SAINT-DENIS., France (AP) — The heated rivalry in cricket has been well documented. Now, India and Pakistan are competing against each other in the javelin throw at the Olympics, too. When Arshad ...
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ISLAMABAD — Olympic javelin gold medalist Arshad Nadeem received a total of 250 million rupees ($897,000) on Tuesday as Pakistan continued to celebrate his record-breaking throw at the Paris Games.
Curtis Thompson has earned a trip to Paris. Thompson, a former Mississippi State track and field athlete and a Florence High School grad, placed first in the javelin with a throw of 272 feet, 5 inches ...
ISLAMABAD -- More than a decade after making a javelin from a bamboo stick in a small village in Pakistan’s Punjab province, Arshad Nadeem stunned the world with his Olympic gold medal-winning throw ...
PARIS – Mississippi State’s two-time NCAA javelin champion will have a chance to add “Olympic Champion” to his resume. Anderson Peters, competing for Grenada, threw just once in Tuesday’s qualifying ...
PARIS, France — A University of Georgia alum advanced Wednesday out of qualifying to reach the final in the javelin throw at the Paris Olympics. Marie-Therese Obst, competing for Norway, recorded a ...
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Olympic javelin gold medalist Arshad Nadeem of Pakistan received $359,000 from the government on August 13 as the country continues to celebrate his record-breaking throw at the Paris Games. Punjab's ...
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