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Neeraj Chopra settles for silver as Pak’s Arshad Nadeem sets Olympic record

Paris: In a gripping finale to the men’s javelin throw at the Paris 2024 Olympics, defending gold medalist Neeraj Chopra of India secured the silver medal with a throw of 89.45 meters. The gold went to Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem, who delivered a record-breaking performance with a throw of 92.97 meters, setting a new Olympic standard.

Nadeem, who previously held the world’s attention with his impressive form, continued his dominance in Paris. His second attempt of 92.97 meters not only earned him the gold but also shattered the previous Olympic record of 90.57 meters set by Andreas Thorkildsen of Denmark in Beijing 2008. Nadeem’s final attempt of 91.79 meters further solidified his victory, showcasing his exceptional prowess in javelin throwing.

Chopra, who had an off start with an invalid first attempt, made a strong comeback with his season’s best throw on his second attempt. Despite three subsequent invalid attempts, Chopra managed to retain his position in second place, demonstrating his resilience and skill under pressure.

Former world champion Anderson Peters of Grenada claimed the bronze medal with a best throw of 88.54 meters. Peters’ performance on his fourth attempt was sufficient to displace Czechia’s Jakub Vadlejch from the podium.

The final saw high drama as five athletes surpassed Chopra’s Tokyo 2020 gold-winning distance of 87.58 meters. Chopra’s series of throws included four invalid attempts, but his silver medal win highlights his competitive spirit and dedication.

The men’s javelin throw final at Paris 2024 was a testament to the extraordinary talent in the field, with the top competitors pushing the limits of the sport. Nadeem’s historic achievement marks a proud moment for Pakistan, while Chopra’s performance continues to add to India’s Olympic legacy.

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