Arshad Nadeem declines Neeraj Chopra’s invite for Bengaluru javelin event
- Arshad Nadeem has declined an invitation from Neeraj Chopra to participate in the NC Classic javelin event due to a scheduling conflict with the Asian Championships in Korea from May 27 to 31.
- The NC Classic event will feature top athletes, including Anderson Peters and Thomas Rohler, and has received category A status from World Athletics.
- Nadeem expressed gratitude for the invitation to the NC Classic javelin event and confirmed his training commitments for the Asian Championships in Korea.
- Chopra confirmed that he invited Nadeem and was awaiting a response after discussions with Nadeem's coach.
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Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem Declines Neeraj Chopra Invitation For Classic Javelin Event In India. Reason Is...
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Arshad Nadeem declines Neeraj Chopra’s invite for Bengaluru javelin event
Pakistan’s Olympic gold medallist Arshad Nadeem has formally declined Indian javelin star Neeraj Chopra’s invitation to participate in the Bengaluru Classic Throwing Championship scheduled for 24 May. According to sources, Nadeem conveyed his gratitude to Chopra in a response letter, acknowledging the invitation but stating that he would not be able to attend due to a tightly packed schedule. “The year’s training and events have already been fin…
Neeraj Chopra on Arshad Nadeem's Presence in Bengaluru Meet
INDIA’S ace javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has ruled out the possibility of rival Arshad Nadeem of Pakistan attending a sporting event, organized by him, in Bengaluru next month. The Olympic gold medalist said it is now “completely out of the question” in the wake of Tuesday’s deadly terror attack at Pahalgam in Kashmir. Relations between India and Pakistan have become strained after 26 tourists were gunned down during an attack at an open meadow…
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