While interacting with the children at the Panipat Sports Stadium, the cute moment was captured on camera when the 23-year-old athlete was in his hometown.
Not only did he win a gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics but the Javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has been winning hearts and inspiring the netizens across the nations. Currently, an interaction with a little girl with the personality of sports seems to have grabbed the attention of the digital limelight.
Recently the athlete was seen in his hometown in Haryana’s Panipat stadium where the 23-year-old athlete was captured on camera having a sweet interaction with a cute little girl in a baby pink hoodie. The athlete lowered his head to have a conversation with her, the girl is heard saying, ” Mera toh favorite aap hi ho (You alone are my favorite).”
हमारे favourite तो आप ही हो 😊 @Neeraj_chopra1
— Pankaj Nain IPS (@ipspankajnain) October 27, 2021
Look at the simplicity of this man, interacting with kids at Panipat Sports Stadium today .
Way to go Champion 👍 @dsya_haryana pic.twitter.com/eKcjRjeDLI
Chopra was touched by those words, as he was well known for his pleasant manner and down-to-earth nature, he gently patted on her cheek. The IPS Officer as well as the Director of Sports and Youth Affairs in Haryana, Pankaj Jain shared the video clip on Twitter, ” Look at the simplicity of this man” which was the caption given by Mr. Jain.
This adorable moment was recently caught at Panipat Sports Stadium and according to Mr. Jain, this was the adorable moment for him. The duo even captured some of their pictures in order to commemorate the meeting, this was done after the interaction.
For making the girl’s day people on social media praised the ace Javelin thrower with the addition that ” She’ll never forget the interaction.”
Chopra is the second from the nation to have won an individual Olympic gold medal after Abhinav Bindra’s Beijing Olympic gold in the year 2008. Chopra is also the youngest Indian Olympic Gold medalist in an individual event and the only one to have won gold in an Olympic debut.