Pakistan’s star javelin thrower, Arshad Nadeem, faced a heartbreaking setback as he was forced to withdraw from the Asian Games due to a knee injury. The news was confirmed by officials from the Pakistan Olympic Association (POA), casting a shadow over the country’s hopes of securing another medal at the event.
Nadeem had been scheduled to compete in the men’s Javelin Throw finals, but just 24 hours before the event, he informed officials about his chronic knee pain. This pain had been bothering him for several months, with increasing severity following the World Athletics Championship.
Following his complaint, Nadeem underwent a thorough medical examination, including an MRI, which revealed the extent of his long-standing injury. After consulting with medical professionals, he made the tough decision to withdraw from the Asian Games. The primary motivation behind this choice was to avoid aggravating the injury further, ensuring that he can continue his training program and participate in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
This unfortunate turn of events was a significant blow to Pakistan’s aspirations in the Asian Games, as Nadeem was considered a strong contender for a medal. Nonetheless, his decision demonstrates a dedication to his long-term career and the pursuit of excellence in international athletics, where he has been a source of pride and inspiration for his country.