<p>New Delhi: On Wednesday, a fan expressed his wish to watch the inaugural NC Classic event, and Rs 2000 to cover his expenses. To his delight, the man on Friday received an all-expense paid trip to the tournament in Bengaluru from Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra.</p>.<p>Chopra surprised the fan by offering him a full VVIP experience, including accommodation, for the event scheduled for July 5.</p>.<p>Ranjith Kumar Ravichandran, a javelin enthusiast from Tamil Nadu's Coimbatore, had responded to a tweet on social media, expressing his wish to attend the tournament named after the two-time Olympic medallist from India.</p>.My main goal this season is World Championship in Tokyo: Neeraj Chopra.<p>He took to X and wrote: "If anyone sponsors me 2000 rupees, I can go to watch this from Coimbatore." Moved by the post, the modest Chopra took it upon himself to fund the fan's trip to watch the event.</p>.<p>"Hi, Ranjith. You've got a full VVIP experience waiting for you in Bengaluru because your trip to the nc_classic is on me! And thanks to RadissonHotels, you'll be staying about 90 metres away from me. See you soon," Chopra answered the fan's plea.</p>.<p>Initially scheduled for May 24, the event was deferred due to the India-Pakistan conflict.</p>.<p>Organised by double Olympic medallist Chopra in collaboration with JSW Sports and sanctioned by the Athletics Federation of India (AFI), the event will feature a world-class field comprising seven top international throwers and five Indian athletes, including Chopra himself.</p>.<p>The event, which carries World Athletics gold level status, will be held at Sree Kanteerava Stadium.</p>.<p>A stellar line-up features elite javelin throwers, including Tokyo Olympics gold medallist Chopra, Thomas Rohler, and Anderson Peters among others.</p>.<p>Chopra, who recently breached the 90m barrier, is coming off a victory at the Ostrava Golden Spike 2025, where he won the javelin throw title with a best effort of 85.29 metres. </p>
<p>New Delhi: On Wednesday, a fan expressed his wish to watch the inaugural NC Classic event, and Rs 2000 to cover his expenses. To his delight, the man on Friday received an all-expense paid trip to the tournament in Bengaluru from Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra.</p>.<p>Chopra surprised the fan by offering him a full VVIP experience, including accommodation, for the event scheduled for July 5.</p>.<p>Ranjith Kumar Ravichandran, a javelin enthusiast from Tamil Nadu's Coimbatore, had responded to a tweet on social media, expressing his wish to attend the tournament named after the two-time Olympic medallist from India.</p>.My main goal this season is World Championship in Tokyo: Neeraj Chopra.<p>He took to X and wrote: "If anyone sponsors me 2000 rupees, I can go to watch this from Coimbatore." Moved by the post, the modest Chopra took it upon himself to fund the fan's trip to watch the event.</p>.<p>"Hi, Ranjith. You've got a full VVIP experience waiting for you in Bengaluru because your trip to the nc_classic is on me! And thanks to RadissonHotels, you'll be staying about 90 metres away from me. See you soon," Chopra answered the fan's plea.</p>.<p>Initially scheduled for May 24, the event was deferred due to the India-Pakistan conflict.</p>.<p>Organised by double Olympic medallist Chopra in collaboration with JSW Sports and sanctioned by the Athletics Federation of India (AFI), the event will feature a world-class field comprising seven top international throwers and five Indian athletes, including Chopra himself.</p>.<p>The event, which carries World Athletics gold level status, will be held at Sree Kanteerava Stadium.</p>.<p>A stellar line-up features elite javelin throwers, including Tokyo Olympics gold medallist Chopra, Thomas Rohler, and Anderson Peters among others.</p>.<p>Chopra, who recently breached the 90m barrier, is coming off a victory at the Ostrava Golden Spike 2025, where he won the javelin throw title with a best effort of 85.29 metres. </p>