First Response:
It can change, but from the foul line to the furthest set of dots is 15 feet. There is no standard for any length after that.
Second Repsonse:
The distance from the foul line to the start of the approach is to be a minimum of 15 feet.
60 feet
The foul line (free throw line) is 13 feet 9 inches from the center of the basket (goal) In High School, NCAA, and the NBA basketball.
The back of the free throw line/ or foul line is 13 feet 9 inches from the center of the goal or hoop for standard play.
The back of the free throw line or foul line is 13 feet 9 inches from the center of the goal or basket.
yes but you will not get as far
Fifteen feet for all.
There are three sets of dots on the approach:First set located about 15 feet from the foul lineSecond set is 12 feet awayThird set is approximately 3 inches away.Some centers do not use targeting dots at the further levels.
a college basketball foul shot/line is always 15ft fron the center of the hoop
You normally sprint until the line then you jump as far as you can (make sure you land on 2 feet not on your bum!)
Greg Rutherford won a Long Jump Gold Medal with a Jump of 8.31
far away
Usain Bolt does not compete in the long jump.