Arshad Nadeem of Pakistan clinched the gold medal in javelin throw at the Paris Olympics 2024, marking a historic victory. However, controversy has arisen following his win. After the competition, Arshad Nadeem underwent a doping test, with claims now surfacing that the Pakistani athlete threw the javelin 92.

97 meters by consuming banned substances. As news of this scandal spreads, demands for Neeraj Chopra to be awarded the gold medal have started to emerge. Let's delve into the truth behind these allegations.

What is a Dope Test? Doping tests are conducted in almost all sports events around the world. This examination is usually done through urine and blood samples. The purpose is to determine whether an athlete has attempted to cheat in any way by using drugs, performance-enhancing tablets, or any form of dishonesty according to medical terms.

Many athletes have been found guilty of doping in the Olympics. In the Paris Olympics 2024, Iran's Sajjad Sehneh and Nigerian boxer Cynthia were found guilty of doping. What is the claim being made? There is a growing demand on social media for action to be taken against Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem.

One individual stated that when everyone else was able to throw the javelin from 88 meters to 89 meters, how did Nadeem manage to throw it 92.97 meters. Additionally, someone shared a photo of Arshad claiming that his face looked as if he had consumed intoxicating substances.

While there are some who are supporting the Pakistani athlete, the.