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Arshad Nadeem’s Record-Breaking Throw Earns Pakistan First Olympic Gold in 40 Years

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In a momentous achievement for Pakistan, javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem has secured the nation’s first Olympic gold medal in 40 years at the Paris Olympics 2024. Arshad’s incredible throw of 92.97 meters not only clinched the gold but also set a new Olympic record, surpassing the previous record held by Norway’s Andreas Thorkildsen since the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

The final event was fiercely contested, with India’s defending champion Neeraj Chopra coming in second with an 89.45-meter throw. Despite the intense competition, Arshad’s second throw of the event secured his place in history.

This victory is particularly significant as it ends Pakistan’s 32-year medal drought at the Olympics, with the last medal being a bronze won by the hockey team at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. Moreover, it is Pakistan’s first gold medal since the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, where the hockey team brought home the gold.

Arshad Nadeem’s journey to Olympic glory has been one of resilience and determination, training in humble conditions in his home country. His success is a testament to his hard work and the support of his nation.

As Pakistan celebrates this historic win, Arshad Nadeem stands as a symbol of national pride and inspiration for future generations of athletes. This victory not only places him among the greats of Olympic history but also reignites the hopes of a nation passionate about sports.

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