The resolution to pay tribute to Pakistani athlete Arshad Nadeem for winning gold medal in Paris Olympics 2024 was unanimously approved in the National Assembly. While in the Senate session, Arshad Nadeem was also congratulated for winning the gold medal. Apart from this, tributes were also paid to Arshad Nadeem in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly. Punjab Chief Minister also announced a reward of Rs 10 crore and Sindh government Rs 5 crore for Arshad Nadeem.
The government and the opposition were unanimous on the success of national hero Arshad Nadeem for winning the gold medal in the Olympics and creating a record for the country and were seen very happy during the meeting.
The resolution to pay tribute to Arshad Nadeem has been unanimously approved in the National Assembly, in which it is also recommended to award the national hero with the highest award.
In the National Assembly, the resolution was presented by Sahar Kamran, a member of the People’s Party, for Arshad Nadeem, who won the medal for Pakistan after 40 years.
On this occasion, he said that he congratulates Arshad Nadeem for his success in the Olympics and winning the gold medal.
According to the text of the resolution, Arshad Nadeem has set a record in the Paris Olympics by throwing a javelin throw of 92.97 meters.
Olympics 2024: Pakistan wins gold medal after 40 years, Arshad Nadeem sets record in javelin throw
The text of the resolution further said that the House demands the government to give full respect to Arshad Nadeem. The government took steps to promote sports so that the name of Pakistan is bright in the world.
Congratulations to Arshad Nadeem for winning the gold medal in the Senate meeting
In the Senate meeting, Arshad Nadeem was congratulated for winning the gold medal in the javelin throw competition at the Paris Olympics.
The Senate meeting was chaired by the Deputy Chairman. Prime Minister of Law Nazir Tarar said that Arshad Nadeem has undoubtedly made the country famous. Arshad Nadeem is our national hero. He congratulates Arshad House.
In the Senate meeting, Senator Zarqa indicated the quorum, the Senate meeting was adjourned indefinitely when the quorum was not completed.
Tribute to Arshad Nadeem in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly
In the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly, a tribute was paid to Arshadandim, who won the gold medal for Pakistan in the men’s javelin throw event at the Paris Olympics.
During the assembly session on Friday, PPP parliamentary leader Ahmed Kundi said that Arshadandim won the gold medal in javelin throw by raising the green crescent flag in the Paris Olympics. Arshad Nadeem has made us proud, we have no shortage of talent but the structure is not strong.
He said that Arbab Niaz Stadium has not been built for many years, first class cricket has not been played here for ten years. Half of the cricket team is selected from KP but the construction of the historical stadium is not possible.
He said that the Sindh government has announced five crore rupees for Arshad Nadeem, the KP government should also make a special announcement for Arshad Nadeem. Arshad Nadeem provided a happy occasion for Pakistan on the occasion of Independence Day, for which we pay tribute to him.
Chief Minister Punjab announced Rs 10 crore reward
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has also announced a huge prize money for Pakistani athlete Arshad Nadeem.
Maryam Nawaz has also announced to build Arshad Nadeem Sports City in Mian Chanu along with Rs 10 crore as reward for Arshad Nadeem.
Chief Minister Punjab said that Arshad Nadeem has given a gift to the nation by winning the gold medal. Arshad Nadeem won the gold medal for Pakistan despite the odds.
Sindh Government announced a reward of Rs 5 crore
Arshad Nadeem, who won the first gold medal for Pakistan after 40 years in the Paris Olympics, was announced by the Sindh government as a reward of Rs.
Punjab Governor announced Rs 20 lakh reward
Wrestling: Zoltán Lévai was the first Hungarian wrestler to appear at the Olympics. The 77-kilogram grappler was defeated by the Turkish European and world champion Burhan Akbudak in the round of 16, who previously weighed 82 kilos, a weight group below. Lévai started the match actively, Akbudak was waved first and sent down to the mat. Lévai locked Akbudak’s waist, but his opponent defended well, escaped to the edge of the mat, it was impossible to spin him over. Lévai continued to go forward and was able to push the Turk out, which led to a 2-0 lead. At the beginning of the second three minutes, Akbudak was seen to be more active, so Lévai went down to a parter position. The Turk tried to catch him, but was unable to start an action. Later, Akbudak was more defensive, no more points were scored, so Lévai advanced to the top eight.
