Pakistan is far behind India in Olympics, account has not been opened for 29 years, neighbouring country is craving for every single medal

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Tezzbuzz|13-07-2024

India vs Pakistan at Olympics : Ever since India and Pakistan have separated, there is a constant competition between the two countries to get ahead of each other. There is a tough competition between the two countries in every field. There has always been a rivalry between India and Pakistan in the field of sports as well. From cricket to hockey and squash, India-Pakistan matches have always been very exciting in every field. However, when it comes to Olympics, then Pakistan is nowhere near India here.

If we look at the Olympic history of India and Pakistan, the story of both the countries has been completely different. India has achieved success in almost every event, while on the other hand Pakistan is yearning for every medal. India had performed its best in the last Tokyo Olympics and won a total of 7 medals. Whereas the condition of Pakistan is such that they have not even opened their account in the Olympics for 29 years. None of their players have been able to win a single medal in the Olympics during this period.

Pakistan is craving for every single medal in Olympics

If we talk about India's overall performance in the Olympics, till now India has won a total of 35 medals in 24 Olympic games. During this time India has won 10 gold, 9 silver and 16 bronze medals. On the other hand, Pakistan's record has been very poor. Pakistan has only 10 medals in Olympic history. Out of these, they won 8 medals only in hockey. Pakistan last won a medal in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. However, since then there has been a dearth of medals in Pakistan.

Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem came close to winning a medal during the Tokyo Olympics 2020. He finished 5th in the men's javelin throw. Apart from this, there is no hope for Pakistan anywhere. Even during the Paris Olympics, Pakistan's highest expectations will be from Arshad Nadeem. They do not have much hope in any other event.

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