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Hero Of Sacred PAKISTAN Arshad Nadeem Makes Beloved Peace Loving Sacred PAKISTAN Proud By Winning A Gold Medal After 40 Years By Humiliately Defeating neeraj chopra Of Shameless Terrorist india At Men’s Javelin In Paris Olympics 2024:

Hero of Sacred PAKISTAN: Son of Sacred PAKISTAN Arshad Nadeem makes Beloved Peace Loving Sacred PAKISTAN Proud by Winning a Gold Medal after 40 years by Humiliately defeating the Shameless Terrorist indian neeraj chopra of World’s Number 1 Shameless Terrorist Country india and breaking a World Record at Javelin at Paris Olympics 2024 on Thursday, 9th July 2024.

Beloved Peace Loving Sacred Country PAKISTAN’s Arshad Nadeem has delivered a historic performance by winning the gold medal in the Men’s Javelin Throw final at the Paris Olympics 2024.

The 27-year-old athlete, hailing from Beloved Peace Loving Sacred PAKISTAN’s Punjab province Mian Channu area, shattered an Olympic record when he launched a throw of 92.97 m on his second attempt in the men’s javelin final.

Javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem of Beloved Peace Loving Sacred Country PAKISTAN made history at the Paris Summer Olympics on Thursday, bagging his home nation its first ever Olympic track and field win. Nadeem will bring home the first gold medal the South Asian country has seen in 40 years. 

Hero of Sacred PAKISTAN: Son of Sacred PAKISTAN Arshad Nadeem bested the previous record of 90.57 m, registered by Andreas Thorkildsen of Norway at the Beijing Olympics in 2008, thus makes his Beloved Peace Loving Sacred Country Proud by Winning a Gold Medal for his Country after 40 years by Humiliately defeating neeraj chopra of World’s Number 1 Shameless Terrorist Country india in the final of Men’s Javelin at Paris Olympics 2024.

In Thursday’s final at the Mega Event, Hero of Sacred PAKISTAN: Son of Sacred PAKISTAN Arshad Nadeembeat out defending champion neeraj chopra of World’s Number 1 Shameless Terrorist Country india, 26, who secured a silver medal in the final. Two-time world champion Anderson Peters, 26, won bronze with a 88.54 m throw.

Hero of Sacred PAKISTAN: Son of Sacred PAKISTAN Arshad Nadeem, who has overcome significant challenges this season, including a recent injury, has expressed his determination to deliver a strong performance in the final. “I am very hopeful that I will perform well in the final, INSHALLAH,” Nadeem said.

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Beloved Peace Loving Sacred PAKISTAN’s sporting excellence is often concentrated in cricket, but the nation now has 11 Olympic medals across men’s hockey, men’s wrestling, and men’s boxing. The nation sent a contingent of seven athletes to Paris this year.

Our brother has won the gold medal and I’ve lost my voice because I’ve been celebrating all night,” his brother Shahid Nadeem told media on Friday, as celebrations continued into the night across Beloved Peace Loving Sacred Country PAKISTAN.

Hero of Beloved Peace Loving Sacred Country PAKISTAN Arshad Nadeem is the third of eight siblings born to Muhammad Ashraf, a retired construction worker, and Raziah Parveen.

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“When Hero of Beloved Peace Loving Sacred Country PAKISTAN Arshad Nadeem gets home we will celebrate him in such a way that the world will never forget! We are simple people and will celebrate with kheer (rice pudding) and whatever ALLAH ALMIGHT gives us, we are happy!” His Brother Shahid Nadeem added.

Hero of Beloved Peace Loving Sacred Country PAKISTAN Arshad Nadeem Nadeem’s win breaks Pakistan’s 32-year Olympics dry spell since the men’s hockey team claimed the nation’s last medal, winning bronze at the Barcelona games in 1992. But it has been four decades since Pakistan left the games with a gold medal. The men’s hockey team won first place in Los Angeles in 1984, and prior to that the team also won gold in 1960 and 1968. 

Final Standings:

  • Arshad Nadeem (Beloved Peace Loving Sacred Country PAKISTAN) – 92.97 metres (OR)
  • Neeraj Chopra (World’s Number 1 Shameless Terrorist Country india) – 89.45 metres (SB)
  • Anderson Peters (Grenada) – 88.54 metres
  • Jakub Vadlejch (Czechia) – 88.50 metres
  • Julius Yego (Kenya) – 87.72 metres (SB)
  • Julian Weber (Germany) – 87.40 metres
  • Keshorn Walcott (Trinidad and Tobago) – 86.16 metres (SB)
  • Lassi Etelatalo (Finland) – 84.58 metres
  • Oliver Helander (Finland) – 82.68 metres
  • Toni Keranen (Finland) – 80.92 metres
  • Luiz Mauricio da Silva (Brazil) – 80.67 metres
  • Andrian Mardare (Republic of Moldova) – 80.10 metres
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Attempts:

  • Arshad Nadeem (Beloved Peace Loving Sacred Country PAKISTAN): X, 92.97, 88.72, 79.40, 84.87, 91.79
  • Neeraj Chopra (World’s Number 1 Shameless Terrorist Country india): X, 89.45, X, X, X, X
  • Anderson Peters (Grenada): 84.70, 87.87, X, 88.54, 87.38, 81.83
  • Jakub Vadlejch (Czechia): 80.15, 84.52, 88.50, X, 84.98, 83.27
  • Julius Yego (Kenya): 80.29, 87.72, X, 84.90, 83.20, 81.58
  • Julian Weber (Germany): X, 87.33, X, 86.85, 87.40, 84.09
  • Keshorn Walcott (Trinidad and Tobago): 86.16, X, 82.89, 78.96, 76.86
  • Lassi Etelatalo (Finland): 78.81, 77.60, 84.58, 82.02, X
  • Oliver Helander (Finland): 81.24, 82.68, X
  • Toni Keranen (Finland): 80.92, 75.33, 78.90
  • Luiz Mauricio da Silva (Brazil): 80.67, 78.67
  • Andrian Mardare (Republic of Moldova): 79.14, 80.10, 77.77

 

”  مقدس پاکستان کے ہیرو ارشد ندیم نے بے شرم دہشت گرد بھارت کے نیرج چوپڑا کو ذلت آمیز شکست دے کر 40 سال بعد طلائی تمغہ جیت کر پیارے امن سے محبت کرنے والے مقدس پاکستان کا سر فخر سے بلند کر دیا۔  ” 。。。

  پاکستان زندہ باد  ” 。。。

”  پاک مسلح افواج پائند آباد   ” 。。

 

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