
Neeraj Chopra dislodges Bolt as the world's most visible track and field athlete
The Hindu
This is the first time that Bolt, who retired in 2017 and who still holds the world record in 100m and 200m, has not led the list
Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra has dislodged the iconic Usain Bolt as the "most visible" athlete in the world after winning a historic gold medal in the Tokyo Games, claimed a World Athletics study.
The 24-year-old Indian further enhanced his superstar status by winning a silver at the world championships.
Chopra led a star-studded field in terms of media coverage with 812 articles published in his name, followed by Jamaican sprint trio of Elaine Thompson-Herah (751), Shelley-Ann Fraser-Pryce (698) and Shericka Jackson (679).
The charismatic Bolt, also a Jamaican, was in the fifth spot with 574 articles in his name, according to the statistics released by World Athletics during President Sebastian Coe's year-end interaction with a select group of Asian journalists, including from PTI.
The data was provided by Germany-based media monitoring firm Unicepta.
This is the first time that Bolt, who retired in 2017 and who still holds the world record in 100m and 200m, has not led the list.
"I am not being dismissive of Usain Bolt. He is an icon of our sport. But this (Chopra leading the list) shows we are broadening our horizon, we are now not talking about only one athlete, we have many," Coe said.













