India, July 7 -- Neeraj Chopra has made it a habit to set new benchmarks. First, by winning Olympic gold in Tokyo 2020 and the World Championships in 2023, he showed India that the sky's the limit even in athletics. Now, with the successful hosting of the Neeraj Chopra Classic, he is showing people that while mega events are important, smaller events have the potential of building the sporting ecosystem. The Neeraj Chopra Classic is a World Athletics gold-level event - the top-tier track and field event on the IAAF circuit ranked behind only the Olympics, the Diamond League and the World Championships. It attracted top athletes on the circuit and also gave sports fans in India a chance to watch them live. On TV, we never truly appreciate how far throwers hurl the javelin but, in a stadium, the act becomes inspiring. A 14,500-strong audience in the stands, and many others in crowded corporate boxes turned up for the event at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium at Bengaluru. The lead-up to the event was equally important. The organisers lined up fan engagement programmes for a week with Neeraj. There was a lot of activity on the ground and for a country that is still looking for more athletics heroes, this is important. A total of 16 brands came on board for the event, a staggeringly high number for a non-cricket event in India. Sponsorship revenue is estimated to be in the range of Rs.8-12 crore. And there was a broadcast partner. All of this indicates the hunger for world-class sports in India, and helps create a market. Beyond the financials, such events can awaken the sports potential in India. We need more....