AGL37.93▼ -0.2 (-0.01%)AIRLINK136.44▼ -4.85 (-0.03%)BOP5.45▼ -0.17 (-0.03%)CNERGY3.81▼ -0.05 (-0.01%)DCL7.5▼ -0.05 (-0.01%)DFML46.21▼ -1.19 (-0.03%)DGKC80.08▲ 0.42 (0.01%)FCCL27.97▲ 0.45 (0.02%)FFBL55.47▲ 0.84 (0.02%)FFL8.55▼ -0.05 (-0.01%)HUBC112.73▼ -0.69 (-0.01%)HUMNL12.33▲ 1.12 (0.10%)KEL3.85▼ -0.13 (-0.03%)KOSM8.02▼ -0.51 (-0.06%)MLCF35.08▲ 0.03 (0.00%)NBP65.9▲ 2.28 (0.04%)OGDC170.46▲ 0.62 (0.00%)PAEL25.25▲ 0.07 (0.00%)PIBTL6.15▲ 0.27 (0.05%)PPL132.25▲ 5.98 (0.05%)PRL24.41▼ -0.4 (-0.02%)PTC14.52▲ 1.32 (0.10%)SEARL58.9▲ 1.59 (0.03%)TELE7.07▼ -0.09 (-0.01%)TOMCL34.95▲ 0.01 (0.00%)TPLP7.94▲ 0.45 (0.06%)TREET14.23▼ -0.1 (-0.01%)TRG45.68▼ -0.81 (-0.02%)UNITY25.67▼ -0.39 (-0.01%)WTL1.2▲ 0 (0.00%)

French ambassador hosts post-Olympic reception for Arshad Nadeem, Haider Ali

Share
Tweet
WhatsApp
Share on Linkedin
[tta_listen_btn]

Ambassador of France Nicolas Galey on Thursday hosted the post-Olympic reception for Pakistan’s winners in Paris Olympic games—ArshadNadeem (Gold in javelin throw) and Haider Ali (bronze in Discus Throw in Para-Olympics). The ambassador was all praise for the duo, their coaches, colleagues, medical and phsyio trainers, families and the entire squad for participating in the games.

The reception was attended by a large number of ambassadors, diplomats, members of the Right to Play, officials of the Pakistan Olympic Association, Syed NaveedQamar former Minister, Senator Sherry Rehman and of course fans, friends and family members of the champions.

It may be mentioned that in July this year prior to their leaving for Paris Olympic games, Ambassador Galey had hosted a similar reception and wished them success. “You brought laurels for your countrymen and women and it is something that has made everyone proud,” said the French ambassador.

“Two months ago, on July 8, I was happy and honored, with the entire French embassy team and all our guests, to receive many of you at the embassy, as you were preparing to fly to Paris for the Olympic and Paralympic Games,” said the ambassador adding “so much has happened in the last two months.”

The ambassador highlighted the fact that though Pakistan’s Olympic and Paralympic delegations in Paris were not the largest ones – especially the Paralympic delegation yet, he said, it brought a gold medal in the javelin throw – Pakistan’s first individual medal in the history of the Olympic Games and a bronze medal in the discus throw.

The ambassador highlighted the specific impact of the Paralympic Games. Para-Olympians are athletes, like any other – and many do not like to be considered heroes. But they are certainly less well-known than others, and the Paralympic competitions showed the world, including the Pakistani public, that accidents of genetics or life do not prevent anyone from achieving incredible feats.

The ambassador praised the simple, unassuming and humble nature of Arshad saying his press conference with his Indian competitor friend Neeraj Chopra demonstrated the most ‘estimable human and sporting values, which later their mothers echoes in the following days in a moving and sincere way.

The ambassador at the end wished the duo success in Los Angeles in four years. “I am sure, Pakistani athletes will win more medals because the example of Nadeem and Haider work a great encouragement to the athletes of Pakistan and, let’s hope, an incentive for high-level sport to be supported and promoted in this country and for you to have even more success.” Arshad Nadeem’s coach Salman Iqbal Butt expressed gratitude to the French Embassy for hosting the pre and the post-Olympic receptions. He called the arrangements in Paris Olympic Village quite up to the mark and termed their days there quite memorable period of their time.

 

Related Posts