Arshad Nadeem clinches javelin gold at Islamic Solidarity Games

RIYADH: Pakistan Javelin Ace added another feather to his cap by winning a gold medal at the sixth edition of the Islamic Solidarity Games here at the Prince Faisal Bin Fahad Stadium on Wednesday.

Arshad secured the gold with an 83.05 throw on his second attempt. The ace thrower did not have the best of starts as he hit the 74-meter mark in his first attempt and crossed the 80m barrier in the second attempt.

His fourth attempt yielded a 77.06m throw, while the fifth resulted in a foul. He finished his campaign with a 77.98m throw.

Meanwhile, another Pakistan athlete, Muhammad Yasir Sutlan, clinched silver with a 74.43m throw. Nigeria’s Samuel Kure bagged a bronze with 75.46m.

Apart from Arshad, no other participating athlete could cross the 80-meter mark in their six attempts. Yasir Sultan remained the second-best thrower, hitting a 76.04-meter mark in his final attempt.

Final Javelin Standings:

Arshad Nadeem – 83.05m
Samuel Kure – 75.46m
Yasir Sultan – 74.43m

The men’s Javelin throw competition featured eight competitors from six countries, including Arshad Nadeem and Yasir Sultan from Pakistan.

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Earlier, Pakistan’s Qudrat Ullah and Fatima Zahra clinched bronze medals after bowing out in the semi-finals of the boxing.

Qudrat clinched a Bronze medal in men’s 55kg boxing after suffering defeat from Egypt’s Amir Mohamed Farag Ahmed Kelany in the semi-final, whereas 19-year-old Fatima was also defeated by an Egyptian opponent in the semi-final.

Qudrat reached the semi-final after defeating Sudan’s Mohamed Othman 10-0 in the quarter-final. While Fatima crushed Algeria’s Hamda Melissa 5-0 in the 60kg quarter-final.

Besides this, Pakistan’s Arusha Saeed also secured a bronze medal in the women’s 57kg Kurash event. The victory marked Pakistan’s first accolade in the event.

For the unversed, the 6th Islamic Solidarity Games are currently held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from November 7 to 21, 2025, featuring athletes from across the Muslim world competing in a range of sports.

The games also marked a return to Saudi Arabia, which hosted the first edition in 2005 across the cities of Mecca, Medina, Jeddah, and Taif.

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Yasir Sultan wins bronze at Asian Throwing Championship

Pakistan’s javelin thrower Yasir Sultan bagged a bronze medal with a season-best performance at the Asian Throwing Championship in South Korea on Friday.

Sri Lanka’s Pathirage claimed the gold medal with a throw of 82.05m.

Meanwhile, Sultan, Pakistan’s lone representative at the event, recorded a throw of 77.43 metres on his sixth and final attempt to seal third place.

His early throws included distances of 75.79m, 72.57m, and 72.88m, while two efforts were ruled foul.

National coach Fayyaz Bukhari accompanied him during the competition.

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Olympic champion Arshad Nadeem was absent from the championship as he continues his recovery from a recent calf muscle surgery in Cambridge.

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He has begun light training as part of his rehabilitation but will not feature in the upcoming Diamond League events in Poland (August 16) and Switzerland (August 27).

Nadeem, who stunned the world last year by winning Olympic gold with a record-breaking 92.97m throw in Paris, has since cemented his status as one of the sport’s elite.

He also clinched gold at the Asian Athletics Championship last month with an 86.40m effort.

He previously rose to prominence with his gold medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, followed by a silver at the 2023 World Championships in Budapest.

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