India's Neeraj Chopra Eyes Gold at Asian Games 2026
India, 3 January 2026 — Neeraj Chopra, India's premier javelin thrower, is preparing to compete at the Asian Games 2026 in Nagoya, Japan. The event, scheduled to commence later this month, sees Chopra as a strong contender for gold, having previously won at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and the 2022 World Athletics Championships.
Chopra, 28, has been training intensively for the upcoming competition, aiming to defend his Asian Games title won in Jakarta in 2018. He is expected to face stiff competition from athletes across Asia, but his recent performances have bolstered his confidence.
The Asian Games hold significant importance for Indian athletes, as they serve as a crucial platform for showcasing talent on a continental stage. For Chopra, it is another opportunity to solidify his legacy as one of India's greatest athletes.
India has sent a strong contingent to the Asian Games, with hopes pinned on several track and field events. Chopra's performance will be closely watched, given his status as a national icon and a source of inspiration for aspiring athletes.
The javelin throw event is set to take place in the second week of the Games, and Chopra's fans are eager to see if he can add another gold to his illustrious career. The Games will run from January 20 to February 5, 2026, featuring athletes from across Asia competing in various sports.