Neeraj Chopra Net Worth: Neeraj Chopra has made the country proud once again. The star Indian javelin thrower was suffering from a groin injury. However, he has still managed to achieve an incredible feat by becoming only the second Indian male athlete after Sushil Kumar to bag a second Olympic medal at an individual event. He secured the same with his season best throw of 89.45 metres in the Men's Javelin Throw final on Thursday (August 8).


Neeraj may not have won gold but it is an incredible achievement nonetheless. Neeraj is a champion in every sense of the word and has already achieved every major medal there is to be won, including an Olympic gold at the Tokyo. Here is a look at India's golden boy's net worth and his income.


 




As of 2024, Neeraj Chopra's net worth is estimated to be around 4.5 million US dollars which is roughly around Rs 37 Crore. While surely his sporting success has played a part in him owning that much amount, a lot of it also comes down to the brand endorsements which increased manifold post his Olympic Gold-medal winning throw in Tokyo.


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Neeraj Chopra Brand Endorsements, Cars and Bikes Owned


He is a favourite of the brands and is currently associated with several high-profiles ones like Nike, Gatorade, Tata AIA Life Insurance and CRED. In addition to the brand he endorses, Neeraj also owns several properties worth crores which adds to his overall net worth. Neeraj also has a love for cars and owns Range Rover Sport, Ford Mustang GT, Toyota Fortuner, Mahindra Thar, and Mahindra XUV700 among other four wheelers. He has a good bike collection as well and has motorcycles like the Harley-Davidson 1200 Roadster and Bajaj Pulsar 220F.


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On the professional front, Neeraj Chopra may have won every major medal but there is a lot ahead of him. He is yet to breach the hallowed 90m mark in his career and will want to do exactly that as he fully recovers from the injurt and adds several more medals to his name.