Could Brett Lee Become a Javelin Thrower Like Neeraj Chopra?

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Key Takeaways
- Brett Lee acknowledges his past javelin experiences.
- Neeraj Chopra believes Lee could have excelled at javelin.
- Lee admires Chopra's achievements and skills.
- Both athletes express interest in trying each other's sports.
- The conversation highlights mutual respect in sports.
New Delhi, June 30 (NationPress) - Brett Lee has reacted to the motivating remarks made by India’s two-time Olympic medallist Neeraj Chopra, who suggested that the former Australian cricketer might excel as a javelin thrower. In an engaging interview with JioStar, the official broadcaster of the prestigious Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025 and other big events, the Tokyo Olympic Games gold medallist expressed his belief in Lee's potential.
Chopra, who secured a silver medal in the javelin throw at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, stated, "I’ve heard that Brett Lee was once a javelin thrower. I believe he could perform well, especially during his peak athletic years." This comes after Chopra's remarkable achievements in both the Paris Diamond League and Ostrava Golden Spike events.
In response, Brett Lee acknowledged that he did participate in javelin during his school days but emphasized that he was nowhere near Chopra's level. "I did throw the javelin back in my schooling days, but nowhere near what Neeraj does and continues to do," he mentioned in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Lee elaborated on why he did not pursue javelin further, citing the sport's strain on the elbow. He expressed his admiration for Neeraj, one of the most recognized athletes globally. "It’s very tough on the elbow. Nevertheless, I greatly respect what this exceptional athlete achieves and wish him continued success," said Lee.
Additionally, Lee expressed interest in trying javelin with India’s pace bowler Jasprit Bumrah. "I would love to try javelin with Jasprit Bumrah and hope he can teach me some bowling techniques. Although both involve throwing, they are quite different. I would like to learn from him," he stated.
After his victory in Paris, when Neeraj was asked if he had ever tried cricket, particularly bowling, he mentioned his interest in experimenting with baseball pitching in the future.