New Delhi, April 16: India's star athlete Neeraj Chopra will kick off his 2023 competitive calendar with the Diamond League in Doha, the best track and field competition, on May 5 as athletes from all over the world are making their way to Qatar.
Ahead of the competition, the star javelin thrower and Tokyo 2020 Gold Medalist revealed how he is getting ready to compete in the competition after winning the 2022 Diamond League final that was held in Zurich.

While interacting with media, Neeraj Chopra - who is travelling to Doha to compete in the Diamond League - said, "My preparations are going well. We were in South Africa recently where we were focusing on concentrating on strength and conditioning.
"Now we are in Turkey at the Gloria Sports Arena to improve my technical skill so that I am in peak condition to compete in the Diamond League in Doha."
The Haryana athlete claimed that he's working on the technical aspect keeping the Asian Games and other competitive competitions in mind in 2023.
Neeraj said, "This year we have a hectic competitive schedule with the Asian games in October later this year, so I want to improve technically as much as I can before we start competing this year."
Further throwing light on his preparation and training schedule, the 25-year-old said, "Along with the coaches and physios we are planning my training schedule very precisely so that I can improve while giving myself enough time to recover.
Also because I want to compete in as many competitions this year as possible and avoid any kind of injuries."
He further added, "I am always looking to improve so that is my main focus this year also, I want to keep on enhancing my performance with each passing competition and year."
Talking about the dynamics he shares with Coach Klaus Bartonietz, who has been guiding Neeraj since 2019 and has been by his side through various successes, Neeraj said the German understands his mindset well.
Neeraj said, "Coach Klaus is wonderful, we share a great dynamic. He understands the mindset of an athlete really well, due to which he does not pile unnecessary pressure on me at any point.
"He always makes sure that I am not frustrated and helps me manage tough situations in training really well. So, we are focused on improving as much as we can ahead of the Diamond League in Doha."
Neeraj, who won the Silver medal at the World Championships in 2022 that were held in Eugene, talked about how motivated he is to compete against the best athletes in the world at the Diamond League in Doha.
Neeraj added, "It feels great to go up against the best athletes from across the globe, it gives me a chance to test myself out against elite competitors which is always a great motivator for me.
"I did not participate in the previous Diamond League that was held in Doha, because I felt I had not got a chance to train enough, but this time we started our preparations on time and now I feel primed to compete in the league in Doha this year. So hopefully, we will come away with the desired result."
"Winning the Gold Medal at my first ever Olympics in Tokyo does serve as a great motivator for me, especially since my overall experience of the games was wonderful.
"I am sure people's expectations of me will be higher for the 2024 Paris Olympics, but I will take that in my stride and convert those expectations and pressure into motivators.
I have also learned a great deal since that Gold Medal in Tokyo on how to handle pressure and maintain focus. We put in a lot of work to compete at the Tokyo games, so I will be looking to work even harder for the Paris Games so that we can come home with another medal from the games," Neeraj signed off.