Pakistan’s top javelin thrower, Arshad Nadeem, returned to competition after a year, securing a fourth-place finish in the Paris Diamond League. Although he did not clinch a medal, Nadeem regained his form and rhythm ahead of the Paris Olympics.
In his opening throw, Nadeem reached 74.11 meters and showed steady improvement. His second throw hit 80.28 meters, followed by a third attempt of 82.71 meters, briefly placing him in the top three. However, his fourth attempt of 82.17 meters was surpassed by Jacob Vadlejch’s 85-meter throw in the same round. Despite a strong effort of 84.21 meters in the fifth round, it wasn’t enough to break into the top three, leaving him in fourth place.
This was Nadeem’s first major event since August 2023. Following recent surgery and a recovery period, he remains a crucial contender for Pakistan at the Paris Olympics this month. After winning a silver medal at the World Championship in Hungary last year, Nadeem had to skip several competitions, including the Hangzhou Asian Games, due to a knee injury.