Neeraj Chopra and Arshad Nadeem, elite javelin throwers from India and Pakistan, share a friendship that transcends their nations’ traditional rivalry. Ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics, Neeraj helped Arshad secure a new javelin after his old one became unusable. This support proved crucial, as Arshad went on to win Pakistan’s first-ever individual Olympic gold medal, while Neeraj took silver. Their bond highlights how sportsmanship and camaraderie can uplift athletes, leading to historic achievements.
How Neeraj came to Nadeem’s aid in javelin crisis before Olympics

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