Arshad Nadeem Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics
Arshad Nadeem is a Pakistani javelin thrower who is an 8-time National Champion. (In English Arshad Nadeem) Arshad Capricorn Khanewal, Punjab, Pakistan Javlin Thrower Athletic 6 ft 2 in or 188 cm
Arshad Nadeem Quick Info
Height
6 ft 2 in
Weight
90 kg
Date of Birth
January 2, 1997
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Arshad Nadeem is a Pakistani javelin thrower who is an 8-time National Champion.
Born Name
ارشد ندیم (In English Arshad Nadeem)
Nick Name
Arshad
Sun Sign
Capricorn
Born Place
Khanewal, Punjab, Pakistan
Nationality
Occupation
Javlin Thrower
Family
Father – Muhammad Ashraf (Mason)
Siblings – Arshad has 2 younger siblings and 5 older siblings.
Build
Athletic
Height
6 ft 2 in or 188 cm
Weight
90 kg or 198.5 lbs
Race / Ethnicity
Asian (Pakistani)
Arshad is of Punjabi descent.
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Distinctive Features
His towering physical appearance
Religion
Islam
Arshad Nadeem Facts
He developed an interest in sports at an early age. In school, Arshad played various sports including cricket, badminton, football, and athletics.
Growing up, Arshad was very passionate about cricket.
While in grade 7, Arshad was spotted by Rasheed Ahmad Saqi who took him under his wing and trained him. At first, he was interested in the shot put and discus throw but eventually settled on javelin throwing with some persuading from his father.
In the domestic Javelin competition, Arshad represents the Pakistan Water & Power Development Authority.
Arshad began competing professionally in javelin throwing in 2015. A year later, he received a scholarship from World Athletics to train at the IAAF High Performance Training Centre in Mauritius.
The earliest post that Arshad uploaded to his Instagram account was on April 3, 2021.
He became the first Pakistani athlete to make it into the finals of any track and field event at the Olympic Games as well as the World Athletics Championships.
Arshad became the first-ever athlete from South Asia at the 2022 Commonwealth Games to breach the 90m mark and set a new record with a throw of 90.18 m.
He won a silver medal at the World Athletics Championship 2023. He won a prize money of $35,000 (or PKR 10.6 million).