Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem claims gold in Paris with new Olympics record | Olympic Games News

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    Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem claims gold in Paris with new Olympics record | Olympic Games News


    Arshad Nadeem

    Arshad Nadeem, Pakistan javelin thrower, Gold medal winner in Paris Olympics 2024 with a throw of 92.07 metres

    Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem made history at the 2024 Paris Olympics by breaking the Olympic record in the men’s javelin throw with a remarkable 92.97m throw on August 8. The previous record of 90.57m, set by Andreas Thorkildsen at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, was surpassed by Nadeem’s world-record-breaking throw, earning him his first Olympic gold medal and Pakistan’s first Olympic medal since 1992.


    Notably, Nadeem’s first attempt was invalid, but he recovered with a powerful second throw that shattered the 16-year-old Olympic record, securing him the gold medal. India’s Neeraj Chopra claimed the silver with his best throw of 89.45m, while Grenada’s Anderson Peters took the bronze with a throw of 88.54m. Nadeem was the only athlete in the event to surpass the 90m mark twice, with his final throw measuring 91.79m, both distances exceeding his previous personal best of 90.18m.


    This victory also marked Nadeem’s first win over India’s Neeraj Chopra, who had maintained a 9-0 lead over him in previous competitions. With this win, Nadeem has narrowed the gap to 1-9.


    Neeraj Chopra vs Arshad Nadeem across all competitions

    Year

    Event

    Neeraj Chopra


    2024

    Paris Olympics

    89.45m

    92.97m

    2023

    World Athletics Championships, 2023

    88.17m

    87.92m

    2022

    World Athletics Championships, Oregon, 2022

    88.13m

    86.16m

    2020

    Tokyo Olympics

    87.58m

    84.62m

    2018

    Commonwealth Games, Gold Coast

    86.47m

    76.02m

    2018

    Asian Games, Jakarta

    88.06m

    80.75m

    2017

    Asian Athletics Championships, Bhubaneshwar

    85.23m

    78m

    2016

    South Asian Games, Guwahati

    82.23m

    78.33m

    2016

    Asian Junior Championships, Ho Chi-Minh

    77.60m

    73.40m

    2016

    World U20 Athletics Championships, Bydgoszcz

    86.48m

    67.17m

    First Published: Aug 09 2024 | 2:04 AM IST

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