Neeraj Chopra: The Golden Kid

Right now, it's not easy being Neeraj Chopra. He belongs to everyone and everyone wants a piece of him. Yes, he is modest to a fault and extremely accommodating. Yes, he is carrying the weight of path-breaking historical achievement lightly on his shoulders. Yes, he is even loving all the adulation.
Yet this pioneering 23-year-old javelin thrower knows the transience of such attention. He knows people will celebrate and forget and get back to their lives. He knows he will have to keep improving, keep bettering himself. He knows a sporting revolution may still elude India, even after his gold-winning feat. Neeraj Chopra, however, is determined to do something about that last bit. Determined to showcase that the talent is there.
That the belief isn't lacking. That smart effort can usher in a sea change in our perceptions and achievements. It's not easy being Neeraj Chopra right now, because it never was. This is because he is simply exceptional.
And also extremely intelligent and compassionate, as we found out during a more-than-hour long chat on Tuesday. Sixteen days after winning gold, Neeraj Chopra is all too aware of the power of his legacy. And the legacy is in safe hands.

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