Olympic gold medalist Arshad Nadeem, who made history by securing Pakistan’s first gold in javelin throw, has expressed heartfelt gratitude to the government and the people of Pakistan for their unwavering support and prayers.
Speaking to the media flanked by Federal Minister for Information Attaullah Tarar, his coach, and others, he shared the journey behind his monumental success at the Paris Olympics.
Reflecting on his achievement, Nadeem emphasized the relentless hard work and dedication that went into his victory.
He recalled participating in the 2012 Youth Festival organized by Shehbaz Sharif, where he first showcased his talent, winning medals in 2014. The foundation laid during those years, along with the guidance of his coaches, played a crucial role in his Olympic triumph.
Nadeem expressed special thanks to his coach, Salman Butt, who took care of him like his own child, particularly after the Tokyo Olympics. Their rigorous training paid off as he broke records in the Commonwealth Games and World Islamic Games, including a 90-plus meter throw.
Despite facing injuries, the Olympic gold medalist’s determination never wavered. He shared that during the Olympic qualifying round on August 6, he secured his spot in the final with his first throw, confident of competing for the gold.
His second throw, measuring 92.97 meters, not only secured his victory but also set a new Olympic record.
Upon his return to Pakistan, Arshad Nadeem was overwhelmed by the warm reception at Lahore Airport and the respect shown by the entire nation. He particularly appreciated the recognition from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz, who honored him in his village.
As Pakistan celebrates its Independence Day on August 14, the athlete expressed his happiness at being able to bring such joy to the nation. He vowed to continue working hard, aiming to break the world record in future competitions.
He thanked the entire Pakistani nation for their love, prayers, and support, which he values more than the medal itself. He dedicated his success to the people of Pakistan, hoping to bring more glory to the country in the years to come.