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Arshad Nadeem in 'best physical shape', downplays competition against Neeraj Chopra: 'Going to Tokyo with same mission'

Neeraj Chopra defends his crown on September 18 at the National Stadium, Tokyo - the very venue where he claimed an Olympic gold four years ago.

September 12, 2025 / 11:30 IST
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Arshad Nadeem downplays competition against Neeraj Chopra (PTI Photo)
Arshad Nadeem downplays competition against Neeraj Chopra (PTI Photo)

Reigning Olympic champion Arshad Nadeem downplayed the hype ahead of his much-anticipated clash against Neeraj Chopra at the World Athletics Championships. The event kicks off in Tokyo on Saturday, but all eyes will be on Thursday, September 18, when Chopra defends his crown. He returns to the National Stadium, the very venue where he claimed Olympic gold four years ago. This time, however, he faces added pressure after being dethroned in Paris last year by Nadeem, who delivered a record throw of 92.97m to secure Pakistan’s first Olympic gold in 40 years.

Nadeem, who has been recuperating from an injury, has only participated once since the Olympics in Paris, taking home the Asian Championships in May. Although Chopra did not participate in the continental meet, he too has enjoyed a tremendous season, finishing in top two of every competition he participated in. In addition, he also broke the elusive 90m mark by hurling the javelin 90.23 meters at the Doha Diamond League.

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Speaking to reporters at the Punjab Stadium in Lahore after his final training session before leaving for Tokyo, Nadeem as quoted by Pakistani daily, Dawn, remarked: “I always target to do my best in every event and I am going to Tokyo with the same mission, with high hopes. And rest is on God.”