Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025, Live Streaming: Date, time, when and where to watch India’s historic Javelin event?
New Delhi: The Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025 event is starting from July 5 at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru. This is India’s first international javelin throw competition. The event was earlier scheduled to be held at the Tau Devi Lal Stadium in Panchkula, which is in Neeraj’s home state of Haryana. But due to problems with floodlights there, the event was shifted to Bengaluru. Let us tell you about the complete schedule and other important things of this tournament.
When and where will the Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025 event take place?
The Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025 event will start from July 5 at 7 pm Indian time. This tournament will be played at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru.
Where will the live telecast and live streaming of the Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025 event be?
The live telecast of this event will be on Star Sports 2 and Star Sports Hindi. Not only this, its live stream will be available on the Jio Hotstar app and website.
What is the ticket price?
Fans can buy tickets for the Neeraj Chopra Classic from the district website Zomato for Rs 299 to Rs 9,999.
Who all are participating?
List of international players
- Thomas Rohler of Germany – 2016 Olympic champion. His personal best is 93.90 metres.
- Julius Yego of Kenya – 2015 World Champion and 2016 Olympic silver medalist. His personal best is 92.72 metres.
- Curtis Thompson of USA – Pan American Games champion (2023) with a personal best of 87.76 metres.
- Martin Konecny of Czech Republic – Personal best record of 80.59 metres.
- Luis Mauricio da Silva of Brazil – His personal best is 86.62 metres.
- Rumesh Pathirage of Sri Lanka – His personal best is 85.45 metres.
- Cyprian Mrzyglod of Poland – European Under 23 champion (2019). His personal best is 85.92 metres, which he set this year in Kuorten, Finland.
Who are the Indian players?
- Neeraj Chopra – First Indian track and field athlete to win an Olympic gold medal, World Champion. His personal best is 90.23m.
- Sachin Yadav – Asian Championship silver medallist. He also won gold medals at the Federation Cup and National Games this year. His personal best is 85.16m.
- Rohit Yadav – He won the silver medal at the 2025 National Games with 80.47m. His personal best is 83.40m achieved in 2023.
- Sahil Silwal – His personal best is 81.81m, which he achieved from his gold medal-winning performance at last year’s National Inter-State Championships.
- Yashveer Singh – His personal best is 82.57m, which he achieved at the 2025 Asian Championships in Gumi, Korea.
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