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Neeraj Chopra wants to continue with coach Bartonietz for 2024 Paris Games

Updated on: 09 October,2021 08:51 AM IST  |  New Delhi
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During a panel discussion at the India Today Conclave, Chopra said Bartonietz’s methods suit him as the bio-mechanical expert cracks jokes even during intense sessions making training thoroughly enjoyable

Neeraj Chopra wants to continue with coach Bartonietz for 2024 Paris Games

Neeraj Chopra and Klaus Bartonietz

Describing his German coach Klaus Bartonietz as the best for him, Olympic gold-winning javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra on Friday said he would like to continue their spectacular partnership in the 2024 Paris Games as well.


During a panel discussion at the India Today Conclave, Chopra said Bartonietz’s methods suit him as the bio-mechanical expert cracks jokes even during intense sessions making training thoroughly enjoyable.


“At times, I don’t like to be very serious during training sessions. Koi coach aise hote hey, danda pakadke pichhe khade hote hain [there are some coaches who stand with a stick]. But Klaus sir is different,” Chopra, 23, said as he sat flanked by India’s first individual Olympic gold-medallist Abhinav Bindra.


“When we have to be serious and intense, we are serious, but sometimes he cracks jokes during sessions and that makes training enjoyable,” “His training methods suit me and I have great bonding with him. I want to continue training with him for the next Olympics also,” added the young star, who created history by winning the first athletics medal for India in the Olympics in Tokyo.

Chopra has been training with Bartonietz since 2019. He was earlier training under another German in former world record holder Uwe Hohn, who was recently released by the Athletics Federation of India due to several differences, including his salary and training methods.

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