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Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem Qualified for Javelin Throw Final at Paris Olympics
Paris, August 6, 2024 – In a thrilling turn of events at the Paris Olympics, Arshad Nadeem of Pakistan has achieved a monumental feat by qualifying for the final of the javelin throw competition. This marks a significant moment not only for Nadeem but also for the nation, as he becomes the first Pakistani athlete to reach the final in this event at the Olympics.
The atmosphere at the Stade de France was electric as Nadeem launched his javelin with precision and power, securing his spot among the elite contenders. Competing against some of the world’s top athletes, Nadeem’s performance was nothing short of extraordinary. His throw not only surpassed the qualification mark but also placed him among the top competitors heading into the final.
Nadeem’s journey to the finals has been one of perseverance and dedication. Hailing from a small town in Mian Channu, Punjab, he has overcome numerous challenges to reach this stage. His qualification is a testament to his hard work and determination, inspiring countless fans back home and around the world.
The final of the javelin throw competition is set to take place later this week, with Nadeem aiming for a historic podium finish. As anticipation builds, Pakistanis everywhere are rallying behind their star athlete, hoping for a memorable performance that could potentially bring home a coveted Olympic medal.
Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development as Arshad Nadeem prepares to make history at the Paris Olympics.
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Qatar Earn Historic First World Cup Point After Stoppage-Time Drama Against Switzerland
Qatar claimed its first-ever World Cup point in dramatic fashion after a last-minute equaliser secured a 1–1 draw against Switzerland, triggering celebrations at home and across parts of the Arab world.
The breakthrough came deep into stoppage time in San Francisco, when Swiss defender Miro Muheim accidentally headed the ball into his own net in the 94th minute under pressure from Qatar’s Boualem Khoukhi. The late mishap salvaged a point for “Al-Annabi” (The Maroons), who had spent much of the match under sustained pressure from the Swiss side.
Qatar’s players, visibly exhausted at the final whistle, dropped to the pitch before regrouping with teammates, coaching staff and head coach Julen Lopetegui to mark a result widely described as historic for the nation’s football journey.
Lopetegui praised his side’s resilience and organisation, highlighting their determination to remain disciplined against a stronger attacking opponent. “I was very proud about today… our mentality, the discipline they showed today,” he said after the match. “We needed to have our plan and we needed to fulfil it. We were a little bit lucky sometimes, but you need belief and a bit of luck in football.”
Inside the stadium, Qatari supporters erupted at the final whistle, while celebrations quickly spread beyond the venue. In Doha and other cities, fans gathered late into the night, with the result also drawing messages of support and congratulations from across the Arab world.
One widely shared post on social media platform X read: “Congratulations to our brothers in Qatar, a well-deserved celebration for all Arabs, from the Atlantic to the Gulf. Al-Anabi fought until the very last moment and secured a precious point with the spirit of champions.”
The result has significantly tightened Group B, with all four teams now level on one point. Earlier in the group, Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina also played out a draw in Toronto, leaving the standings finely balanced after the opening round of matches.
With no clear leader emerging, the group remains wide open heading into the next fixtures, keeping qualification hopes alive for all sides. Qatar’s late equaliser not only altered the group dynamics but also marked a symbolic moment for the team, securing a milestone result on football’s biggest stage.
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