Neeraj Chopra shocked at Pak's Nadeem struggle to get a new javelin: "His govt can look at his needs just like how my govt does"

While Neeraj Chopra is currently training in Turkey, Pakistan"s Nadeem"s preparations got halted as he has been struggling to acquire an international standard javelin for many years and has been "using one for the past seven to eight years."

NewsBharati    19-Mar-2024 13:13:34 PM
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Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem and India's Neeraj Chopra who are competitors on international javelin events but have a healthy respect for each other. Currently, both Arshad Nadeem and Neeraj Chopra are getting ready for the upcoming outdoor season. While Chopra is currently training in Turkey, the 27-year-old Nadeem's preparations got halted as he is struggling to acquire an international standard javelin for many years and has been "using one for the past seven to eight years." Chopra, the world and defending Olympic champion, is rather surprised to hear this.
 
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In an exclusive chat with SAI Media recently, Chopra, who competed with Nadeem in the world athletics championships in Budapest last year, said, "It is hard to believe that he has been struggling to get a new javelin. Given his credentials, this should not be a big issue at all."

Arshad Nadeem, who finished second behind Chopra in Budapest, was recently quoted in the media, saying: "It has now got to a stage where the javelin is damaged and I have asked the national federation and my coach to do something about it before the Paris Olympics. When I started off in 2015, competing in international events I got this javelin ... for an international athlete aiming to win a medal in the Olympic Games, you need proper equipment and training facilities," Nadeem added.

Chopra, whose entire training and international tours are funded by the Indian sports ministry's Target Olympic Podium Scheme, feels that Nadeem is the pride of Pakistan and must be supported. It is pertinent to mention that with a 90.18m throw, Arshad Nadeem created a new javelin throw record at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham to finish on top of the podium. It ended Pakistan's 60-year wait for a CWG gold medal.

"It can't be that he (Arshad) doesn't have the means to buy a javelin. He is a champion and must be doing some brand endorsements. I reckon he has earned a bit of money too. But having said that, his government can look at Arshad's needs and support him just like how my government is doing. Additionally, Arshad is a top javelin thrower and I believe that the javelin makers will be more than happy to sponsor him and provide what he wants. This is a piece of advice from my side," the CWG medalist added.

If all goes well, the javelin competition at the upcoming Paris Olympics could see a strong Asian field. Chopra and Kishore Jena will spearhead India while Nadeem, who finished fifth in the Tokyo Olympics, will hope to replicate another 90 metre-plus throw in Paris and pose a serious threat to a sport usually dominated by Europeans.