Did Neeraj Chopra Just Treat a Fan to a 'Full VVIP Experience' in Bengaluru?

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Key Takeaways
- Neeraj Chopra offers a fan a full VVIP experience for the upcoming classic.
- The event showcases elite talent in javelin throwing.
- Originally scheduled for May, the event was postponed for security reasons.
- Chopra continues to elevate India's stature in global athletics.
- The Neeraj Chopra Classic promises thrilling competitions.
New Delhi, June 27 (NationPress) Two-time Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra amazed a fan on Friday by providing him with a full VVIP experience and accommodation for the forthcoming Neeraj Chopra Classic on July 5 at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru.
In anticipation of this highly awaited athletic event on Indian soil, Chopra's admirer, Ranjith from Coimbatore, had sought financial help on social media to attend the event.
“If anyone could sponsor me 2000 rupees, I could watch this from Coimbatore,” he tweeted on June 25.
In response to his plea, Chopra not only provided him with a complimentary VVIP ticket but also guaranteed his stay at a luxurious hotel nearby.
Chopra replied to Ranjith’s tweet, stating, “Hi, Ranjith. You’ve got a full VVIP experience waiting for you in Bengaluru since your trip to the @nc_classic is on me! And thanks to @RadissonHotels, you’ll be staying just 90 metres away from me. See you soon!”
Originally slated for May 24, the event was postponed due to the India-Pakistan conflict, prioritizing security and demonstrating national solidarity.
As a World Athletics-sanctioned Gold event, the Neeraj Chopra Classic aims to enhance India’s profile on the global athletics stage. It will host a remarkable lineup of elite javelin throwers, including several Olympic medallists such as Tokyo Olympics gold medallist Chopra, Thomas Rohler, Anderson Peters, and others.
Chopra played a crucial role in bringing this event to India and inviting international stars to participate.
Chopra recently secured the javelin throw title at the Ostrava Golden Spike 2025 meet with an impressive throw of 85.29 metres on Tuesday.
He achieved victory in this prestigious meet with one throw left, as his best effort of 85.29m remained unmatched across six rounds, earning him another top podium finish this season.
It marked Chopra's second title in just a month after his triumph at the Paris Diamond League meet last week.