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Pakistan's Olympic promise a sham? Arshad Nadeem exposes fake plot prizes for beating India's Neeraj Chopra
Pakistan's Olympic promise a sham? Arshad Nadeem exposes fake plot prizes for beating India's Neeraj Chopra

Mint

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Mint

Pakistan's Olympic promise a sham? Arshad Nadeem exposes fake plot prizes for beating India's Neeraj Chopra

Arshad Nadeem, Pakistan's Olympic hero, has called out the unfulfilled promises made by his country's government and authorities following his historic gold medal win at the Paris Olympics in 2024. Nadeem, who defeated India's Neeraj Chopra to claim Pakistan's first-ever Olympic gold in the men's javelin event, exposed that the promised plots of land, announced as rewards for his achievement, were never delivered. Arshad Nadeem scripted his name in history at the Paris Olympics by registering a 92.97-meter mark to break the Olympic record previously set by Denmark's Andreas Thorkildsen in 2008. His victory over defending champion Neeraj Chopra, who secured silver, was a moment of immense pride for Pakistan. The government, state authorities, and public entities showered Nadeem with promises of rewards, including cash prizes, plots of land, and various honours. However, a year later, Nadeem revealed while speaking to Geo TV, 'Out of all the prize announcements made to me, all the plot announcements were fake, which I did not receive. Apart from that, I have received all the cash prizes that were announced.' Despite the let down, Nadeem remains focused on his craft. The 28-year-old javelin thrower emphasized his dedication to training and mentoring young athletes. 'My entire focus is on myself, but apart from that, we train any youth who comes to us for training, and this training is given by my coach Salman Butt,' he said. Notably, Nadeem's journey to Olympic glory was not backed by significant institutional aid, making his achievement even more remarkable. The upcoming event on August 16 at the Silesia Diamond League could mark the first encounter between Arshad and Neeraj since the unforgettable Paris Olympics clash. Neeraj Chopra, 27, has been in top form since Paris, competing in four Diamond League meets and breaking the 90-meter barrier with a sensational throw in Doha on May 16, 2025. He also claimed gold at the inaugural NC Classic in Bengaluru on July 5, an event he hosted. In contrast, Arshad Nadeem opted for a limited competitive season, focusing on key events like the Asian Championships in Gumi, South Korea, where he won gold with an 86.40-meter throw. Nadeem's selective participation reflects his strategy to conserve energy for high-stakes competitions, while Chopra's active schedule showcases his drive to dominate the global circuit.

Arshad Nadeem busts Pakistan's 'fake' prizes for beating India's Neeraj Chopra at Olympics: 'Didn't receive any plot'
Arshad Nadeem busts Pakistan's 'fake' prizes for beating India's Neeraj Chopra at Olympics: 'Didn't receive any plot'

Hindustan Times

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • Hindustan Times

Arshad Nadeem busts Pakistan's 'fake' prizes for beating India's Neeraj Chopra at Olympics: 'Didn't receive any plot'

Olympic champion Arshad Nadeem has not received any plot, announced as a prize, for beating Games favourite India's Neeraj Chopra to win Pakistan's first-ever Olympic gold medal at the men's javelin event in Paris last year. Nadeem beat defending champions Neeraj Chopra (he won silver) with a 92.97 metres throw in the men's javelin final to break the Olympic record, surpassing Denmark's Andreas Thorkildsen's mark from Beijing 2008. Silver medallist India's Neeraj Chopra and gold medallist Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem celebrate (File photo)(PTI) After Nadeem created history with a gold medal at the Paris Olympics, the Pakistan government, state authorities, and public entities announced multiple rewards, including cash, plots, recognition, and honours. A year later, as Nadeem gears up for another face-off with Indian superstar Neeraj Chopra at the Silesia Diamond League on August 16, he busted the "fake" promises. "Out of all the prize announcements made to me, all the plot announcements were fake, which I did not receive. Apart from that, I have received all the cash prizes that were announced," Nadeem told Geo TV before leaving for the UK to undergo surgery for his hamstring injury. The lanky javelin thrower, who did not get any support from the government before the Paris Olympics, however, added that he is focussed on training. 'My entire focus is on myself, but apart from that, we train any youth who comes to us for training, and this training is given by my coach Salman Butt,' he said. If Nadeem, who has undergone successful surgery for this injury that had kept him away from the track, recovers in time, he could face Neeraj Chopra at the Silesia Diamond League, marking their first meeting since the unforgettable showdown at the Paris Olympics. The meeting in Poland promises not just a battle between Olympic medallists but between two athletes who have consistently redefined javelin standards on the global stage. The 27-year-old Chopra has been active since the Paris Games, appearing in four Diamond League meets, as well as prestigious competitions in Chorzow and Ostrava. Notably, he broke the much-anticipated 90m barrier earlier this season with a sensational throw in Doha on May 16 — his first DL outing of the year. He also claimed gold at the inaugural NC Classic in Bengaluru on July 5, a competition he hosted. Meanwhile, Nadeem, 28, chose a different path. After clinching Olympic gold, he opted for a limited season, citing the need to focus on key competitions. He appeared just once in 2024 before Paris, winning gold at the Asian Championships in Gumi, South Korea, with a throw of 86.40m. He had been invited by Chopra to participate in the NC Classic originally scheduled for May 24, but he declined due to a scheduling clash with the Asian Championships. The event was eventually postponed due to rising tensions following the Pahalgam terror attack and rescheduled for July.

