Arshad Nadeem - Punjabi Interview - Man who Qualified for Olympics in Athletics

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At the Commonwealth Games, Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem won the gold medal in the javelin throw.
Pakistan has won a medal in Commonwealth Games athletics since 1966 and this is Pakistan's first gold medal in Commonwealth Games athletics since 1962.
Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem made the record throw in the first round as the final of the ongoing Commonwealth Games javelin throw in Birmingham began.
However, Arshad Nadeem's second turn was lost, but the Pakistani athlete still topped the list with a throw of 86.81.
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Arshad Nadeem improved his national record in the third over, he threw 88 meters in the third over while Arshad threw 85.09 meters in the fourth over.

Pakistani athlete Arshad Nadeem threw a record of 90.18 meters in the fifth round. He became the first South Asian athlete to throw longer than 90 meters while his throw is a new Commonwealth Games record. Thus Arshad Nadeem won the gold medal. what

This is Pakistan's second gold medal at the Commonwealth Games 2022, with Arshad Nadeem winning gold in the javelin throw and Noah Dastgir Butt in weightlifting.

Pakistan has won 2 gold, 3 silver and 3 bronze medals in the Commonwealth Games.

Arshad Nadeem was in action in the finals of the Commonwealth Games juvelin throw event where he threw 86.81 meters in the first turn, a career best throw by a Pakistani athlete.

Earlier, Arshad Nadeem's best throw was 86.38 meters.
Arshad born January 2, 1997) is a Pakistani athlete specializing in the javelin throw. He represents WAPDA in domestic competition. In Dec 2019, he established a new South Asian Games record in the Javelin throw with a distance of 86.29m, thus securing direct qualification to 2020 Summer Olympics, making him the country's only track-and-field athlete to qualify directly for the Olympics and the first Pakistani individual overall to qualify for the final of any track-and-field event at the Olympic
Arshad Nadeem belongs to Mian Channu, a small city in Khanewal District, Punjab and hails from an agriculturist family. He is the third oldest among five brothers in a Punjabi family. His father is a building contractor. Arshad was an exceptionally versatile athlete from his early school years. Though he dabbled in all the sports on offer in his school — cricket, badminton, football, and athletics — his passion was cricket and he soon found himself playing it at district-level tape-ball tournaments. Upon entering grade seven in school, Arshad caught the eye of Rasheed Ahmad Saqi during an athletics competition. Saqi had a history of developing sportspeople in the division.[citation needed]
As the only Pakistani athlete at the 2019 World Athletics Championships in Doha, Qatar, Nadeem achieved a new personal best and national record of 81.52m. In November 2019, Nadeem set a national record when he recorded an 83.65-metre throw to win gold for WAPDA at the 33rd National Games in Peshawar. In December 2019, he won a gold medal with an 86.29 metre games record throw at the 13th South Asian Games in Nepal.

He made his debut appearance at the Olympics representing Pakistan at the 2020 Summer Olympics and became the first Pakistani track and field athlete to receive direct qualification for the Olympics. His father stated that Arshad was not provided even a good training ground facility prior to competing at the Olympics. Arshad underwent training in his own house's courtyards and streets and is believed to have not received any financial assistance from the Government of Pakistan after being qualified to participate at the Tokyo Olympics.
Neeraj Chopra VSM (born 24 December 1997) is an Indian track and field athlete who competes in the javelin throw. As of August 2021, he is ranked second internationally by World Athletics. A Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) in the Indian Army, Chopra is the first track and field athlete to win a gold medal for India at the Olympics.He is also the first track and field athlete from India to win at the IAAF World U20 Championships, where in 2016 he achieved a world under-20 record throw of 86.48 m, becoming the first Indian athlete to set a world record.
Chopra participated in the 2018 Commonwealth Games and the 2018 Asian Games, serving as the flag-bearer in the latter and winning gold medals in both. In his debut at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Chopra won the gold medal on 7 August 2021 with a throw of 87.58 m in his second attempt. As of 2021, he is one of only two Indians to have won an individual Olympic gold medal (the other being Abhinav Bindra), as well as the youngest-ever Indian Olympic gold medalist in an individual event and the only one to have won gold in his Olympic debut
Chopra was born to Satish Kumar and Saroj Devi on 24 December 1997, in Khandra village, Panipat district, Haryana.

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