Tokyo Olymics updates: Arshad Nadeem fourth in men's javelin throw final




Arshad Nadeem of Pakistan is competing in the men’s javelin throw final at the Tokyo Olympics. Nadeem’s first throw was 82.40 metres, far behind his personal best of 86.38 metres. He was called for a foul on his second try. Throwers, on the other hand, often take their time warming up and gradually increasing their distances.

With a throw of 87.58 metres, India’s Neeraj Chopra is now in the first place, while Nadeem is fourth. It’s worth noting that Nadeem has never threw for 87 metres and will now have to beat his own personal best to beat Chopra to the gold.

Chopra is the only thrower to reach 87 metres thus far. On his first two tries, he did so, before throwing for an underwhelming 76.79m on his third try. No one has ever gone higher than 85.30m (Julian Weber).

Nadeem is one of 12 throwers competing for Olympic gold and a lifetime of fame for their respective nations.

Nadeem from Mian Channu is ranked 23rd in the globe and has a personal and season-best of 86.38 metres.

Johannes Vetter of Germany, the top-ranked javelin thrower in the world and second all-time with a monster throw of 97.76 metres, will be his primary challenge for a podium spot. The world record (98.48m) is held by Jan Zelezny of the Czech Republic, which he established in 1996 and has held for more than a quarter-century.

Jakub Vadlejch (personal best of 89.73) and Vitezslav Vesely (personal best of 88.34) of the Czech Republic, as well as Julian Weber of Germany, are among his competitors (personal best of 88.29).

Neeraj Chopra of India (personal best of 88.07m) is also a medal contender.

Nadeem had earlier this week maintained Pakistan’s chances of a first medal at the Tokyo Olympics alive with a throw of 85.16 metres, which placed him first in his group.

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