Watch| Neeraj Chopra Ties the Knot with Himani Mor, a Sports Management Student from Haryana

Chopra went live on social media to share the updates of his personal life, sharing pictures from the wedding rituals. The caption on his post reads, "Starting a new chapter of life with my family. Grateful for every blessing that brought us to this moment together. Bound by love, happily ever after."

Neeraj Chopra, two-time Olympic medallist, shared the news of his marriage on Sunday. Himani Mor, from Larsauli in Haryana, is pursuing a Master of Science in sports management and administration from McCormack Isenberg School of Management.

Chopra went live on social media to share the updates of his personal life, sharing pictures from the wedding rituals. The caption on his post reads, "Starting a new chapter of life with my family. Grateful for every blessing that brought us to this moment together. Bound by love, happily ever after."

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The date and venue of the wedding ceremony are not shared with the public through this post.
 

Himani is an alumnus of Southeastern Louisiana University who is a tennis player. A part-time volunteer assistant coach in tennis at Franklin Pierce University, she is the graduate assistant in charge of Amherst College's women's tennis team, where she controls training, scheduling, recruitment, and budgets with the outfit. She is a Master of Science in sports management and administration at the McCormack Isenberg School of Management.

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Himani hails from Larsauli in Sonipat and her alma mater is the same as Sumit Nagal's - Little Angels School, Sonipat. Her brother Himanshu also played tennis.

On the other hand, Chopra bagged a silver medal in the Paris Olympics last year and clinched his second consecutive medal in the Games. He became the first Indian track and field athlete to win a gold medal in the Olympics in Tokyo. He ended his 2024 season with a second-place finish in the prestigious Diamond League Final in Brussels.

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In November last year, the 27-year-old teamed up with Javelin legend Jan Zelezny, who comes on board as his new coach. Zelezny, a three-time Olympic and World champion and the current world record holder, has long been an idol to Chopra.

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