
Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem won the gold medal in the javelin throw at the Islamic Solidarity Games, held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. His teammate, Yasir Sultan, claimed the silver medal in the same event, marking a proud moment for Pakistan’s athletics team. This achievement highlights Arshad Nadeem javelin gold as a major milestone in international competitions for Pakistan.
During the competition, Arshad Nadeem’s throws measured 75.44 meters on his first attempt, 83.05 meters on the second, 82.48 meters on the third, and 77.06 meters on the fourth. His best throw of 83.05 meters secured him the top position on the podium.
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Yasir Sultan also performed strongly, achieving a throw of 76.04 meters to win the silver medal. The bronze medal went to Nigeria’s Samuel Adams, who recorded a throw of 76.01 meters. The event showcased intense competition and impressive performances from all participants.
This victory adds to Arshad Nadeem’s growing list of achievements, as he has previously won gold medals at both the Olympic Games and the Asian Championship. His consistent performance has made him a leading figure in javelin throwing on the international stage.
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With this remarkable win, Pakistan celebrates Arshad Nadeem javelin gold once again, demonstrating the country’s strength in athletics. The silver medal by Yasir Sultan also emphasizes the depth of talent in Pakistan’s track and field team, inspiring young athletes across the nation.