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PM ANNOUNCES RS150M REWARD FOR OLYMPIAN ARSHAD NADEEM, RS10M FOR COACH g

UNVEILS PLAN FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF ARSHAD NADEEM HIGH-PERFORMANCE ACADEMY TO TRAIN ATHLETES FOR 2028 OLYMPICS

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ISLAMABAD STAFF REPORT

RIME Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday stated that the star athlete and nation’s pride Arshad Nadeem would be conferred Hilal-e-Imtiaz on the 77th Independence Day of Pakistan on Wednesday (today), announced a reward of Rs150 million for Arshad Nadeem and Rs10 million for coach Salman Iqbal Butt. The premier also shared that the road between F-9 and F-10 sectors in Islamabad would be named after Nadeem, besides unveiling plans for the establishing Arshad Nadeem High-Performance Academy at Jinnah Stadium, Islamabad, to train athletes for the 2028 Olympics. Premier Shehbaz Sharif was addressing a ceremony held at PM’s House to honour the Olympic gold-

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ARSHAD NADEEM TO BE CONFERRED HILAL-E-IMTIAZ ON 77TH INDEPENDENCE DAY OF PAKISTAN TODAY

medalist. On the occasion, Olympian Arshad Nadeem, his family and coach were honoured with a standing ovation upon arrival at the ceremony. The prime minister announced Rs1 billion Sports Endowment Fund aimed at supporting athletes, addressing the needs of retired sports figures, and providing toptier training opportunities. Expressing his gratitude, Arshad thanked his family and the nation for their unwavering support and prayers, crediting them for his success in breaking the Olympic record in the javelin throw event, adding that his next goal is to break the world record. Nadeem broke a century-old Olympic record by achieving a massive 92.27 metre javelin throw last week at the Paris 2024 Olympics. “I was overjoyed when God blessed me with the gold medal, and I look forward to celebrating August

14th with this achievement. Returning to Pakistan and receiving such overwhelming love from everyone has made me incredibly happy,” Nadeem said. He extended his thanks to PM Shehbaz and the public for the warm reception he received upon his return, noting that the welcome was perhaps “even more gratifying than the medal itself.” “The respect and encouragement you all show embolden athletes to work harder and push their limits,” he added. He also acknowledged the tremendous effort that went into his journey and expressed gratitude to his coach and Dr Ali Sher Bajwa for their invaluable support. Reflecting on his preparation for the Games, Nadeem shared that he had full confidence in himself, having given his all during training. “I secured my spot in the final at the Paris Olympics qualifying round with my first throw exceeding 86 meters. That’s when I knew I had a real shot at fighting for the gold in the final,” he said. Recalling the day of the final, he mentioned that while the other athletes were warming up, he was slightly concerned about an injury. His first throw resulted in a foul, but he remained focused. “When I took the second throw, I took God’s name. As soon as the javelin left my hand, I knew it was over 90 meters,” Nadeem recounted. He told his coach afterward that not only was the gold medal secured, but he also felt confident about breaking the world record soon.


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