The much-anticipated showdown between Olympic rivals Neeraj Chopra and Arshad Nadeem at the upcoming Diamond League in Poland now hangs in the balance. Pakistan’s star javelin thrower recently underwent surgery on his calf muscle in England, casting serious doubt over his participation in the marquee event.
The two athletes were set to renew their rivalry on August 16 at the Diamond League meeting in Silesia, Poland, marking their first head-to-head clash since the 2024 Paris Olympics, a historic contest where Nadeem stunned the world with a record-breaking throw of 92.97m to clinch gold. Chopra, India’s Tokyo 2021 Olympic champion, had to settle for silver with a best of 89.45m.
The face-off in Poland, followed by another scheduled meeting in Switzerland, was expected to be a highlight of this year’s athletics calendar. But with Nadeem’s recovery and long-term fitness in focus, those matchups now appear unlikely.
Surgery and Rehabilitation: Nadeem Shifts Focus to World Championships
Nadeem’s coach, Salman Butt, who is currently overseeing his rehabilitation in England, confirmed the athlete underwent a procedure to treat a nagging calf issue. The surgery was performed by Dr. Ali Bajwa at Spire Hospital in Cambridge.
According to Butt, the 27-year-old Olympic champion is now prioritizing his preparation for the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo this September, where he aims to return to top form.
“Arshad had been dealing with calf discomfort for some time, and it was important to address it before the World Championships,” Butt said. “His focus is fully on Tokyo. I don’t think he’ll be competing in the Diamond League events before that.”
Nadeem is currently undergoing rehabilitation in London, and while a return for one event before Tokyo hasn’t been completely ruled out, his camp is taking a cautious approach.
“If he gets the all-clear from the doctors, he may consider participating in one event ahead of the Worlds. But that depends entirely on how his recovery progresses,” Butt added.
A High-Stakes Rivalry on Hold
Arshad Nadeem’s recent achievements including gold at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, the Asian Athletics Championships in South Korea earlier this year, and of course, his Olympic triumph in Paris have made his rivalry with Chopra one of the most anticipated storylines in global athletics.
Their next meeting, now likely to take place in Tokyo at the World Championships, will have added stakes. Nadeem had taken silver behind Chopra at the 2023 Worlds in Budapest, and the Indian will be looking to reclaim the top spot.
While fans may have to wait a little longer for the next chapter in this compelling duel, one thing is certain: when Chopra and Nadeem do meet again, the world will be watching.











