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Sports

Arshad Nadeem ends Pakistan’s 40-year wait for Olympic gold with record javelin throw

  • This is Pakistan's first gold medal at the Olympics since 1984
  • Arshad Nadeem also becomes Pakistan's first athletics Olympic champion
Published August 8, 2024 Updated August 9, 2024

Ace athlete Arshad Nadeem set the Olympic record with a 92.97-metre throw in the Paris Olympics 2024 men’s javelin throw final, as Pakistan clinched its first Olympic gold medal in 40 years.

Pakistan had not won a medal at the Games since 1992, and last secured gold in 1984. Both these medals were won by the hockey team.

However, Arshad Nadeem – Pakistan’s star athlete – ended a four-decade wait, beating India’s Neeraj Chopra who finished second.

The 27-year-old from Khanewal was Pakistan’s lone hope in Paris, and he lived up to the expectations with two throws that clocked in at over 90 metres. A record throw in the second round was followed by another one that stood at over 90 metres.

Grenada’s Anderson Peters (87.87m) ended in third place.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif congratulated the nation on Arshad Nadeem’s historic achievement.

“This victory will serve as an inspiring example for young athletes, proving that true dedication to a goal inevitably leads to success,” he said in a statement.

Background

Pakistan had sent a contingent of seven athletes to Paris, six of whom had exited in the first rounds of their respective disciplines. Arshad Nadeem, Pakistan’s flag bearer, was the only one to advance to the final round.

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During the qualification round on Tuesday, Arshad made a 86.59-metre throw, well over the 84-metre qualifying mark, to progress to the final. His throw was the third farthest followed by India’s Neeraj Chopra (89 metres) and Grenada’s Anderson Peters (88 metres).

Pakistan’s best shot

Before the javelin event, Pakistan had won only 10 Olympic medals since the 1948 edition. The country’s last medal came in 1992 when the national hockey team secured a bronze in Barcelona.

All hopes for the Olympic medal had hinged on Arshad Nadeem, a nine-time international medalist and four-time gold medalist. The star athlete finished 5th at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, but won silver at the World Championships in 2023 and gold at the Commonwealth Games in 2022 with a massive 90.18m distance throw.

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Az_Iz Aug 08, 2024 10:59pm
All the best.
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A. Chak Aug 09, 2024 12:06am
GOLD FOR PAKISTAN
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AmirSh. Aug 09, 2024 12:24am
All the best. Pakistan is starving for some good news these days! Go for Gold Arshad!
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AmirSh. Aug 09, 2024 12:45am
Congratulations Pakistan!!! YOU are 24 Carat Gold, Arshad!!! Thank you!
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KU Aug 09, 2024 12:50am
Congrats to true hero of Pakistan. He just sent Pakistan into orbit.
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Az_Iz Aug 09, 2024 12:51am
Amazing. Congratulations.
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Az_Iz Aug 09, 2024 12:51am
Way to go.
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test Aug 09, 2024 01:07am
Congratulations. It's his individual performance and nothing by the govt of Pakistan. We should have trained at least 250 athletes and then send those to olympics to compete with the best around world
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HashBrown® Aug 09, 2024 01:56am
With no support from the state this man has achieved unimaginable success - an absolute hero and legend. Congratulations Arshad, you gave Pakistan a rare glimpse of hope and pride.
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KhanRA Aug 09, 2024 02:28am
Out of only 8 participants, 1 got gold!
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Pakistani Aug 09, 2024 03:18am
To Corporate sponsors. Spend your Sports Rupees grooming and nurturing Athletics, Swimming, Tennis, Squash rather than Cricket. Pakistanis with medals supported by you will do wonders to your image.
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Aamir Aug 09, 2024 04:21am
Finally some good news for Pakistan. Well done Arshad Nadeem. You did all on your own with minimal support from the govt. Made the nation proud.
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Sohaib riaz Aug 09, 2024 06:28am
Congratulations to Pakistan
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Adnan Abbasi Aug 09, 2024 09:38am
Arshad Nadeem ! Your are real a super hero of Pakistan, Keep it up...Excellent... Both Both Mubbarkaaaan.....
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Adnan Abbasi Aug 09, 2024 09:39am
Arshad Nadeem ! Your are real a super hero of Pakistan, Keep it up...Excellent... Both Both Mubbarkaaaan..... You are our GOLD, You are our Diamond...
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KU Aug 09, 2024 01:10pm
Just proves again n again that poor n unknown Pakistanis are the real assets who build country's repute, our loss is hockey, boxing, wrestling, weightlifting, etc., at the behest of corrupt system.
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Nxt Aug 10, 2024 10:04am
Congratulations! However, while we the petty citizens rejoice, let not the ‘The incorruptible Islamic republic’s political and bureaucratic organizations’ take credit for his success!
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