Live Javelin Throw Final Commonwealth Games 2022 Live Streaming
Live Javelin Throw Final Commonwealth Games 2022 Live Streaming Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem confident of winning javelin medal at CWG 2022
Pakistan´s Arshad Nadeem competes in the men´s javelin throw final during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo on August 7, 2021, Sports.urdulight.com
BIRMINGHAM Commonwealth Games 2022:
With an eye to winning his maiden Commonwealth Games medal, Pakistan’s star athlete Arshad Nadeem will contest in the men’s javelin throw final at the Alexander Stadium today (Sunday).
The event will begin at 11:40 pm (Pakistan time).
After the Tokyo Olympics gold medallist and the recently-held World Championship silver medallist Neeraj Chopra of India decided to stay away from the quadrennial event due to a groin injury, Arshad has the perfect chance to finish at the podium in Birmingham.
Following a fifth-place finish in last year’s Tokyo Olympics, Arshad
also ended fifth in the recently-held World Championship in the US with an 86.16-meter throw. This was also his third personal best throw, his best being 86.38m which had come in Iran, and 86.29m which he pulled off in the 2019 Nepal South Asian Games.
The two-time world champion Anderson Peters is here in Birmingham and he is in great nick. He strongly defended his world title in the US recently with a monstrous throw of 90.54 meters.
The 2012 London Olympics gold medalist Keshorn Walcott of Trinidad and Tobago has also confirmed entry and it will be seen how he clicks. However, he lagged behind in the World Championship in the US. He failed to qualify for the finals as he just managed a throw of 78.87m.
Live Streaming Javelin Throw Final Commonwealth Games 2022
Nevertheless, he might be tricky, having a huge experience. Kishorn has to his credit a bronze in the 2016 Rio Olympics and silver in the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games.
“I am in top shape. Yes, I carry an elbow injury and am playing with that. In the US, too, it troubled me as I felt pain during the World Championship but I am handling it nicely.