Arshad Nadeem made history, won the gold medal by throwing a record in the Paris Olympics

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Arshad Nadeem made history, won the gold medal by throwing a record in the Paris Olympics

.(Asghar Ali Mubarak).

Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem made history in the javelin throw competition at the Paris Olympics by throwing the biggest throw of 92.97 meters in the history of the Olympics, giving Pakistan the gold medal in the Olympics after 40 years.

In the javelin throw finals in Paris, Walcott of Trinidad and Tobago threw 86.16 meters in the first round while Peters Anderson of Grenada threw the javelin 84.70 meters in the first round.

Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem could not get the first throw right and his first throw was called a foul. Kenya’s Yego Julius threw 80.20 in the first round while the Czech Republic also crossed the 80m mark with a throw of 80.15m.

Yego Julius of Kenya threw the javelin 80.20 meters in the first round while Jacob of the Czech Republic threw the javelin 80.15 meters in the first round. Like Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem, India’s Neeraj Chopra and Germany’s

Julian Wimber also failed to throw correctly in the first over. Finland’s Lisi threw 81.78 meters in the first round while his compatriot Oliver threw 81.24 meters in the first round.

The second round of the final competition began when Jacob of the Czech Republic threw 84.70 meters in the second round.

Peters Anderson of Grenada threw 87.87 meters in the second round while Arshad Nadeem of Pakistan threw 92.97 meters in the second round which is the highest throw in Olympic history.

Silver medalist Neeraj Chopra of India congratulated Arshad Nadeem of Pakistan on winning the gold medal.
Earlier, the longest throw in the Olympics was 90.57 meters.

India’s Neeraj Chopra threw 89.45 meters in the second round, while Germany’s Julian Weber threw the javelin 87.33 meters. Trinidad’s Walcott Keshorn failed to clear the throw in the second round,

while Czech Republic’s Jakub Wedlij threw 84.52m. Finland’s Lisi Atalato threw the second throw of 77.60 meters while her compatriot Oliver Helander threw the second throw at 85.68 meters. In the third round, Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem threw 88.72 meters while Czech Republic’s Jacob Wedlij threw the javelin 88.50 meters.

Trinidad’s Keshorn Walcutt threw 82.89 meters while Finland’s Lisi Atalato threw 84.58 meters. In the third round, throws by India’s Neeraj Chopra, Germany’s Julian Weber, Grenada’s Peters Andersen, Kenya’s Julius Yego and Finland’s Oliver Hellander were declared fouls.

After the third round, the four athletes with the lowest throws were eliminated from the event, after which the super-eight competition began, with Arshad Nadeem leading the way. When the fourth round started, Finland’s Lisi Atalato threw 82.02 meters and Trinidad’s Keshorn Walcutt threw 78.96 meters. Similarly,

Grenada’s Peters Anderson threw 88.54, Kenya’s Julius Yego threw 84.90 meters and Germany’s Julian Weber threw 86.85 meters. Grenada’s bronze medalist athletes also congratulated Arshad Nadeem,

Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem threw the javelin 79.40 meters in the fourth throw while Neeraj Chopra and Jacob Wedlich’s fourth throws were called fouls. When the fifth round started,

Peters Anderson of Grenada threw 87.38 while Julius Yego of Kenya threw 83.20 meters. Finland’s Lisi Attalato’s throw was ruled a foul and Trinidad’s Keshorn Walcutt’s throw of 76.86 meters while the Finnish athlete’s throw was ruled a foul. Germany’s Julian Weber threw 87.40 meters,

Czech Republic’s Jakub Veldich threw 84.98 meters while Neeraj Chopra also fouled in the fifth throw. Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem threw the javelin 84.87 meters in the fifth throw. In the sixth and final round of the finals,

Germany’s Julian Weber threw 84.09 meters, Finland’s Lisi Atalato threw 81.69 and Kenya’s Julius Yego threw 81.58 meters. Czech Republic’s Jakub Veldich threw 83.27 meters while Trinidad’s Keshorn Walcutt withdrew from the competition.

Grenada’s Peters Anderson threw 81.83 meters while Neeraj Chopra also fouled in the sixth throw. Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem threw the javelin at a distance of 91.79 meters while making the second best throw in the competition and took the record of the second best throw of the Olympics.

Along with this, Arshad Nadeem won the gold medal in the Olympics, which is Pakistan’s first gold medal in the Olympics after a long period of 40 years. The last time Pakistan won a gold medal was in 1984 Olympics and the last medal was in 1992 Olympics.

