Indian Olympic medallist Neeraj Chopra marries Himani Mor
Javelin thrower’s marriage becomes second high-profile wedding in Indian sports after his fellow
Indian two-time Olympic medallist Neeraj Chopra tied the knot with his partner Himani Mor in the presence of dearest family and friends in a closed ceremony.
On his social media, India’s javelin thrower announced the news of his marriage with a heartwarming note, reported Olympics.
"Starting new chapter of life with my family. Grateful for every blessing that brought us to this moment together. Bound by love, happily ever after," read the caption on the photo uploaded by Neeraj.
It was confirmed by his uncle, who revealed that the marriage took place two days ago, that a reception party for the marriage will take place soon.
Himani Mor hails from Larsauli, Haryana, and attended Little Angels School in Sonipat.
Moreover, she is currently pursuing her Masters in Science in Sports Management and Administration from the McCormack Isenberg School of Management in Amherst, Massachusetts.
Neeraj’s marriage is the second high-profile wedding in Indian sports within a span of a few months following fellow Olympic medallist PV Sindhu’s wedding back in December.
It is important to note that Neeraj is the first Indian to win an Olympic medal in athletics and just the second to clinch an individual gold at the Summer Games after winning the men's javelin competition at Tokyo 2020.
He also achieved the silver medal at Paris 2024.
Additionally, he will be bringing a Continental Tour Javelin-Only competition to India on the professional front, reported NDTV.
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