Pakistan’s Olympic javelin hero Arshad Nadeem and India’s Neeraj Chopra are poised to face each other next month.
They will come in action against each other after roughly a year at the Diamond League event in Poland. The event would mark their first clash since the Paris Olympics.

The highly anticipated competition, scheduled for August 16, comes against the backdrop of strained Pakistan-India relations, which have increasingly influenced the sports arena.
According to a Diamond League press release dated July 9, the event will feature top athletes, including Kenyan middle-distance runner Faith Kipyegon.
The organizers highlighted the Nadeem-Chopra clash as a significant moment, describing it as “the first opportunity for revenge” following their Olympic encounter.
The statement noted that Nadeem’s appearances on the European circuit are rare, making his participation in Poland particularly noteworthy, driven by his eagerness to compete against Chopra.
The press release also acknowledged Chopra’s strong form, with a 90-meter throw earlier this spring, and his recent victory at the inaugural ‘Neeraj Chopra Classic,’ India’s first major field competition. Meanwhile, Nadeem showcased his prowess in May, securing gold with an impressive 86.4-meter throw at the Asian Athletics Championship in Gumi, South Korea.
The buildup to this rivalry has not been without controversy. In April, Chopra announced that top global javelin throwers, including Nadeem, were invited to the Neeraj Chopra Classic. However, a terrorist attack in India-occupied Kashmir on April 22 sparked significant backlash in India over Nadeem’s invitation, leading to his absence from the event.
As both athletes prepare for the Silesia showdown, their competition is set to captivate audiences amid heightened political and sporting tensions.