Neeraj Chopra, who threw only one correct throw in the final competition, was awarded the silver medal for throwing more than 89 meters.

Peters Anderson of Grenada won the bronze medal.President Asif Ali Zardari and other leaders including Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif have congratulated Arshad Nadeem on his historic success in Paris Olympics. President Asif Ali Zardari congratulated Arshad Nadeem on winning gold medal in Olympics.

said that the victory of Arshad Nadeem is the victory of the entire nation. The President said that setting a wonderful Olympics record, the longest javelin throw is a great achievement, you have made us proud by winning a medal for Pakistan in the Paris Olympics.

The President said that Arshad Nadeem made the name of Pakistan bright in a big competition like Olympics. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said in his message that Arshad Nadeem deserves a lot of congratulations for setting a unique record in the 118-year history of the Olympics.

Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif congratulated Arshad Nadeem on winning the Olympic medal in the javelin throw and said that well done Arshad Nadeem,

you are the nation. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that by creating history in the Olympics, you have proved that if the intentions are strong, the impossible becomes possible. Not only the parents are proud of the Olympian Arshadandim, the son of the nation.

Speaker National Assembly Ayaz Sadiq congratulated Arshad. Congratulating Nadeem on winning the gold medal in the Olympics,

he said that Arshad Nadeem has won the gold medal by showing hard work and skills. Chairman Senate Yusuf Raza Gilani, in a message of congratulations to Arshad Nadeem on winning the gold medal in the Olympics, said that Arshad Nadeem has made the name of Pakistan bright by continuing his success.

In a congratulatory message on winning the medal, he said that Arshad Nadeem made the nation proud by winning the first gold medal in the history of Pakistan in the individual events of the Olympics.

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz also congratulated Arshad Nadeem on winning the gold medal in the Olympics. Congratulations. In her congratulatory message,

Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz said that Arshad Nadeem has not only won the gold medal but also the hearts of the nation. Mohsin Naqvi also congratulated Pakistani Javelin Tharoor Arshad Nadeem for winning gold medal in Paris Olympics.

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said in his congratulatory message for Arshad Nadeem that the whole country is proud of Arshad Nadeem for his historic achievement. He said that winning Olympic gold medal with a record is the result of your hard work, dedication and commitment.

Federal Minister Ahsan Iqbal in his congratulatory message on Arshad Nadeem winning gold medal in Paris Olympics said that Arshad Nadeem’s hard work and determination.

has made Pakistan proud all over the world. In the final of men’s javelin throw event in Paris Olympics, the eyes of the whole nation were on Arshad Nadeem, who was the only hope for Pakistan to get a medal in the Olympics after 32 years.

Pakistan last stepped on the Olympics medal podium on August 8, 1992 when the national hockey team defeated the Netherlands by four goals to three to win the bronze medal at the Barcelona Olympics. won the gold medal which was given by the hockey team.

Arshad Nadeem is the first athlete to give gold medal to Pakistan in individual events. In the final competition, Keshawar N of Trinidad and Tobago scored the first throw of 86.16 while Arshad Nadeem of Pakistan could not throw the first throw. Javelin Weber of Germany also failed to make the first throw.

Lassi of Finland made the first throw of 78.81, Neeraj Chopra of India missed the first throw. Oliver Helander of Finland made the first throw of 80.92. After throwing 84.52, Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem set a new Olympic record with his second throw of 92.97 meters. This is Arshad Nadeem’s best throw of the competition so far.

The previous Olympic record was 90.57 meters, which was set by Norway’s Andreas Thorkeldsen at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Germany’s Javelin Weber threw his second throw at 87.33. done India’s Neeraj Chopra threw his second throw at 89.45.

In the second round of the men’s javelin throw final at the Paris Olympics, Finland’s Atilato threw the first throw of the second round at 82.02 meters. of meters.

Kenya’s Jewels Yago had the first throw of the second round of 84.90m.Anderson of Grenada had the first throw of the second round of 88.54m. Neeraj Chopra of India missed the first throw of the second round.

Arshad Nadeem of Pakistan missed the first throw of the second round 79.40 meters. Neeraj Chopra of India missed the second throw of the second round.

Neeraj Chopra of India also missed the third throw of the second round. Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem threw 91.79 meters in the third throw of the second round.

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