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'All the plot announcements were fake': Arshad Nadeem expresses disappointment over unfulfilled Paris Olympics rewards

Pakistani Olympic champion Arshad Nadeem has exposed unfulfilled land reward promises after his historic Paris gold. While cash prizes were honored, plot allocations remain pending. The javelin star is recovering from surgery ahead of a potential rematch with Neeraj Chopra. Nadeem remains focused on training despite the controversy. His medical team expects a full recovery before upcoming competitions.

New Delhi, July 17

Olympic gold medallist Arshad Nadeem has revealed that several promises made to him following last year’s Paris Olympics remain unfulfilled. The javelin star alleged that some of the announced rewards, particularly land plot allocations, were never actually delivered, calling them "fake".

Nadeem claimed the gold with an Olympic record throw of 92.97m at the Stade de France, beating India's Neeraj Chopra, who finished second with a best effort of 89.45m to settle for silver. Nadeem became the first Pakistani athlete to win an individual gold medal in the Olympics.

Shortly after his historic achievement, the Pakistani javelin star was honoured with a host of accolades and promised financial rewards from the government, provincial administrations and private entities.

While the promised cash prizes were duly awarded to Nadeem, the announced land allotments have yet to be fulfilled.

"Out of all the prize announcements made for me, all the plot announcements were fake, which I did not receive. Apart from that, I have received all the cash prizes that were announced," Geo TV quoted Nadeem as saying.

Despite the issue with the promised plots, Nadeem revealed that his focus remains firmly on his athletic career.

"My entire focus is on myself, but apart from that, we train any youth who comes to us for training, and this training is given by my coach Salman Butt," he reiterated when he was asked about training other aspiring athletes.

As per Pakistan's A Sports' report, Nadeem successfully underwent muscle surgery in the United Kingdom (UK), marking a crucial step in his recovery from a lingering calf injury that recently forced him to miss competition.

The surgery was performed in Cambridge under the supervision of renowned UK-based specialist Dr Ali Bajwa. Medical experts discovered partial damage to the 28-year-old’s calf muscle, necessitating immediate surgical intervention. With the procedure successfully completed, Nadeem has now begun his rehabilitation and physiotherapy, as his medical team and coach Salman Iqbal Butt remain optimistic about a smooth and timely recovery.

Nadeem and Neeraj are expected to go head-to-head for the first time this year at the Diamond League event in Silesia, Poland, scheduled for August 16.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

As an expat in India, I've seen how Indian athletes are treated with respect. It's sad that Pakistan can't do the same for their star performer. Nadeem deserves better after making history for his country!

Ananya R

Kya baat hai yaar! First they celebrate him like a hero, then back out on promises? This is why sports in our neighboring country never progress properly. In India, our PM personally meets and rewards athletes 🙏

Vikram M

While I feel bad for Nadeem, let's not forget he beat our Neeraj Chopra! Maybe this is karma 😅 Jokes apart, hope he recovers well from surgery. The Neeraj-Nadeem rivalry is great for athletics!

Kavya N

So sad to see such treatment of athletes. In India, we have schemes like TOPS that support our players properly. Nadeem should consider training here - we welcome talent from everywhere!

Michael C

As a sports fan, this is disappointing regardless of nationality. Athletes sacrifice everything for their craft. Governments must honor commitments - it's about basic integrity.

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