In a groundbreaking achievement for Pakistan, Arshad Nadeem clinched the country’s first athletics gold medal at the Paris Olympics. Competing in the men’s javelin throw, Nadeem made history with a spectacular throw of 92.97 meters, surpassing the previous Olympic record set 16 years ago.
Nadeem’s performance not only earned him the gold medal but also outshone India’s Neeraj Chopra, the Tokyo Olympics champion. Chopra, who was favored to repeat his success, finished with the silver medal after a throw of 89.04 meters.
The competition in the men’s javelin throw was particularly intense, with significant attention on athletes from India and Pakistan, reflecting the friendly yet competitive spirit between the two nations.
Grenada’s Andersen Peters secured the bronze medal with a throw of 84.75 meters.
Nadeem’s victory is a landmark moment for Pakistan, as it is the first time the country has achieved gold in an athletics event at the Olympics. The record-breaking throw has not only brought pride to Pakistan but also highlighted Nadeem’s exceptional talent and dedication in the sport.