Pakistan’s Olympic champion Arshad Nadeem Commonwealth Games campaign remains on track after the star javelin thrower secured his place in the men’s final with his best performance of the season.
_x000D_The 29-year-old athlete produced a throw of 78.63 metres during Monday’s qualifying round in Glasgow, earning seventh place and comfortably booking his spot in the medal event.
_x000D_ _x000D_Season’s Best Secures Final Spot
_x000D_Arshad entered the qualification round looking to improve his recent performances and successfully delivered his strongest throw of the year.
_x000D_His effort of 78.63 metres ensured qualification for the Commonwealth Games final, where the world’s top javelin throwers will compete for medals.
_x000D_The men’s javelin final is scheduled for Friday evening in Glasgow, with Pakistani fans hoping Arshad can successfully defend the Commonwealth title he won in Birmingham four years ago.
_x000D_ _x000D_Defending Commonwealth Champion
_x000D_Arshad became a household name after winning gold at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham with a record-breaking throw of 90.18 metres.
_x000D_He later made history by becoming Pakistan’s Olympic gold medallist, establishing himself as one of the world’s leading javelin throwers.
_x000D_His qualification in Glasgow keeps alive hopes of adding another major international title to his growing collection.
_x000D_ _x000D_Strong Competition Awaits
_x000D_The final promises to be highly competitive.
_x000D_India’s Neeraj Chopra and Rohit Yadav both advanced, while Sri Lanka’s Rumesh Tharanga topped the qualifying standings with an impressive throw of 82.84 metres.
_x000D_Arshad will need one of his biggest throws of the season if he hopes to retain his Commonwealth crown.
_x000D_ _x000D_Yasir Misses Qualification
_x000D_Pakistan’s second representative, Muhammad Yasir, narrowly missed qualification.
_x000D_Yasir registered a season-best throw of 74.36 metres, finishing 14th overall, with only the top 12 athletes advancing to the final.
_x000D_Despite missing out, Yasir continued to show steady improvement following his bronze-medal performance at last year’s Asian Throwing Championships.
_x000D_ _x000D_Eyes on Another Gold Medal
_x000D_Before travelling to Scotland, Arshad admitted he felt pressure as the defending champion but remained confident in his preparation.
_x000D_He said every major competition brings expectations, adding that controlling pressure is one of the biggest challenges for elite athletes.
_x000D_With a place in the final now secured, Pakistan’s hopes once again rest on Arshad Nadeem as he aims to deliver another memorable performance on the international stage.