
Pakistan’s Olympic gold medalist Arshad Nadeem won the javelin event at the National Games. He threw 81.81 meters to secure first place. WAPDA’s Yasir Sultan took silver with a throw of 70.77 meters, while Pakistan Army’s Abrar Ali earned bronze.
Arshad Nadeem led the competition from start to finish, showing his experience and skill. Yasir Sultan performed strongly but could not match Nadeem’s distance. Abrar Ali completed the podium with a solid performance of 67.68 meters. The event highlighted Pakistan’s growing talent in athletics.
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Earlier, Nadeem had impressed the crowd with a demonstration throw at the opening ceremony. He performed in front of special guest Bilawal Bhutto. Fans and officials praised his display, noting his consistent form and precision.
The javelin competition drew attention from athletes across Pakistan, eager to test themselves against top performers. Coaches said the National Games serve as an important platform for identifying emerging talent. The event also promotes sports development and inspires young athletes nationwide.
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Nadeem’s victory reinforces his status as Pakistan’s leading javelin thrower. It also raises expectations for his performance in upcoming international competitions. Observers say his achievements continue to motivate the country’s athletics community and inspire future Olympians.