Mayor Karachi Barrister Murtaza Wahab today congratulated Pakistani athlete Arshad Nadeem for winning the gold medal in the javelin throw competition in the Paris Olympics 2024.

He announced that upon Arshad Nadeem’s return to the country, a civic reception would be held in his honor by the citizens of Karachi. He said that Arshad Nadeem has made the nation proud by winning the Olympic gold medal. The entire Pakistani nation is delighted by his outstanding achievement.

Arshad Nadeem not only secured this honor with the longest throw in Olympic history, measuring 92.97 meters, but also set another record with his final throw, reaching 91.79 meters, making it the second-best throw in the competition. Thus, Arshad Nadeem made history at the Paris Olympics by winning a gold medal for Pakistan after 40 years.

Wahab further stated that Arshad Nadeem has become the first Pakistani athlete to win a gold medal in individual events at the Paris Olympics, and so far, this is the only medal for Pakistan in these Olympics.

It is also a matter of pride for us that Pakistan competed against India in the final of the Olympic javelin throw competition, where India’s famous athlete Neeraj Chopra, who won the gold medal in the last Olympics, could not compete with Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem this time. Having Pakistan’s name in the list of countries winning gold medals at the Paris Olympics is a good omen.

This is overall Pakistan’s 11th medal in the history of the Olympic Games. The last time Pakistan stood on the Olympic medal podium was in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics when the national hockey team defeated the Netherlands 4-3 to win the bronze medal.

He expressed hope that Pakistani players and athletes will continue to achieve such remarkable successes in the future, raising Pakistan’s flag on the international stage.