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Paris Games 2024: Heartrate Of Indian Viewers Spiked During THIS Neeraj Chopra Javelin Throw, Data Shows

Paris Olympics 2024: The heartrate of Indian viewers shot up during the third javelin throw of our star boy Neeraj Chopra.

India's golden boy, javelin thrower, Neeraj Chopra, clenched Silver medal at the Paris Olympics 2024. The whole nation was on its toes when our beloved Neeraj Chopra was making his throws. We were praying for him to repeat his achievement and win another Gold at the 2024 Olympic Games. Unfortunately, he was not able to win the gold, but our star player did not disappoint us and secured a silver. The excitement was in the air, and the heartrate of India while watching his throws spiked like anything, especially the third throw. The data was based on the readings of around 3 million users.

The co-founder of Noise, Amit Khatri, shared some interesting insights on LinkedIn that showcased the average heartbeat of Indians who were watching Chopra's throws. Khatri in his post wrote, "As a leader in wearable technology, we're not only committed to delivering accurate and reliable health insights, but also to capturing the emotions that unite us all. Whether it’s tracking your fitness progress or sharing in the nation’s pride, Noise is right there with you, every step of the way."
Paris Games 2024: Heartrate Of Indian Viewers Spiked During THIS Neeraj Chopra Javelin Throw, Data Shows

Paris Olympics 2024: Neeraj Chopra's Third Throw Spikes The Heart Rate Like Anything

As shown in the graph above, when Arshad Nadeem of Pakistan made his throw, the heartrate shot up, but it was soon surpassed by the heartrate of Indians when Chopra made his throw. The readings of 3 million users were going up and down with time but when Chopra made his third attempt at javelin throw, the heartbeat spiked like anything and went beyond 90 beats per minute.
Paris Games 2024: Heartrate Of Indian Viewers Spiked During THIS Neeraj Chopra Javelin Throw, Data Shows

After Neeraj Chopra's third attempt, the heartrate of Indian viewers went down by around 10 beats per minute and stayed in that range for around 45 minutes. However, it shot up again during Neeraj Chopra's final throw. The heart rate of Indians during Neeraj Chopra's final javelin throw at the Paris Olympics 2024 was about to touch the 90 beats per minute mark. 

If you are wondering why Noise is sharing personal information of its users, Khatri in his post wrote, "At Noise, respecting your privacy is paramount. We ensure all data used is anonymized and handled in compliance with global data privacy laws because your trust is our top priority."

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