Pakistani javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem, who made history by winning Pakistan’s first Olympic gold medal in 40 years, has been awarded a combined cash prize of Rs153 million by the Punjab and Sindh governments. At the Paris Olympics, the 27-year-old athlete secured gold with a record-breaking throw of 92.97 meters, surpassing the previous Olympic record of 90.57 meters set in 2008.
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz praised Nadeem as a national hero, awarding him Rs100 million and announcing the construction of a sports city in his hometown, Mian Channu, named in his honor. She also gifted Nadeem a brand-new car with a custom number plate reading ‘PAK-92.97.’
In addition, Salman Butt, who played a crucial role in supporting Nadeem’s journey to Olympic glory, was honored with a Rs50 lakh cheque from the Punjab Chief Minister.
Renowned Islamic scholar Mufti Menk also extended his heartfelt congratulations to Nadeem for his outstanding achievement.
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Arshad Nadeem’s victory has not only brought pride to Pakistan but also cemented his status as a national icon.
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