Arshad Nadeem strikes gold with 86.40m throw at Asian Athletics Championship

Arshad Nadeem strikes gold with 86.40m throw at Asian Athletics Championship

Sports

He launched a massive throw that cemented his position at the top.

Follow on
Follow us on Google News
Advertisement
0 seconds of 0 secondsVolume 0%
Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts
00:00
00:00
00:00
 

GUMI (Dunya News) – Arshad Nadeem has once again stamped his authority on Asian athletics, clinching gold at the Asian Athletics Championship with a towering 86.40m throw in the men’s javelin final.

The Olympic gold medalist initially opened with 75.64m and followed up with 76.80m, slowly building momentum as the field watched in anticipation. 

The crowd at the Gumi Sports Complex roared as ‘Dil Dil Pakistan’ echoed across the stadium and Nadeem, throwing last in the order, launched a massive throw that cemented his position at the top. 

Sri Lanka’s Rumesh Tharanga Pathirage, who had temporarily seized the lead with a strong 82.28m effort, was ultimately no match for Nadeem’s explosive third-round throw.

China’s Hu Haoran delivered a season-best 80.93m, securing third place after the fourth round, while India’s Yash Vir Singh broke into the top tier with an 80.23m effort, despite starting with two no-throws. He became the fourth competitor to cross the 80-meter mark on a day of high-octane competition.

Pakistan’s second entry, Yasir, registered 70.53m and 75.39m on his first two attempts but remained out of medal contention. However, the spotlight belonged entirely to Nadeem, who had already made a strong statement a day earlier by clearing 86.34m with just one attempt to book his place in the final.

Following the heats, Nadeem took to Instagram, writing, “As always I would need your support and prayers,”

Nadeem is no stranger to big moments. In August last year, he clinched Olympic gold in Paris with a record-breaking throw of 92.97m, becoming a national hero and a global javelin sensation.

With the Paris Olympics gold still fresh in memory and a 92.97m personal best to his name, Nadeem’s performance in Gumi not only reaffirms his regional supremacy but also signals ominous form ahead of the upcoming World Athletics Championships.

With the World Athletics Championships looming in September, Nadeem is set to travel to England for final preparations.  

Nationwide praise and congratulations

President Asif Ali Zardari extended heartfelt congratulations to Arshad Nadeem for his remarkable triumph, saying, “Once again, Arshad Nadeem has brought glory to Pakistan in javelin throw. His outstanding performance throughout the championship, especially in the final, is commendable.” He added that the entire nation takes pride in his victory and prayed for continued success in future competitions.

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif also lauded Arshad Nadeem, stating, “Congratulations to Arshad Nadeem and the entire nation on this outstanding victory! He continues to raise the nation's flag with pride.” The Prime Minister emphasised that Arshad’s relentless dedication and inspiring achievement serve as a role model for aspiring young athletes and prayed for his future triumphs.

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz celebrated the win, remarking, “Alhamdulillah! A breeze of happiness is sweeping across Pakistan from all fields. Arshad Nadeem’s javelin soared with the prayers and hopes of the entire nation.” She further noted that both Arshad Nadeem and Yasir Sultan have won hearts and made history with their success. “They are guiding lights for our youth,” she said, adding that the Punjab government is committed to providing all necessary support to young athletes so they can make Pakistan proud on global platforms.

Federal Interior Minister and PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi also expressed joy, saying, “Bravo, Arshad Nadeem! We are proud of you. Congratulations to his coach and family as well.” He praised Arshad’s dedication and declared him a national hero. “Arshad’s triumph is a result of hard work, perseverance, and unwavering commitment. Beating athletes from India and other countries to raise Pakistan’s flag in South Korea is a momentous achievement,” he added.

WAPDA Chairman Lt. Gen. (R) Sajjad Ghani, also Patron-in-Chief of the WAPDA Sports Board, congratulated Arshad and expressed pride in his affiliation with WAPDA. “It is an honor that Arshad, who elevated the national flag on an international platform, hails from WAPDA Sports Board. Our athletes continue to shine globally, and WAPDA remains a key driver in promoting sports in Pakistan,” he stated.






Install Dunya Apps