Arshad Nadeem - Pakistan’s last athlete and medal hopeful - is poised to compete in the javelin throw event at the Paris Olympics on Tuesday.
The event organizers have announced the groupings, placing Nadeem and India’s Neeraj Chopra in Group B.
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The javelin throw competitions will take place tomorrow afternoon. In Group B, alongside Nadeem and Chopra, are World No. 5 Edis Matusevičius and World No. 6 Anderson Peters. Also competing in this group is Germany’s Max Dehning, who has thrown over 90 meters in this series.
The action in Group B will commence at 2:50 PM Pakistan time, with Arshad Nadeem scheduled to throw fifth. This year, the qualification standard for the medal round has been raised, requiring athletes to achieve a minimum throw of 84 meters to secure their place.
A total of 12 athletes will qualify for the final round. If fewer than 12 athletes meet the 84-meter mark, those with the best throws will advance. In total, 32 athletes will compete in the javelin throw events, divided into two groups.