India's golden boy Neeraj Chopra returned to training at NIS Patiala after two months following his Tokyo Olympics heroics in August.
Chopra is the second Indian individual to win a gold medal in Olympics and first to make a podium finish.
"Returned to training this week with the same hunger and desire as before. A #throwback to the beginning of the last Olympic cycle is a good place to start! Thank you to everyone for your messages of support," he tweeted on Wednesday, along with a photo of his training.
The 23-year-old who became the Olympic champion in javelin throw after throwing the javelin for 87.58 meters said that his nect target would be to win a medal at World Championship in United States next year.
Recently he also said that he would like to continue with his current coach Klaus Bartonietz till 2024 Paris Olympics.