There, the Azeri Sanan Suleymanov, who was second in the World Championship last year, was waiting for him. Lévai also started this match strongly, the judge saw him as more active, so the Azeri was sent to the ground. Lévai was able to grab his opponent’s waist, but he defended well, so the Hungarian only got one point. In the second half, Suleymanov was the beneficiary, so Lévai was sent off. He also defended well, so the score was only 1-1. However, according to the rules, a point earned later can be worth a victory, so Lévai should have pulled something unexpected. Instead, the Azeri almost pushed him off the mat, a big save had to be made. By the last half minute, Lévai had apparently reached the end of his strength, he was unable to perform an action worth points, even though he had a good opportunity to attack. Lévain could have continued, but for that Suleymanov would have had to reach the final to take the Hungarian with him to the consolation prize. This did not work out, Suleymanov lost 6-1 to the Kazakh Demeu Zhadrajev.
Athletics: Petra Bánhidi-Farkas was the only Hungarian starter in the morning program. You could get to the long jump finals with 675 centimeters or the best 12 results. Bánhidi-Farkas first jumped 640 cm, then his second two attempts were weaker than that, so he was eliminated.
Kayak-canoe: In the preliminaries on Tuesday, the program started with the 500-meter race of the kayak quads, the women’s quad (Noémi Pupp, Sára Fojt, Tamara Csipes, Dóra Gazsó Alida) immediately reached the final, the men’s quad (Bence Nádas, Kolos Csizmadia, István Kuli, Tótka Sándor) made it to the middle race.
In the men’s kayak doubles, both Hungarian pairs made it to the middle race, the Hungarian team consisting of Sándor Nádas-Bence-Tótka and Ádám Kopasz-Bálint-Varga also has a chance to reach the finals.
In women’s kayak doubles, Dóra Csipes Tamara-Gazsó Alida and Sára Pupp Noémi-Fojt were third in their respective heats, so both units will continue in the hope race.
The men’s and women’s canoe pairs qualified for the hope race. Adolf Balázs and Jonatán Hajdu finished fourth in the preliminary race, while Ágnes Kiss and Bianka Nagy finished in third place.
In the early afternoon, the races of hope were organized, where among the Hungarian competitors, the women’s canoe duo, Ágnes Kiss and Bianka Nagy, were the first to be interested. The duo won their race of hope, thus reaching the middle race of 500 meters.
Adolf Balázs and Jonatán Hajdu finished in second place in the men’s canoe doubles race, so the Hungarian team made it to the middle race.
In the women’s kayak doubles competition, two Hungarian pairs also appeared in the second hope race. In the end, both duos made it to the intermediate race, Tamara Csipes and Dóra Alida Gazsó won the hope race, and Noémi Pupp and Sára Fojt came fourth.
Handball: The quarter-final against Sweden was decided in extra time, the women’s national team was leading shortly before the end of regular time, but then the Swedes equalized. They handled the extra time better, the end was 36-32, thus ending the Olympics for our handball players.
Water polo: Our women’s polo team held the world champion and three-time defending champion America to five goals in the quarter-finals, which is a fantastic performance, but in the meantime, they could not be surpassed in attack, the United States won 5-4, gaining a much greater man advantage.
It has been decided to deport Indian wrestler Antam Pinghal and his team from Paris, participating in the Paris Olympics 2024.
According to media reports, Antam Pinghal gave his accreditation card to the sister and asked her to go to Games Village and collect her belongings. When her sister managed to get in, she was caught by security on her way out.
According to Indian media, Antam Panghal’s return is a big shame for the country because Antam Panghal and the entire delegation accompanying him are being deported from Paris.
Indian wrestler faints, admitted to hospital after being declared ineligible for finals
According to reports, the Olympics administration has informed India that the wrestlers and their team are being deported for committing a major disciplinary violation.
The wrestler’s sister was caught for breach of discipline and taken to the police station to record a statement, the Olympics administration said.
Although no record was broken, new history was made on the Paris Olympic track on Monday morning (8/5). For the first time, all runners who competed in the men’s 100m final recorded times under 10 seconds.
American runner Noah Lyles, who won the event with a time of 9.79 seconds, almost finished together with Kishane Thompson. He was only five thousandths of a second behind the Jamaican sprinter. Meanwhile, bronze was won by another American sprinter, Fred Kerley (9.81 seconds).
As reported on the official Olympic website, in the next positions are South African runner Akani Simbine (9.82) and previous Olympic champion, Marcel Jacobs from Italy (9.85).
So far, Lyles has not been able to break Usain Bolt’s world record of 9.58 seconds. The same goes for the Olympic record set by the Jamaican runner at the 2012 London Olympics with a time of 9.63 seconds.
However, Lyles still has the chance to break the world record (19.19 seconds) and the Olympic record (19.30 seconds) which is also in Bolt’s name in the 200m race, which will be contested on August 9. (M-3)
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