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Olympic gold medallist and record-holder gets hero’s welcome in Lahore

LAHORE: In a moment of pure sporting glory, Arshad Nadeem, Pakistan’s javelin thrower, clinched gold at the Paris Olympics with an astonishing throw of 92.97 metres, shattering the previous Olympic record and putting Pakistan back in the global spotlight.
Nadeem’s victory over his long-time rival Neeraj Chopra was a dramatic display of athletic prowess, elevating him to the pinnacle of Olympic success.
As Nadeem touched down in Lahore after ending Pakistan’s 40-year wait for an Olympic gold medal, the reception was nothing short of spectacular. The Allama Iqbal International Airport was packed with thousands of fans, eager to catch a glimpse of their hero. The arrival of his Turkish Airlines flight was marked by a dramatic water cannon salute, and Nadeem was welcomed by a host of dignitaries, including Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal, Prime Minister Youth Program Chairman Rana Mashhood, and Minister of State for IT Shaza Fatima.
The atmosphere at the airport was electric, with crowds chanting Nadeem’s name and waving Pakistani flags. The hero’s welcome was a testament to the national pride and jubilation sparked by his historic achievement.
Nadeem, visibly moved, thanked Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for his unwavering support, reminiscing about how Sharif’s earlier encouragement had helped ignite his career.
Nadeem’s gold medal marks a historic first for Pakistan in Olympic javelin and ends a 40-year drought for gold. His record-setting throw not only topped the charts but also dethroned Chopra, the reigning champion from India, adding an extra layer of excitement to his victory. As one of only four athletes to surpass the 90-metre mark in Olympic history, Nadeem’s achievement is a milestone for both him and his country.
In addition to the emotional airport welcome, the Pakistani government issued a special postage stamp in Nadeem’s honour, and President Asif Ali Zardari has announced Hilal-e-Imtiaz, one of the highest civilian honours, for the athlete. This recognition underscores the significance of Nadeem’s victory and the pride it has instilled in Pakistan.
Nadeem’s journey from humble beginnings to Olympic glory has captivated the nation and inspired countless young athletes. His success story is not just about breaking records but also about overcoming adversity and achieving greatness against the odds.

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