India’s javelin star Neeraj Chopra scripted history for the nation once again last night after winning the gold medal in the World Athletics Championship 2023, being the first Indian to do so in the history of the tournament.
Neeraj Chopra, often called the ‘golden boy of India’, clinched the gold medal in the men's javelin throw event at the World Athletics Championships held in Budapest, Hungary, after recording a stellar javelin throw of 88.17 meters during his second attempt.
Being a pioneer in India’s athletics space, Neeraj Chopra first rose to prominence when he won the gold medal in the Olympics in the men’s javelin event. Since then, the golden boy of India has expanded on his luxury lifestyle, being surrounded by brand deals and expensive cars.
Most expensive things owned by Neeraj Chopra
Range Rover Sport
Neeraj Chopra recently purchased a Range Rover Sport, which is a luxury SUV known for its exceptional performance, priced between Rs 1.98 crore to Rs 2.22 crore.
Ford Mustang GT
The javelin star also owns the luxury sports car Ford Mustang GT, which is priced at approximately Rs 93 lakh to Rs 1 crore.
Harley Davidson 1200 Roadster
The most expensive bike in Neeraj Chopra’s exquisite two-wheeler collection is the Harley Davidson 1200 Roadster, which is a premium cruiser bike priced at around Rs 11 lakh.
Three-storey home in Panipat
Neeraj Chopra’s luxury three-storey home in Panipat, Haryana is one of his most valuable assets, with a display of all his medals and accomplishments till now.
Expensive brand deals
After his Olympic win, Neeraj Chopra signed many multi-crore endorsement deals, with his early income from these brand deals over Rs 2.5 crore, putting him in the same league as MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli.
Adding all his assets, brand deals and other prized possessions, the estimated net worth of Neeraj Chopra is around Rs 40 crores, expected to grow exponentially as he rises to the top in athletics.
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