Tokyo: As if an epoch-making gold was not enough, Indian javelin throw star Neeraj Chopra on Saturday said he was also chasing the Olympic record after his first two throws went well.
Chopra also revealed that he went completely blank before his last throw as realisation dawned that he had managed to secure an unparalleled top finish at the Games here.
Since he was the best after all the 12 competitors had completed their first three attempts, Chopra was the final thrower during the next three attempts. By the time silver-winner Jakub Vadlejch of Czech Republic completed his last throw, Chopra knew he had won the gold.
"I was the last thrower and everybody was done, I came to know I have won gold, something changed in my mind, I can't explain it. I did not know what to do and it was like what I had done," Chopra said in a virtual press conference.
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"I was on the run-up with the javelin but I went completely blank. I regained composure and tried to focus on my last throw which was not great but still alright (84.24m)," he added.