• 3 months ago
Arshad Nadeem made history in clinching Pakistan’s first Olympic medal in athletics as he claimed gold in the men’s javelin on Thursday.

The 27-year-old, from Mian Channu in the Punjab province, beat defending champion Neeraj Chopra of India.

Nadeem threw his arms up in celebration after breaking the Olympic record on his second throw with a stunning 92.97 metres – the best in the world this year.

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00:00In a breathtaking display of skill and dedication, Pakistan's Nadeem has emerged victorious,
00:05capturing the Olympic gold in javelin. With a powerful throw, Nadeem dethroned India's Chopra,
00:11leaving the world in awe and writing a new chapter in sports history.
00:15This monumental achievement is a testament to the relentless spirit and hard work of an athlete who
00:20refused to give up. Nadeem's victory is a beacon of hope, proving that dreams are attainable with
00:25grit and perseverance. As he raises his nation's flag high, Nadeem demonstrates that boundaries
00:31are meant to be broken and records to be shattered. Witnessing this historic moment,
00:36we are reminded that greatness knows no borders,
00:39and that true champions rise from unwavering passion and commitment.