Fighting for gold (edit3)


Editorial August 07, 2024

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Arshad Nadeem has given Pakistan a reason to cheer as he cruised into the Olympic javelin final with a commendable 86.59m throw in Tuesday’s qualifier round at Stade de France. This impressive performance has reignited the nation’s hopes for an Olympic medal, which have been wavering in the face of tough international competition.

Nadeem’s season-best throw, achieved on his first and only attempt in the qualifier, ranks him fourth heading into Thursday night’s finals. His determination and skill have set the stage for what promises to be a thrilling contest. The whole nation will be watching with bated breath, hoping that he can make history and bring home a coveted Olympic medal. In the lead is India’s reigning Olympic and World Champion, Neeraj Chopra, who demonstrated his prowess with a massive 89.34m throw, also his season-best. Chopra’s strong arm foreshadows the stiff competition Nadeem will face going into the finals. But let us not forget that this achievement comes at a time when the nation’s sporting infrastructure and support systems have significantly deteriorated, leading to fewer athletes reaching the global stage. Nadeem’s performance rekindles memories of an era when Pakistani athletes were a formidable presence in international competitions. During those times, the nation looked forward to these events with high expectations and pride.

In the light of these circumstances, it is crucial for the government to acknowledge and harness the potential represented by athletes like Nadeem. The current state of Pakistan’s sports facilities and support systems leaves much to be desired. Investing in our athletes and providing them with the necessary resources and training facilities is more than just about winning medals but also fostering sporting landscape where athletes can excel. Much is left to be anticipated. May Arshad Nadeem’s arm be strong, his aim true and may he soar above the competition to bring glory to Pakistan and achieve the Olympic gold!

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