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Arshad Nadeem has maintained his fifth place on the list of the top five javelin throwers in World Athletics' (WA) most recent ranking.
Neeraj Chopra, a well-known Indian javelin thrower, now holds the top slot in the rankings after scoring 1,455 points.
He outscored Grenada's Anderson Peters by 22 points. With 1,416 points, Czech citizen Jakub Vadlejch is in third place.
Arshad Nadeem is currently ranked fifth worldwide with 1,306 points, while German thrower Julian Webber moved up to fourth with 1,385 points.
After having elbow surgery lately, Arshad Nadeem is confident in his physical condition as he gets ready for the Asian Championship in Pattaya and the World Championship in Budapest.
Nadeem has started throwing the javelin again after undergoing recovery and mild training at the PSB Coaching Centre.
Nadeem managed to throw his personal best distance of 86.38 metres at that time despite suffering a knee injury at an international competition in Iran last year.
He won a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham and made history by becoming the first South Asian athlete to throw a javelin more than 90 metres.
Nadeem is a well-known character in the javelin throwing community thanks to his commitment to the sport and his accomplishments there.
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