Bengaluru: According to a press release by JSW Sports, a decisive milestone for Indian Games, Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025, the country’s first international spear throw competition, is scheduled to be held on Saturday at Sri Kantirwa Stadium in Bengaluru. This historic event, jointly organized by two -time Olympic medalist Neeraj Chopra and JSW Sports and approved by the Indian Athletics Federation, is a major jump for Indian athletics.
With the position of the prestigious World Athletics Gold Level, Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025 will not only display top global talents, but will also place India on the international athletics map. Honoring the remarkable achievement of Neeraj Chopra, whose golden journey inspires millions of people, this historic event is a celebration of a movement that shapes the future of Indian sports.
International parties:
Thomas Roaler (Germany): Germany’s Thomas Roaler is the 2016 Olympic champion and one of the great players of the game. His individual best performance is 93.90 meters.
Julius Yigo (Kenya): Kenya athlete, Yigo, who is the 2015 world champion and the 2016 Olympic silver medalist, is on the path of progress in Africa. His individual best performance is 92.72 meters.
Curtis Thompson (USA): Curtis Thompson is a top -order American throw player, PAN American Games Champion (2023) and 87.76 meters individual best performance players on the Diamond League circuit with a personal best.
Martin Konkney (Czech Republic): Martin Conneny is a 27 -year -old spear player of the Czech Republic. He has established himself as a competitive athlete in a javelin throw, his individual best record is 80.59 meters, achieved in 2025. Koncny has participated in various international competitions including the European Athletics Championship, where he qualified for the final in 2022, where he finished 12th. He is a notable person in a check javelin throw and has been among the top performance in his country.
Loiz Maurisio da Silva (Brazil): A South American powerhouse with several podium finish in various age groups at the South American Athletics Championships. His personal best is 86.62 meters.
Ramesh Patheej (Sri Lanka): Emerging star Pathiraj recently set a new national record and won a gold medal in the Asian Throwing Championship last year. His individual best performance is 85.45 meters.
Cyprian Mirzglod (Poland): 27-year-old Polish athlete Cyprian is the European Under-23 champion, who won the gold medal in 2019. His individual best performance is 85.92 meters, which he made in Koortane this year.
Indian contingent:
Neeraj Chopra: Indian spear throw player Neeraj Chopra has registered his name in history by becoming the first track and field athlete in the country to win the Olympic gold medal. He is also a world champion – India’s first – and Diamond League winner in senior athletics, the first medal won by any Indian. His personal best is 90.23 meters.
Sachin Yadav: Sachin’s personal best performance is 85.16 meters. Asian Championship silver medalist recently won the Federation Cup and the gold medal in the National Games this year.
Rohit Yadav: 24 -year -old Rohit made an individual jump of 83.40 meters in 2023, but he underwent surgery that year and then returned to the competition. He won the silver medal by jumping 80.47 meters in the National Games of 2025.
Sahil Silwal: 24-year-old Sahil represents another promising talent in the 80 meter square, who performed 81.81 meters individual from his performance at the National Inter-State Championship last year. He finished third in the Federation Cup with a 77.84 meter throw. He won a gold medal with a 75.36 meter throw at the Vinkelman Games 2024 athletics meat in Germany.
Yashveer Singh: Yashveer Singh’s individual best is 82.57 meters, which he built at the 2025 Asian Championship in Gumi, Korea. Yashveer came into the limelight for the first time when he threw 78.68 meters in 2021 and wrote Neeraj Chopra’s Under-20 Fed Cup Meat Record again.