Plight of athletes

Pakistani athletes frequently grapple with insufficient resources and infrastructure

The recent ordeal faced by Pakistani javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem has brought to the fore the systemic challenges confronting athletes in Pakistan. Despite his stellar performances, including a gold medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, Nadeem’s struggle to procure adequate equipment outlies the broader inadequacies plaguing Pakistan’s sporting infrastructure. In a recent disclosure, Nadeem lamented his reliance on a single javelin for the past seven to eight years, now rendered unusable due to damage.

As he gears up for the Paris Olympics, Nadeem rightfully calls for focus towards proper equipment and training facilities for international athletes like himself. His predicament epitomises the pervasive lack of support for athletes in Pakistan. Despite their undeniable talent and potential, Pakistani athletes frequently grapple with insufficient resources and infrastructure, placing them at a distinct disadvantage compared to their global counterparts. The onus rests on the Pakistan Sports Board and pertinent authorities to address these systemic deficiencies and furnish robust support to our athletes. While the Sports Board’s pledge to procure an international-grade javelin in response to Nadeem’s plea is encouraging, tangible action must ensue. History is replete with instances where such commitments have amounted to mere lip service, leaving athletes like Nadeem bereft of requisite support.

As we laud the accomplishments of athletes, such as Nadeem, let us acknowledge the imperative for systemic reforms within Pakistan’s sporting realm. Prioritising investment in top-tier equipment and facilities is not merely a matter of equity but also pivotal in nurturing and showcasing Pakistan’s prodigious athletic talent. In the lead-up to the Paris Olympics and beyond, concerted efforts to revitalise the sporting industry in Pakistan are indispensable. We can honour our athletes by fostering an environment conducive to athletic achievement.

Published in The Express Tribune, March 9th, 2024.

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