Arshad Nadeem wins first gold medal for Pakistan in Paris Olympics javelin

Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem competes in the men's javelin throw final of the athletics event of the Paris Olympics 2024 at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris on Thursday.
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CNN, Pakistan :

Pakistan partied late into the night after javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem won the country’s first ever Olympic track and field gold medal with a record throw of 92.97 metres in Paris Olympics 2024 javelin throw at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris on Thursday.

The normally cricket-mad nation stayed up late Thursday night to watch Nadeem clinch Pakistan’s first Olympic medal since the men’s field hockey team won bronze in Barcelona Olympics 32 years ago.

“Our brother has won the gold medal and I’ve lost my voice because I’ve been celebrating all night,” his brother Shahid Nadeem told CNN on Friday from the family’s home in Mian Channu, in Pakistan’s Punjab state.

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“When he gets home we will celebrate him in such a way that the world will never forget! We are simple people and will celebrate with kheer (local rice pudding) and whatever Allah gives us, we are happy!” he said.

People danced to drums on the streets outside Nadeem’s home, and his mother told local outlet Geo News: “I am so happy, what can I tell you? I want to hug him and kiss him. He has made Pakistan’s name proud, earned Pakistan a medal and made its flag fly proudly.”

Nadeem shattered the Olympic record of 90.57 meters, set by Norway’s Andreas Thorkildsen at Beijing 2008, with his second throw that almost made 93 meters.

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