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The answer depends on which way the athlete rotates- if he is left handed, then the discus will spin counterclockwise. It will spin this way because the athlete must flick his wrist and spin the disc off his fingers when he releases the disc. If the athlete is right handed, then the disc will rotate clockwise for the same reason.
A discus has a diameter of 219-221 mm (8.66 inches) for the men's event and diameter of 180-182 mm (7.17 inches) for the women's event.
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A discus is a very heavy stone that was thrown by men. The discus was an indicator of great strength and heroism.
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Discus, javelin, shot (shot put), hammer (hammer throw)
The shot put and discus.
The likely word is "discuss" (to talk over). The thrown object in the Olympics is a discus.
Yes, the discus is a track and field event. A heavy disc, called a discus is thrown, the longest throw wins the game.
The term discus refers to a heavy disc which is thrown for sport. It is an iconic event for the Olympic Games, first dating back to 708 BC. The discus weighs 2 kilograms for the men's event and 1 kilogram for the women's.
That is the weight (2 kg) of the men's discus.
The likely word is "disgrace" (shame).Similar words are discus (a thrown saucer) and discuss (talk over).
from the front of the circle to the first spot the disc touches the ground
a legal discus throw is when the thrower stays inside the ring when throwing, and the disc stays inside the field when thrown. it can be scratched if the thrower steps outside of the ringwhen throwing or walks out of the front of the ring after throw