "History has been written at Tokyo! What Neeraj Chopra has achieved today will be remembered forever. The young Neeraj has done exceptionally well. He played with remarkable passion and showed unparalleled grit. Congratulations to him for winning the Gold," tweeted Modi.

President Ram Nath Kovind also congratulated the Indian athlete on winning the lone gold medal for the country. 

Despite the ravaging COVID-19 pandemic, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar announced a special celebration on Aug. 13 in Chopra's honour. 

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"As we had promised earlier, we will give him a monetary reward of 60 million Indian Rupees (US$808,625) and a senior official's job in the Haryana government," announced Khattar after receiving the news of Chopra winning a gold medal in Tokyo.