He added that he had a knee injury for which he underwent surgery and now the rehab is complete and he is feeling much better.


Lahore: Olympian Javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem will leave for South Africa for training.
On this occasion, Arshad Nadeem while congratulating on the happiness of Ramadan and Eid said: ‘I will do five weeks of training in South Africa’.
Arshad Nadeem stated he trained in Pakistan for two, requesting prayer.
He added that he had a knee injury for which he underwent surgery and now the rehab is complete and he is feeling much better.
He further said that Olympics are near and ‘I am working hard for it, I thank Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Pakistan Athletics Federation for their support, while Salman Iqbal coached very well’.

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