<p>Newly-crowned Olympic gold-medallist Neeraj Chopra on Saturday dedicated his historic achievement to sprint legend Milkha Singh, who died of Covid-19 in June, a gesture that left his son and ace golfer Jeev Milkha Singh overwhelmed with "eternal" gratitude.</p>.<p>"Milkha Singh wanted to hear the national anthem in a stadium. He is no longer with us but his dream has been fulfilled," the 23-year-old javelin thrower said dedicating the achievement to the iconic sprinter, who had finished fourth in the 1960 Rome Olympics.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/neerajs-gold-medal-is-defining-moment-of-indian-athletics-say-former-greats-1017311.html" target="_blank">Neeraj's gold medal is defining moment of Indian athletics, say former greats</a></strong></p>.<p>Milkha, 91, breathed his last in Chandigarh in June after battling Covid-19 for a month.</p>.<p>Chopra produced a second round throw of 87.58m in the finals at the Tokyo Games to claim the country's first track-and-field medal and become only the second Indian to win an individual gold in the Olympics.</p>.<p>"Dad waited so many years for this to happen. His dream has finally come true with India's first athletic gold. I am crying as I tweet this. And I am sure dad is crying up above. Thank you for making this happen," Jeev posted.</p>.<p>"Not only did you win us a first-ever athletics gold medal in the #OlympicGames, you even dedicated it to my father. The Milkha family is eternally grateful for this honour," he added.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/you-did-wonders-despite-obstacles-pm-modi-to-neeraj-chopra-in-phone-call-1017319.html" target="_blank">You did wonders despite obstacles: PM Modi to Neeraj Chopra in phone call</a></strong></p>.<p>The iconic sprinter, who was fondly known as the 'Flying Sikh', had often talked about his deep desire to see an Indian win a track and field Olympic medal.</p>.<p>At the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, PT Usha came close to winning a medal in women's 400m hurdles but, like Milkha, finished fourth. </p>
<p>Newly-crowned Olympic gold-medallist Neeraj Chopra on Saturday dedicated his historic achievement to sprint legend Milkha Singh, who died of Covid-19 in June, a gesture that left his son and ace golfer Jeev Milkha Singh overwhelmed with "eternal" gratitude.</p>.<p>"Milkha Singh wanted to hear the national anthem in a stadium. He is no longer with us but his dream has been fulfilled," the 23-year-old javelin thrower said dedicating the achievement to the iconic sprinter, who had finished fourth in the 1960 Rome Olympics.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/neerajs-gold-medal-is-defining-moment-of-indian-athletics-say-former-greats-1017311.html" target="_blank">Neeraj's gold medal is defining moment of Indian athletics, say former greats</a></strong></p>.<p>Milkha, 91, breathed his last in Chandigarh in June after battling Covid-19 for a month.</p>.<p>Chopra produced a second round throw of 87.58m in the finals at the Tokyo Games to claim the country's first track-and-field medal and become only the second Indian to win an individual gold in the Olympics.</p>.<p>"Dad waited so many years for this to happen. His dream has finally come true with India's first athletic gold. I am crying as I tweet this. And I am sure dad is crying up above. Thank you for making this happen," Jeev posted.</p>.<p>"Not only did you win us a first-ever athletics gold medal in the #OlympicGames, you even dedicated it to my father. The Milkha family is eternally grateful for this honour," he added.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/you-did-wonders-despite-obstacles-pm-modi-to-neeraj-chopra-in-phone-call-1017319.html" target="_blank">You did wonders despite obstacles: PM Modi to Neeraj Chopra in phone call</a></strong></p>.<p>The iconic sprinter, who was fondly known as the 'Flying Sikh', had often talked about his deep desire to see an Indian win a track and field Olympic medal.</p>.<p>At the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, PT Usha came close to winning a medal in women's 400m hurdles but, like Milkha, finished fourth. </p>