&w=3840&q=100)
Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025: Full list of athletes, time, venue, live streaming and everything else you need to know
Neeraj Chopra will be headlining the inaugural edition of the tournament named after himself. Image: Ashwini Vaishnav on X
Neeraj Chopra is set to begin a new chapter at the event named after him that gets underway less than 24 hours from now in Bengaluru. Not only will the two-time Olympic medallist be competing at the inaugural Neeraj Chopra Classic as a competitor – and a runaway favourite to walk away with the gold medal around his neck – he will also be donning the hat of an organiser for the first time in his career.
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD
Chopra has been having quite the run so far in the 2025 season; not only did the 27-year-old breach the 90-metre mark for the first time in his career in the Doha Diamond League meet, he also collected victories in the Paris leg of the Diamond League as well as at the Golden Spike Ostrava meet in Czech Republic.
And though he faces stiff competition from the likes of 2016 Olympic champion Thomas Rohler, with Paris 2024 bronze medallist and two-time world champion Anderson Peters also having been part of the original list before withdrawing due to injury, Chopra remains the favourite not just due to his current form but also because of home support.
Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming single-day event:
When and where will the inaugural Neeraj Chopra Classic be taking place?
The inaugural Neeraj Chopra Classic will be taking place at 7 pm on Saturday, 5 July at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru.
Who are the athletes competing in the inaugural Neeraj Chopra Classic?
Here's the full entry list for the upcoming event, comprising both international and Indian athletes:
– Neeraj Chopra (India)
– Cyprian Mrzyglód (Poland)
– Luiz Mauricio da Silva (Brazil)
– Thomas Rohler (Germany)
– Curtis Thompson (USA)
– Martin Konecny (Poland)
– Julius Yego (Kenya)
– Rumesh Pathirage (Sri Lanka)
– Sachin Yadav (India)
– Rohit Yadav (India)
– Sahil Silwal (India)
– Yash Vir Singh (India)
Will the inaugural Neeraj Chopra Classic feature athletic disciplines other than javelin throw?
Men's javelin throw is the only event that will be part of the action at the inaugural Neeraj Chopra Classic.
Where can I watch Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025 LIVE?
The event will be telecast on the Star Sports Network and will also be streamed live on JioHotstar.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


News18
an hour ago
- News18
Denying Visas To Athletes On Political Grounds Violates Olympic Charter, May Risk Future Hosting Rights
Sources in the sports ministry said that the Olympic Charter states that every individual must have access to the practice of sport without discrimination of any kind, in line with internationally recognised human rights. Non-Discrimination Principle The Charter prohibits discrimination based on nationality, ensuring all qualified athletes can participate in international competitions, regardless of political relations between countries. Political Neutrality of Sport The Olympic Movement emphasises autonomy and independence from political interference. Denying visas on political grounds violates this principle. Impact on Future Hosting Rights International Precedent There are many precedents of IOC sanctions on India. India denied visas to athletes from Kosovo in 2018 for participation in the World Boxing Championship 2018. India denied visas to 2 athletes and one official from Pakistan for participation in the ISSF Rifle/Pistol World Cup in 2019. The International Olympic Committee, in its letter on 21.2.2019, informed that its Executive Board took the following decisions: (i) Suspend all discussions with the Indian NOC and government regarding potential applications for hosting future events and Olympic-related events in India until clear written guarantees are obtained from the Indian government to ensure the entry of all participants in events in full compliance with the rules of the Olympic Charter. (ii) Revoke the Olympic qualification status of the specific event (men's 25-metre Rapid Fire Pistol) (iii) Recommend that international federations neither award nor hold sports events in India until guarantees are obtained. There are a few international precedents as well. In the 2019 World Para Swimming Championships, Malaysia denied visas to Israeli athletes. The IPC stripped Malaysia of hosting rights, reinforcing the expectation that hosts must allow entry to all qualified athletes. The event was moved to London, and the IPC reaffirmed its commitment to inclusivity and the separation of sport and politics The United Arab Emirates in 2009 denied a visa to Israeli tennis player Shahar Pe'er in the Dubai Tennis Championships. The WTA fined Dubai organisers and required future compliance. The following year, visas were granted after international pressure. India at the 2019 ISSF World Cup denied visas to Pakistani shooters post-Pulwama attack. The IOC suspended India's right to host Olympic qualifiers until assurances were given for future non-discrimination.


Deccan Herald
2 hours ago
- Deccan Herald
NCC promises to be a Classic
Now, India's very own two-time Olympic medallist and world champion Neeraj Chopra will be joining the duo when he co-hosts and competes at the Neeraj Chopra Classic, a World Athletics Continental Tour Gold event, in the city on Saturday.


Indian Express
3 hours ago
- Indian Express
India planning to host Olympics 2036, aim is to increase medal tally: Amit Shah
India is planning to host Olympics 2036 and is working to increase the medal tally, said Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday as he inaugurated the Jairaj Sports and Convention Centre built by the Shri Poona Gujarati Bandhu Samaj. During his address after the inauguration ceremony, Shah said India will become the world's No. 1 country by 2047, marking the centenary of the nation's Independence. 'Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, India is making progress by leaps and bounds in all sectors, ranging from the Chandrayaan mission to start-ups, health to education, sports to research,' he said. Talking about the convention centre, Shah said, 'The 2.5 lakh square feet facility at Jairaj complex represents the Gujarati community's commitment to the cause. The government is also planning to organise the Olympic Games in India by 2036, and working to increase the nation's medal tally so that we secure a minimum of 10 gold medals. More plans are in the pipeline for the betterment of India's sporting future,' he added. 'Since the Gujarati society stays away from conflict and debate, it easily integrates and is accepted everywhere in the country and abroad. And the 12-year-old Shri Poona Gujarati Bandhu Samaj is doing good social work,' Shah added. The event, held at Kondhwa Budruk, was joined by Deputy Chief Ministers Eknath Shinde,Ajit Pawar, Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol, Minister of Higher and Technical Education Chandrakant Patil, Minister of State for Urban Development Madhuri Misal, BJP's Maharashtra chief Ravindra Chavan, president of Shri Poona Gujarati Bandhu Samaj Nitin Desai among others. Deputy CM Eknath Shinde said, 'The project that Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates, that project flourishes, and this has been the history till now. The future of the Shri Poona Gujarati Bandhu Samaj's Jayaraj Sports and Convention Centre is also bright. No city is beautiful without a market. Gujarati society has beautified cities by establishing markets.' Shinde praised the leadership of Narendra Modi and Amit Shah for turning challenges that stood in the way of national interest into opportunities. Speaking on this occasion, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar said, 'Maharashtra's treasury is being strengthened due to Gujarati society. Gujarati society not only earns money through trade but also stands firmly with people of all castes and religions. Gujarati society has contributed to Maharashtra's progress in every way.' The Home Minister highlighted significant security improvements achieved over the past 11 years. He spoke about the systematic elimination of Naxalism and terrorism from the country, calling these achievements proof of effective leadership at the Centre. 'Landmark decisions like the abrogation of Article 370 in Kashmir and the installation of Ram Lalla after more than five centuries demonstrate the government's commitment to national unity and cultural values,' said Shah.