Why Arshad Nadeem Accused Pakistan Officials Of Faking Rewards After Beating Neeraj Chopra
Why Arshad Nadeem Accused Pakistan Officials Of Faking Rewards After Beating Neeraj Chopra

India.com

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • India.com

Why Arshad Nadeem Accused Pakistan Officials Of Faking Rewards After Beating Neeraj Chopra

Pakistan's first individual Olympic gold medallist, Arshad Nadeem, has launched a scathing attack on his country's authorities for allegedly failing to fulfill reward promises made after his record-setting performance at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Nadeem, who stunned the world with a 92.97m javelin throw, not only secured Pakistan's maiden track-and-field gold but also beat India's Neeraj Chopra, triggering unprecedented national celebrations. However, nearly a year on, the narrative has shifted from glory to grievance. In an explosive interview with Geo TV, Nadeem revealed that "all the plot announcements were fake", exposing a glaring gap between grand gestures and ground reality. The 28-year-old javelin star disclosed that while cash rewards eventually came through, the land plots promised by provincial and federal authorities 'only existed in speeches.' 'I did not receive a single piece of land. It was all just for show,' Nadeem said, stirring a public debate around the treatment of athletes in Pakistan. This isn't the first time Pakistani athletes have raised concerns over poor administrative support, but the fact that this comes from an Olympic gold medallist makes the situation more alarming. Nadeem recalled how, earlier in his career, local supporters had to crowdfund his training due to lack of state support—a situation he believes hasn't truly changed. Despite Adversities, Eyes Set on Silesia Rematch with Chopra While Nadeem has reason to feel let down, his focus remains unwavering. The javelin ace is currently in England treating a hamstring niggle, sustained shortly after his gold-winning throw. He skipped the Swiss Athletics Meet due to the injury but is now preparing for a blockbuster return at the Silesia Diamond League on August 16, where he is set to renew his rivalry with Neeraj Chopra. This will be the first time Nadeem and Chopra compete against each other since Paris 2024, and anticipation is sky-high. The contest pits the Olympic champion against the reigning world champion, both of whom have breached the 90-meter mark in recent seasons. Chopra, who has had a more active 2025 season with appearances in Doha, Ostrava, and Bengaluru, will aim to avenge his Paris loss. Nadeem, on the other hand, has competed only once this year but clinched gold at the Asian Championships in Gumi, South Korea, with a throw of 86.40m. Institutional Failures or Systemic Neglect? Nadeem's revelations have reignited questions around sports governance in Pakistan. Why does the country continue to fall short in honoring its sporting heroes, even in the aftermath of global triumphs? As social media buzzes with #JusticeForNadeem and comparisons are drawn with India's robust reward systems for Olympic medallists, Pakistani authorities are under growing pressure to respond with more than just rhetoric. His courage to speak out, especially in a cricket-dominated sports culture, also highlights the grit and integrity of an athlete who's unwilling to be silenced by tokenism. Nadeem isn't just demanding recognition; he's fighting for respect, accountability, and lasting change in Pakistan's sporting framework.

Arshad Nadeem Hits Out At 'Fake' Prize Promises Made In Pakistan After He Beat Neeraj Chopra For Olympics Gold
Arshad Nadeem Hits Out At 'Fake' Prize Promises Made In Pakistan After He Beat Neeraj Chopra For Olympics Gold

NDTV

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • NDTV

Arshad Nadeem Hits Out At 'Fake' Prize Promises Made In Pakistan After He Beat Neeraj Chopra For Olympics Gold

