Tokyo Olympics Javelin Throw final: Arshad Nadeem misses out on medal

Dunya News

His final attempt of the round and competition was a foul as he finished fifth.

TOKYO (Dunya News) – Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem claimed fifth place thanks to his best throw of 84.6m on his third attempt ending dreams of grabbing a medal ended with a foul in his final throw in the javelin final in the Tokyo Olympics.

Nadeem threw for 82.91m on his opening attempt of the final round and maintained his fourth position - just one shy of podium places.

Nadeem’s first throw landed at a distance of 82.40 - well below his personal best of 86.38m. His second attempt was deemed a foul. His final attempt of the round and competition was a foul as he finished fifth.

Neeraj Chopra won the men’s javelin for India’s first ever Olympic athletics gold.

Chopra, 23, managed a winning best of 87.58 metres to go one better than India’s previous best: two silver medals won in the 200m and now-defunct 200m hurdles at the 1900 Paris Games by British-Indian Norman Pritchard.

The Czech Republic filled out the podium at Tokyo s Olympic Stadium, Jakub Vadlejch taking silver with 86.67m and Vitezslav Vesely claiming bronze with 85.44m.

Arshad Nadeem had made it to the final of men’s javelin throw with a throw of 85.16m, well beyond the qualification mark of 83.50m. His first attempt was 78.50m.

Arshad Nadeem topped the Group B with a throw of 85.16m, Vadlejch Jakub of Czech Republic was second and Weber Julian of Germany grabbed third position to qualify for the final.

In a video message on social networking website, Arshad thanked people for praying for his success and expressed resolve to do his best to secure a medal for the country.

He once again asked nation to pray for him and reiterated that he will not hurt trust of entire nation on him.
 

The final of the men’s javelin throw competition at the Tokyo Olympics is scheduled for today (August 7).