Olympic and world champion javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has ended his coaching relationship with Jan Železný, a renowned figure in the sport. Chopra, 28, dismissed Železný earlier this year, citing a requirement for him to relocate and train full-time in the Czech Republic as a key factor. While acknowledging the reason could be pretextual, athletics expert Arto Bryggare suggests Chopra’s preference to remain based elsewhere is understandable. The split comes after Chopra’s return to competition, and is being analyzed in the context of his performance at the Doha Diamond League event. Železný is a highly decorated athlete himself, and his coaching was seen as a significant asset to Chopra’s success. The decision raises questions about Chopra’s future training arrangements as he prepares for upcoming competitions.