
Pakistani Olympic champion Javelina Arshad Nada was declared “fully fit” of his doctor and prepared a stage for clearing a blockbuster with the Indian ruling world champion Neera Chopra for the upcoming World Athletics Championship, starting on 13 September.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!The 28 -year -old underwent the operation on the right calf in Cambridge in July 2025 and forced him to miss the Diamond League circuit. His return increased the expectations of what he promises to be one of the highlights of the tournament.Dr. Assad Abbas, who supervised Nadeem’s recovery, expressed complete satisfaction with his rehabilitation.“Arshad has fully recovered and followed his rehabilitation and progress. I am sure he will be there for competing with Neera and all the others who will be built at the Javelin event,” said Abbas Telecom Asia Sport. He added, “I am convinced he will achieve better results than in Paris.”
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The rivalry of Chopra – Nada has become one of the most convincing stories of athletics. At the World Championship in Budapest in 2023, Chopra rooted gold with 88.17 m throwing that he won the silver 87.82 m of only 35 centimeters. While Chopra boasts Olympic gold from Tokyo 2021 (87.58 m) and several continental titles, he improved his name to history at the Paris Olympics 2024 and released Mammoth 92.97 m to secure the first Olympic gold from Pakistan in 32 years.However, over the preparations for Tokyo faced obstacles. His coach Salman Butt revealed that torrential rains in Lahore disrupted throwing practice at the Panjab Stadium.“The training has been influenced by rains that have been taking place for the last few days. Hovering practice is very risky during the rainy season,” Butt said. “Hopefully we will focus on throwing after the rain stops.”Despite the failures in the weather butt, he confirmed that he trains “energetically” above and remains on the way for Tokyo. It is expected that its return against Chopra will not only attract the subcontinent, but also the global athletic community, because the two of the biggest names of sport are preparing for a historical clash.