Neeraj Chopra became the first gold medal winner in Athletics for India with a gold medal in the Tokyo Olympics 2020.
Javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra delivered a fantastic performance when it mattered the most, earning India a historic medal.
August 7, 2021 will forever go down in history, having witnessed one of the greatest ever moments for India in their sporting history.
Neeraj Chopra eyes India’s first track-and-field Olympics medal, while Bajrang Punia and Aditi Ashok are still in contention for medals.
Wrestler Ravi Kumar Dahiya staged a dramatic comeback against Kazakhstan's Nurislam Sanayev to make his way to the men's freestyle 57kg wrestling final.
India's Neeraj Chopra started his Tokyo Olympics campaign on the perfect note, qualifying for the final of the men's javelin throw on his first attempt.
Day 12 saw plenty of Indian athletes in contention for medals at the Tokyo Olympics 2020. Follow along for highlights.
Indian women's hockey team only need one victory to win its first Olympic medal, while boxer Lovlina Borgohain will also be in action on Wednesday.
Johannes Vetter’s personal best is 97.76m while India ace Neeraj Chopra’s national record throw stands at 88.07m.
India has sent it largest ever contingent of 127 members to the Tokyo Olympics and are realistically hopeful of securing its best ever medal tally.