Arshad NadeemofPakistandelivered a jaw-dropping performance at theParis Olympics, rewriting the record books with an astonishingjavelin throwthat left the entirestadiumin sheer disbelief.

The 27-year-old athlete’s historic feat was the highlight of the evening on August 8, marking a thrilling andemotional momentfor both him and his nation.

“I dedicate my victory to the entire nation of Pakistan,” Arshad said following his victory. “I was told the whole nation is awake just to watch me try to win.”

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Pakistan’sArshad Nadeem made Olympic history with a record-breaking javelin throw that left an entire stadium in shock

Judge In Disbelief Over Arshad Nadeem’s Record-Breaking Olympic Javelin Throw

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The evening started with a bit of drama for Arshad. His first throw was red-flagged after he stepped over the line, leaving him with a disappointing start.

But instead of letting it get him down, he channeled his frustration into a mind-blowing second attempt that catapulted him intoOlympic history.

The moment it left his hand, viewers could almost hear the collective gasp from the crowd at Stade de France

An OLYMPIC RECORD in the men’s javelin final from Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem! 😮👏#BBCOlympics#Olympics#Paris2024pic.twitter.com/9CLDHLetJT

— BBC Sport (@BBCSport)August 8, 2024

The Stade de France erupted in deafening cheers as the javelin soared past the 90-meter mark—a feat that had the stadium buzzing with energy.

His throw on Thursday remained unbeatable throughout the competition, earning him the gold and relegating India’s Neeraj Chopra, the reigning champion, to a well-deserved silver.

The stadium erupted in cheers as Nadeem’s throw secured the gold and set a new Olympic record of 92.97m

The pakistani Arshad Nadeem shatters the Olympic javelin record with a throw of 92.97m on his second attempt 🤯🇵🇰.#Paris2024📸 Getty Images/Julian Finneypic.twitter.com/LGD1I6kvSw

— Paris 2024 (@Paris2024)August 8, 2024

ARSHAD NADEEM 🇵🇰 SETS A NEW OLYMPIC RECORD IN THE MEN’S JAVELIN! 😱pic.twitter.com/gnbAOKXQK5

Arshad’s clinch of gold was a historic victory forPakistan, as it marked the first individual gold medal in the nation’s entire Olympic history. It was also the country’s first gold since the men’s fieldhockey teamwon bronze in Barcelona more than three decades back.

Previously, the South Asian nation’s gold medals had all come from field hockey in the years 1960, 1968, and 1984.

Judge In Disbelief Over Arshad Nadeem’s Record-Breaking Olympic Javelin Throw

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“Our brother has won the gold medal and I’ve lost my voice because I’ve been celebrating all night,” his brother, Shahid Nadeem, toldCNNfrom their family home back in Pakistan.

“When he gets home, we will celebrate him in such a way that the world will never forget! We are simple people and will celebrate with kheer (local rice pudding) and whatever Allah gives us, we are happy!” continued the proud brother.

“When he gets home, we will celebrate him in such a way that the world will never forget,” said the javelin hero’s proud brother

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His mother was just as ecstatic and thrilled with her son’s win.

“I am so happy, what can I tell you?” she was quoted telling local outletGeo News. “I want to hug him and kiss him. He has made Pakistan’s name proud, earned Pakistan a medal and made its flag fly proudly.”You May LikeTitan Sub’s Eerie Last Moments Exposed In Newly Released Audio: “A Disaster Waiting To Happen"Lei RVHusband Defends “Incredible Mother” Who Shot Her Four Daughters And Then Herself: “Sick And Wrong"Lei RVWoman Gets Her Hands Bitten Off By Shark After Attempting To “Engage” With The Animal For A PhotoRenan Duarte

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