
Rahul Tiwari
khelja|24-07-2024
The countdown for the Paris Olympics has begun. But the situation in Pakistan is still the same. Forget about others, Arshad Nadeem, who is probably the biggest and only hope for a medal for Pakistan, is also facing problems. He is not even getting training facilities to implement his preparations for the Paris Olympics. Now, what else should we do except point fingers at the government for this.
Javelin events will be held last in the Paris Olympics. The men's event is to be held on 6 August. In such a situation, Arshad Nadeem has continued his preparation in Pakistan itself. But, how should he prepare? There is neither a better ground for this nor any necessary facilities there. Arshad Nadeem's anger and complaint against the Pakistan government is justified due to the lack of necessary things for practice.
Arshad Nadeem expressed his anger over the lack of preparation in a conversation with Geo Super. He said that Pakistan does not have a proper ground on which athletes can practice. This statement is from the player from whom Pakistan is expected to bring a medal from the Paris Olympics. Arshad Nadeem finished fourth in the javelin final at the Tokyo Olympics.
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Like Nadeem, Faiqa Riaz has also raised questions about the ground. She has also said that Pakistan lacks the necessary things for preparations. Faiqa Riaz is Pakistan's fastest female sprinter, who has got a ticket to Paris Olympics through a wild card.
A total of 7 athletes from Pakistan are participating in the Paris Olympics 2024, out of which 3 have got wild cards. What is surprising is that the Pakistani team includes more officials than players, whose number is 11.




