ACE ARSAD Nadeem Olympics makes 30 under 30 Asia List – Aitrend

Nadim's guidance at work during the World Athletics Championships at the National Athletics Center, Budapest, Hungary on August 25, 2023. - Reuters
Nadim’s guidance at work during the World Athletics Championships at the National Athletics Center, Budapest, Hungary on August 25, 2023. – Reuters

Nadim’s guidance, which achieved history by winning the individual Olympic gold medal in Pakistan, was named at the 3025 list of Asia in Forbes 2025.

The 28 -year -old Javelin star at the Paris Olympics 2024 surprised a record hiring 92.97 meters, a performance called “amazing show”.

Not only was the Olympic Record, but also ended in three decades in Pakistan.

The Forbes list, which was published last month, highlights the rising stars in sport and entertainment throughout the continent. Nadim’s name was officially confirmed in the luminous group on Monday.

His golden throw did not gain global recognition – he also received more than 153 million rupees in money prizes by Punjab and Sind Governments, as well as other rewards from various public and private organizations.

The government honored Nadim by naming a road in Islamabad after him, and Pakistan Post issued a special character on Independence Day to celebrate his achievements.

Only last month, Nadim proved his dominance by winning gold in the Asian Athletics Championship with a 86.40 -meter, only shy of the meeting record. This gold was the first in Pakistan in this event more than 50 years ago.

His consistent performance throughout the event, which crowned this wonderful throw, ranked first on the platform.

The top Pakistani spear launcher won a gold medal in the Asian Athletics Championship final.

President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shaibaz Sharif also congratulated the athlete on the wonderful victory, as he continues to make the nation proud.

Nadim’s birthplace, Mian Chano, broke out in the celebrations with the spread of his victory news, bringing tears of joy and chants from the proud supporters.

Nadim first fame with a gold medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, and followed it with a silver in the 2023 World Championship in Budapest.

So far, he won four gold, one silver, and four bronze medals in various events, including Olympic Games, World Championships, Commonwealth Games, Asian Games, Islamic Solidarity Games, South Asian championships, and Asian U20 championships.

Now, he is heading to England for training in the World Athletics Championships in September, which is the only big competition that has not yet hit gold.

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