Arshad Nadeem's Olympic record, Pakistan wins gold medal after 40 years

Arshad Nadeem's Olympic record, Pakistan wins gold medal after 40 years

Paris - Pakistani athlete Arshad Nadeem made history for Pakistan by throwing more than 90 meters twice in the javelin throw event.

Pakistan won the Olympic gold medal after 40 years. According to the details, Pakistan's hero Arshad Nadeem won the gold medal for Pakistan in the Olympics after decades. Pakistani athlete Arshad Nadeem made history for Pakistan by throwing more than 90 meters twice in a javelin throw event. The javelin throw finals at the Paris Olympics took place on Thursday night.

In the first round of the final competition, Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem set the world record for the longest throw in the Olympics final in the last 28 years. Arshad Nadeem threw the longest throw of 92.97 meters, which is the longest throw in the javelin throw final of the Olympic Games in the last 28 years.

In the first round of the final, Arshad Nadeem missed his first throw, in the second throw he threw a throw of 92.97 meters, while in the third throw he managed to throw a throw of 88 meters.

Arshad Nadeem reached the second round of the final with his throw of 92.97 meters. While in the second round, Arshad Nadeem managed to throw 91.79 meters in his last throw. While no other athlete participating in the final could throw a throw longer than 90 meters, Arshad Nadeem won the gold medal for Pakistan in the Olympics after 40 years.

Earlier in 1984, Pakistan last won the hockey event and won the gold medal in the Olympics. While Pakistan won a medal in the Olympics after 32 years. In 1992, Pakistan's national hockey team won the bronze medal for the last time on the Olympic podium after defeating Holland 3-4 in the Barcelona Olympics. While this is the first time in Pakistan's 77-year history that an athlete from Pakistan has won an individual gold medal at the Olympic Games.

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