Olympic Rivals Ready for Javelin Final Showdown
Olympic hero Arshad Nadeem has booked his place in the final of the World Athletics Championship in Tokyo with a decisive 85.28-metre throw. His achievement has kept alive the nation’s hopes for another medal on the global stage.
Nadeem began his qualifying round with a throw of 76.99 metres, followed by a modest 74.17 metres in his second attempt. With mounting pressure, he delivered a powerful final throw that crossed the automatic qualifying mark of 84.50 metres.
Placed in Group B, Nadeem will now meet India’s Neeraj Chopra, who cleared qualification with an 84.85-metre effort in his first attempt. Their rivalry, which has captured international attention, will once again headline the final round.
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The championship began with 37 competitors, but only 12 have advanced to Thursday’s medal-deciding final. With both South Asian athletes through, the javelin event promises a dramatic contest.
Ahead of the qualifiers, Nadeem expressed optimism about his physical condition. “My body feels good, I’m pretty fit,” he said. “The qualifiers will show where I stand, and I’ll have expectations for the final based on that.”
Nadeem, who made history by winning gold at the Paris Olympics, remains one of Pakistan’s brightest sports icons.