Celebrating Success Beyond Borders: Lessons from the 2024 Paris Olympics

Unless you’re from the subcontinent, you may have missed the javelin throw finals at the 2024 Paris Olympics last night.

What unfolded on that field wasn’t just a competition between athletes; it was a masterclass in sportsmanship, unity, and the true spirit of competition.

Out of 12 athletes in the finals, eight qualified for the last round, and frankly, by the end of it, it was only between two athletes.

Two rivals, one gold medal.

But instead of the bitter rivalry that often dominates headlines, we witnessed something extraordinary: Indian athlete Neeraj Chopra, the previous Olympic gold medalist, was overjoyed to see his competitor Arshad Nadeem of Pakistan break the Olympic world record and win Pakistan’s first gold medal in 32 years.

This moment of genuine support and celebration from both countries was heartwarming and reminded us that success doesn’t have to come at the expense of others.

This moment serves as an important reminder of a few key lessons:

The Power of Genuine Sportsmanship

Arshad Nadeem’s remarkable achievement and Neeraj Chopra’s heartfelt reaction remind us that true champions celebrate not only their own successes but also the victories of their peers.

This wasn’t just about sports; it was a powerful demonstration of how true sportsmanship can transcend rivalry, uniting competitors in mutual respect and shared joy.

Neeraj Chopra’s genuine joy at Arshad Nadeem’s victory only seems to have amplified his own stellar reputation as a gracious champion.

Success Isn’t a Zero-Sum Game

Too often, we fall into the trap of believing that success is a zero-sum game—that for one person to win, another must lose.

But this moment at the Olympics reminds us that success can be shared.

Celebrating others’ achievements doesn’t diminish your own accomplishments; in fact, it can inspire you to reach new heights.

Neeraj Chopra’s reaction is a testament to this. His willingness to uplift Arshad Nadeem shows that supporting others can enhance your own success story.

Uplifting Others Strengthens Us All

The overwhelming support from both India and Pakistan for Arshad Nadeem’s backstory and Neeraj Chopra’s genuine personality shows how powerful it is to uplift others.

In a world often divided by borders and propaganda, these two athletes united people through their mutual respect and shared love for their sport.

Uplifting others doesn’t reduce your own light; instead, it amplifies it.

Imagine if we celebrated our peers’ innovations as enthusiastically as our own in our professional lives.

How much stronger would our industries be if we saw competition not as a threat, but as an opportunity for mutual growth?

Healthy Competition and Mutual Respect Can Coexist

The javelin throw finals didn’t just teach us about success—they also taught us about the importance of healthy competition.

Arshad and Neeraj showed that it’s possible to compete fiercely while still holding a deep respect for one another.

These two athletes from neighboring countries with a shared colonial history, separated by a border and political propaganda, were united in their human emotions and respect for each other. 

This kind of competition doesn’t just push us to be better; it also strengthens the bonds between us.

In any field, whether sports, business, or creativity, we should strive to balance competition with collaboration, ensuring that our drive to succeed doesn’t overshadow our humanity.

A Shared History, A United Future

Two countries with a shared colonial history, separated by a border, came together for a brief moment, united by human emotions.

This is a powerful reminder that our shared humanity transcends the divisions that history and politics create.

As we navigate our own careers and industries, let’s carry this spirit forward.

Let’s work to break down barriers, whether they’re competitive, cultural, or ideological, and build a future where success is something we all celebrate together.

The javelin throw finals at the Paris Olympics were more than just a sporting event; they were a lesson in human connection, sportsmanship, and the true meaning of success.


The Olympic spirit of sportsmanship is a powerful reminder that our common humanity can transcend political divides.

Arshad Nadeem and Neeraj Chopra have set a shining example for us all.

Now, it’s up to us to carry that spirit of unity, respect, and mutual support into our daily lives and professional pursuits.

How do you celebrate the successes of those around you?

Share your thoughts or experiences in the comments below.

Let’s start a conversation about fostering a culture of mutual respect and collaboration in our industries.

Shibrah Rafaqat
Shibrah Rafaqat

Shibrah is a web designer and medical professional originally from Lahore, now based in Dubai. She combines her deep clinical knowledge with a love for technology to create meaningful, user-friendly websites. When she’s not designing, you’ll find her exploring new tech or enjoying food like a true Punjabi. Shibrah is passionate about blending healthcare with web design to make a real impact.

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