Arshad Nadeem, the first Pakistan athlete to win an individual gold medal at the Olympics, has hit out at the 'fake' prize promises that were made to him after he beat India's Neeraj Chopra to take the top place in the podium in Paris last year. Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem won gold in javelin throw with an attempt of 92.97 meters, setting a new Olympic record and surpassing Denmark's Andreas Thorkildsen's mark from Beijing 2008. Chopra fell short and won the silver medal with a best throw of 89.45 meters. "Out of all the prize announcements made to me, all the plot announcements were fake, which I did not receive. Apart from that, I have received all the cash prizes that were announced," Nadeem told Geo TV. Nadeem has suffered a "hamstring niggle" and he's travelling to England to treat the injury before his face-off with Indian superstar Neeraj Chopra at the Silesia Diamond League on August 16, according to sources. A source close to Nadeem said the hamstring problem forced him to skip an event in Switzerland and he is travelling to England on Monday to get the injury treated by specialists as well as prepare for the DL Meeting in Silesia, Poland. Chopra and Nadeem will be facing each other in Silesia one year after the mouth-watering men's javelin competition in Paris on August 8, 2024, when the Pakistani had beaten the Indian for the gold with a stunning 92.97m throw. The men's javelin duel between the reigning world champion and reigning Olympic gold medallist is set to be one of the main attractions of the Silesia DL, more so after Chopra crossed the coveted 90m mark in Doha in his first DL competition of the year on May 16. Since the Paris Games, Chopra has participated in several competitions, including four Diamond League meetings, two other top-class events in Chorzow, Poland and Ostrava, Czech Republic, as well as the inaugural NC Classic in Bengaluru which he won as host. The 28-year-old Nadeem, on the other hand, ended his 2024 season with the Paris Olympics gold and has taken part in just one competition so far this year. He won gold in the Asian Championships in Gumi, South Korea, on May 31 with a throw of 86.40m.

School Assembly Headlines for July 14: Top national, international, sports and business news here
School Assembly Headlines for July 14: Top national, international, sports and business news here

Time of India

time13-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

School Assembly Headlines for July 14: Top national, international, sports and business news here

From major political shifts and global diplomatic updates to remarkable sports milestones and significant business news, here are the top headlines for July 14, 2025. School Assembly Headlines for July 14: National news Pilots' union disputes Air India crash report, alleges investigation bias Following the release of the preliminary findings on the Air India 171 crash, the Pilots' Association of India voiced serious concerns, claiming the investigation seems to assume pilot fault from the outset. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Lara Green Is Retiring - Her Final Jewelry Pieces Are 80% Off Artisan Weekly Read More Monsoon havoc in Himachal: 92 dead, 250 roads closed, Mandi severely affected Relentless rainfall continues to lash Himachal Pradesh, causing landslides, flash floods, and widespread disruption. At least 92 people have lost their lives, and 249 roads remain closed across the state. School Assembly Headlines for July 14: International news Trump announces 30% tariff on EU, Mexico imports starting August 1 Live Events President Donald Trump has declared a 30% tariff on imports from the European Union and Mexico, set to take effect on August 1, following unsuccessful trade negotiations with both partners. Gaza ceasefire talks stall amid dispute over Israeli troop withdrawal Negotiations for a truce between Hamas and Israel have reached an impasse due to ongoing disagreements over the conditions for the Israeli Defense Forces' pullout from Gaza. Trump suggests revoking Rosie O'Donnell's citizenship following her criticism In response to actor-comedian Rosie O'Donnell's recent comments, former President Donald Trump escalated tensions by proposing the drastic step of revoking her U.S. citizenship. School Assembly Headlines for July 14: Sports news Iga Swiatek claims first Wimbledon Title with dominant win over Amanda Anisimova On Saturday, July 12, Iga Swiatek secured her maiden Wimbledon crown by defeating Amanda Anisimova in the women's singles final with a commanding 6-0, 6-0 straight-sets victory. Neeraj vs Nadeem showdown set for Silesia Diamond League ahead of Paris Olympics rematch India's Neeraj Chopra and Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem are set to renew their iconic javelin rivalry at the Silesia Diamond League in Poland on August 16. This will be their first head-to-head clash since their memorable duel in the Paris Olympics 2024 final. School Assembly Headlines for July 14: Business news Centre relaxes sulphur emission norms for coal plants, rolls back decade-old clean-air rule The Indian government has eased sulphur emission regulations for the majority of coal-fired power plants, effectively reversing a ten-year-old mandate requiring $30 billion in clean-air technology, according to an official order. China, ASEAN to finalize free trade area upgrade by October China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have agreed to present an upgraded free trade agreement for approval by their leaders in October, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi announced on Saturday. iPhone 17 components arrive at Foxconn's India plant for trial production Foxconn, Apple's manufacturing partner, has begun importing parts from China to its Indian facility for assembling the upcoming iPhone 17, according to customs data reviewed by ET. Industry experts believe the current shipments are likely for trial production, as the volume is significantly smaller compared to previous models. School Assembly Headlines for July 14: Thought of the Day 'The only limit to our realization of tomorrow is our doubts of today.' – Franklin D. Roosevelt.

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