Arshad Nadeem, the national hero who won the gold medal in the Paris Olympics, has reached his hometown in the form of a convoy after returning home.
Javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem, who broke the 118-year-old Olympic Games record at the Paris Olympics, won the gold medal with a throw of 92.97 meters and won the first individual gold medal in Pakistan’s 77-year history.
When Arshad Nadeem reached his hometown Mianchan in the form of a caravan, the faces of thousands of citizens who had been waiting for his arrival for hours lit up with joy.
On the arrival of the national hero in his city, spectacular fireworks were displayed on the Eastern Bypass.
People showered flowers, while they were warmly welcomed to the beat of drums.
On this occasion, the excited youth also threw their bangs in happiness.
Mian Chanu: Spectacular fireworks display on the Eastern Bypass on the arrival of Arshadandim Arshadandim got out of the car and responded to the welcome of the citizens while the gold medalist’s eyes were filled with joy after seeing the love of the people.
In Mian Chanu, Arshad Nadeem will be welcomed at his teacher’s camp after which he will go to his native village Chak 101.
It should be noted that Pakistan won its last Olympic Games on August 8, 1992 with a bronze medal in the hockey event, while the last gold medal was also won in 1984 thanks to hockey.
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