Neeraj Chopra Delays Return to India for Specialist Treatment in Germany Following Nerve Injury

by time news

2024-08-12 15:37:37

India’s double Olympic medalist Neeraj Chopra’s return home will be delayed. From Paris, Neeraj went to Germany. Neeraj’s journey is for specialist treatment after a nerve injury. Neeraj will spend about a month in Germany before participating in upcoming major tournaments, including the Diamond Leagues.

Neeraj Chopra’s uncle, Bheem Chopra told India Today that Neeraj Chopra will consult doctors in Germany about the need for surgery, which has been delayed for the past 12 months, and will stay in Germany for more than a month.

Neeraj Chopra is battling a hernia that causes pain in his groin. The Olympian spoke about how cloud computing issues plagued him in Paris.

Related News

Neeraj, who failed to win the gold in the men’s javelin final, won the silver medal. Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem won first place with a new Olympic record of 92.97m. Neeraj won the silver medal with his second best throw of 89.45m. Neeraj succeeded in one legal attempt out of six because he failed in all his other attempts under pressure.

Neeraj confirmed after the Games that the surgery was delayed because he had to attend the Olympics. It is also worth noting that the starlet had spent some time training in Germany before the Games.

For the first time, Neeraj revealed that he suffered a groin injury during the World Championships 2022. Since then he had problems with his nerves. Neeraj has chosen his stops on the tour before the Paris Games.

Manisha Malhotra, Head of Scouting, JSW Sports, told India Today in an exclusive interview that Neeraj will only need a minor surgery and will be able to return to his career soon.

Neeraj Chopra’s supporting cast may also undergo a major change. Biomechanics expert Dr. Klaus Bartoniets is unlikely to work with him all year.

#Neeraj #Chopra #Germany #Treatment #Paris #Olympics #Neeraj #Chopra #flew #Germany #Neeraj #Chopra #Germany #Paris #Olympics #seek #medical #advice #hfq #surgery

You may also like

Leave a Comment