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Asian Games: Neeraj Chopra Ready To Do His Best At Hangzhou Despite Persistent Groin Niggle
But it also taught him an important lesson -- how to manage injury and compete at the highest level. This year Neeraj Chopra missed a few meets but participated and won the biggest one, the World Athletics Championship in Budapest, Hungary where he won his first gold medal in World Championship.
"The year was definitely a challenging one for me as I struggled with a groin problem throughout. But I have learnt how to manage my injury, how to manage my body and how to get ready for major events. As an athlete, I have to be ready for an injury, we participate with some niggle every time. But this year I have learned that I have to be ready to face every situation, for every challenge and do my best in this situation. These are the things I have learnt this year," Chopra told the visiting media at the Asian Games Athletics Village in Hangzhou on Saturday.
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