
Get ready for an exciting display of Javelin talent! The inaugural Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025, a major event dedicated to the Javelin throw, is proving to be a massive hit even before it begins. The tournament has successfully roped in a remarkable 16 sponsorssignaling strong commercial interest in Indian athletics.
Organizers are expecting a significant sponsorship revenue of around ₹8.12 crore thanks to this impressive lineup of corporate backing. This strong financial support highlights the growing popularity and commercial viability of track and field events in India, heavily influenced by the phenomenal success and iconic status of Olympic gold medalist Neeraj Chopra himself.
The historic event is scheduled to take place on May 3rd and 4th, 2025. Mark your calendars! It will be held at the Neeraj Chopra Stadium in Khanda, Haryanaa fitting venue named after the nation’s star athlete.
This Classic marks a key moment for Indian athletics, being one of the first major competitions following the intense Olympic season. It aims not only to celebrate the Javelin throw but also to provide a premier platform for both established stars and emerging talents from across the country to showcase their skills. The significant sponsor interest, including brands like Tagg, Hero MotoCorp, and BYJU’S, underscores a bright future for sports promotion in India.
While specific broadcast details are yet to be fully announced, fans won’t want to miss the chance to witness the future of Indian Javelin potentially unfold at this high-profile event.
Read More: India’s Athletics Scene Gets a Major Boost: Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025 Attracts 16 Sponsors, Eyeing Rs8.12 Crore Revenue
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