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'We are not rivals, we are part of javelin family': Arshad Nadeem on friendship with Neeraj Chopra​


Neeraj won a historic silver at the World Championships last month with a throw of 88.13m as Arshad finished fifth after becoming the first Pakistani to qualify for the finals.

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Arshad Nadeem, of Pakistan, celebrates during the men's javelin throw final at the World Athletics Championships on Saturday,

BIRMINGHAM: Pakistan javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem says he will miss competing against India's Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra at the Commonwealth Games here as they are part of 'one' family.


Neeraj won a historic silver at the World Championships last month with a throw of 88.13m as Arshad finished fifth after becoming the first Pakistani to qualify for the finals.
The Indian pulled out of the CWG due to a groin strain while Arshad, who continues to nurse an elbow injury, is expected to be on the podium with Grenada's Anderson Peters, the favourite for gold.
Peters won the gold at recent Worlds.
"Neeraj bhai is my brother. I miss him here. May God give him the best of health and I get to compete with him soon," Arshad told PTI.
The 'bromance' has been brewing between Indo-Pak rivals ever since they took part in the South Asian Games in 2016 in Guwahati.
Four years ago, when Neeraj won the gold and Arshad got bronze at the Asian Games, the Indian had not warmed up to the Pakistani athlete fully but it is not the case anymore.
"He is a good person. Initially, you tend to be a bit reserved. When you get to know each other, you tend to open up."
"We have a very good friendship. I hope he keeps performing for India and I keep performing for my country. We both have made an impact. We are like one family," said the 25-year-old.
The fifth-place finish at Worlds was a creditable finish for Arshad who made a comeback from injury after the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

He is still carrying the same elbow injury.
"After Tokyo Olympics, I participated in the Worlds after a long gap, I am feeling good about my game. I have an elbow injury and getting treated for it."
Neeraj's personal best of 89.94m is a tad shy of the 90m mark while Arshad's best stands at 86.38.
"The way coaches are seeing and the way I feel about my game, I have set myself a target of 95m,
" said Arshad sounding rather optimistic" Neeraj's gold at the Olympics captured the imagination of the entire nation and made him an overnight star.
Arshad has a long way to go but says he too is getting a lot of support from his government.

"The way Neeraj bhai has got a lot of fame in your country, I have got a lot of support from my government and the people. I am really grateful for that," said Arshad who hopes to compete in India again soon.



Pakistan and India take two of the podiums at Paris , that would be a first.
 
@waz

Waz sb,

Pakistan and India take two of the podiums at Paris , that would be a first.

That's a genuine prospect and a very mouth watering one at that.

Regards
 
Lets hope for the best, good to see there is raising interest in traditional sports in Indian subcontinent. For the first time ever people are sharing CWG news rather than cricket in whatsapp groups.
 

'We are not rivals, we are part of javelin family': Arshad Nadeem on friendship with Neeraj Chopra​


Neeraj won a historic silver at the World Championships last month with a throw of 88.13m as Arshad finished fifth after becoming the first Pakistani to qualify for the finals.

Arshad_Nadeem_AP.jpg

Arshad Nadeem, of Pakistan, celebrates during the men's javelin throw final at the World Athletics Championships on Saturday,

BIRMINGHAM: Pakistan javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem says he will miss competing against India's Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra at the Commonwealth Games here as they are part of 'one' family.


Neeraj won a historic silver at the World Championships last month with a throw of 88.13m as Arshad finished fifth after becoming the first Pakistani to qualify for the finals.
The Indian pulled out of the CWG due to a groin strain while Arshad, who continues to nurse an elbow injury, is expected to be on the podium with Grenada's Anderson Peters, the favourite for gold.
Peters won the gold at recent Worlds.
"Neeraj bhai is my brother. I miss him here. May God give him the best of health and I get to compete with him soon," Arshad told PTI.
The 'bromance' has been brewing between Indo-Pak rivals ever since they took part in the South Asian Games in 2016 in Guwahati.
Four years ago, when Neeraj won the gold and Arshad got bronze at the Asian Games, the Indian had not warmed up to the Pakistani athlete fully but it is not the case anymore.
"He is a good person. Initially, you tend to be a bit reserved. When you get to know each other, you tend to open up."
"We have a very good friendship. I hope he keeps performing for India and I keep performing for my country. We both have made an impact. We are like one family," said the 25-year-old.
The fifth-place finish at Worlds was a creditable finish for Arshad who made a comeback from injury after the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

He is still carrying the same elbow injury.
"After Tokyo Olympics, I participated in the Worlds after a long gap, I am feeling good about my game. I have an elbow injury and getting treated for it."
Neeraj's personal best of 89.94m is a tad shy of the 90m mark while Arshad's best stands at 86.38.
"The way coaches are seeing and the way I feel about my game, I have set myself a target of 95m,
" said Arshad sounding rather optimistic" Neeraj's gold at the Olympics captured the imagination of the entire nation and made him an overnight star.
Arshad has a long way to go but says he too is getting a lot of support from his government.

"The way Neeraj bhai has got a lot of fame in your country, I have got a lot of support from my government and the people. I am really grateful for that," said Arshad who hopes to compete in India again soon.



Pakistan and India take two of the podiums at Paris , that would be a first.


There is no javelin family exists, its only a personal friendship or competitive respect.
Well done for the medal.
 
Lol yeah

Shakal inki dekhni wali uss din thi when they lost the CT2017 final and the 2021 T20 WC…….uss din inke shakal aur jazbaat dekhay thay??
 
@tman786

So when we win games, the Indians call us friends and family

Naturally when you do well in something or do good deeds, we feel proud of you

Regards
 
Govts are different. Then extremists are. The common people make friends seeing the traits which they normally see and not by seeing nationality.
 

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