Neeraj Chopra Ties the Knot with Himani Mor, a Sports Management Student from Haryana

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Neeraj Chopra Ties the Knot with Himani Mor, a Sports Management Student from Haryana

Synopsis

Neeraj Chopra, the celebrated two-time Olympic medallist, revealed his marriage to Himani Mor, a sports management student from Haryana. Himani is a talented tennis player and is currently pursuing her Master's degree. The couple shared their joyous news on social media, marking a significant milestone in their lives.

Key Takeaways

  • Neeraj Chopra is a two-time Olympic medallist.
  • Himani Mor is pursuing a Master’s in sports management.
  • Both Neeraj and Himani are involved in sports.
  • The wedding details, including date and venue, remain undisclosed.
  • Neeraj recently partnered with Jan Zelezny as his coach.

New Delhi, Jan 19 (NationPress) Neeraj Chopra, a two-time Olympic medalist, announced his marriage to Himani Mor on Sunday. Himani, a resident of Larsauli in Haryana, is currently enrolled in a Master of Science program in sports management and administration at the McCormack Isenberg School of Management.

Chopra shared his joyous news on social media, posting images from the wedding rituals along with the caption, "Starting a new chapter of life with my family. Grateful for every blessing that brought us to this moment together. Bound by love, happily ever after."

Details regarding the date and location of the wedding were not disclosed in his post.

Himani is not only an aspiring sports manager but also a talented tennis player. She holds a degree from Southeastern Louisiana University and has served as a part-time volunteer assistant coach in tennis at Franklin Pierce University. Additionally, she is a graduate assistant at Amherst College, where she manages the women’s tennis program, overseeing training, scheduling, recruitment, and budgeting. Currently, she is pursuing her Master’s degree in sports management and administration.

Originally from Larsauli in Sonipat, Himani attended Little Angels School, the same institution as Sumit Nagal. Her brother, Himanshu, also has a background in tennis.

On another note, Chopra earned a silver medal at the Paris Olympics last year, marking his second consecutive Olympic medal. He made history by becoming the first Indian track and field athlete to claim gold at the Tokyo Olympics. He concluded his 2024 season with a commendable second-place finish at the prestigious Diamond League Final in Brussels.

In November of the previous year, the 27-year-old athlete teamed up with javelin legend Jan Zelezny, who has taken on the role of his new coach. Zelezny, a three-time Olympic and World champion and the current world record holder, has long been an inspiration for Chopra.