Sports Desk
Paris: Pakistan’s star javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem on Tuesday advanced to the finals of the Paris Olympics Javelin Throw event.
In his qualification round, Nadeem launched a massive throw exceeding the 84-metre minimum quali-fying mark, securing his place in the medal contention.
Nadeem delivered a throw of 86.59 metres on his first attempt, instantly clinching his spot in the finals and showcasing his extraordinary talent.
Athletes making a minimum throw of 84 metres will cement their place in the final round where they will compete for the medal.
Pakistan sent a total of seven athletes and six of them have been out of their respective events. The 27-year-old is Pakistan’s last and biggest hope for a medal in the Olympics.
This marks Nadeem’s second consecutive Olympic final, following his impressive fifth place finish in Tokyo.
The final of the Javelin Throw event will be played on Thursday, August 8, at 11:25pm Pakistan Stand-ard Time (PST).
- Athletes to qualify for Javelin Throw Final
Neeraj Chopra (India) — 89.34m throw
Anderson Peters (Grenada) — 88.63m throw
Julian Weber (Germany) — 87.76m throw
Arshad Nadeem (Pakistan) — 86.59m throw
Julius Yego (Kenya) — 85.59m throw
Luiz Maurício da Silva (Brazil) —85.91m throw
Jakub Vadlejch (Czech Republic) — 85.63m throw
Toni Keranen (Finland) — 85.27m throw
Andrian Mardare (Republic of Moldova) — 84.13m throw
Olivier Helander (Finland) — 83.81m throw
Keshorn Walcott (Trinidad and Tobago) — 83.02m throw
Lassi Etelatalo (Finaldn) — 82.91m throw
Any athlete making a minimum throw of 84 meters was to cement their place in the final round where they will compete for the medal.
12 athletes were to make their way to the final round. If 12 athletes could not meet the 84-meter mark, the ones with the best throws were to qualify for the medal round.
Pakistan sent a total of seven athletes and six of them have been out of their respective events. The 27-year-old is Pakistan’s last and biggest hope for a medal in the Olympics.
Remember, Nadeem won a silver medal at the World Championship last year meanwhile in the Com-monwealth Games 2022, he won the gold medal, becoming the first Pakistani athlete since 1962 to win gold at the competition, with a massive throw that covered 90.18m distance.