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The objective of Javelin is to throw the javelin over the greatest possible distance.
The standard method for measuring the distance of a javelin throw in competitive athletics is by measuring from the point where the javelin first touches the ground to the nearest mark made by the javelin. This distance is then recorded as the official measurement of the throw.
A measuring tape is commonly used to measure the distance a javelin travels. The tape is extended from the starting point to where the javelin landed to determine the distance thrown.
The distance a javelin is thrown is measured from the point where the javelin first strikes the ground to the nearest mark made by the point of the javelin that remains in the ground. The measurement is then taken in a straight line from the first mark to the throwing line.
the person that throws the javelin the bigger distance from the start win first-sixth.
No - the thrower must simply throw the javelin the furthest distance with both a legal delivery and landing of the implement.
2m
half the distance of your third throw
it is called a javelin or a lance
The distance for the junior world record javelin throw is 80.95 meters (265 feet and 10 inches), set by Neeraj Chopra of India in 2016.
They have to throw the javelin further than the rest of the competitors. once a person throws their javelin, the distance is measured and recorded. once everyone has thrown, the winner is determined.
If a javelin does not stick into the ground, the throw is measured from the point where it first strikes the ground to the nearest edge of the curve made by the javelin. This method ensures a fair measurement of the distance thrown, even if the javelin does not stick into the ground.