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The men's javelin was redesigned in 1984 to shorten the distance it could be thrown. The decision to shorten the jav was made by the International Amateur Athletic Association after East Germany's Uwe Hohn crushed the previous world record of 99.72 m with a throw of 104.80 m. The distances reached by improving athletes were nearing the point where they could no longer be contained in the infield, and thus the decision was made to design the jav to "underperform." By shifting the center of weight forward, the javelin's tip tilts forward and comes down sooner, steepening the arc of flight and thus shortening the throws by about 10%. The javelin tip has also been changed to reduce the flight distance All the records were modified down to reflect the change.
to make a javelin you need a fiberglass rod and a steel tip
the speed at the point of release can be up to 70 miles per hour in the Olympic Games it depends how hard you throw it. the harder you throw, the faster it will be. there is no average speed
measuring tape
in javelin you throw a long sick with a point called ajavelin
Yes, Javelin was a model of the company AMC. The AMC Javelin was made from 1967-1974.
it was made in Greece
metal
Tin hope this helps
wood
Suggest reading the wiki on the Javelin Here are 2 links
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Jowett
yes because it has a metal point n the end
A Javelin is a spearlike shaft about 8 1 / 2 feet (2.7 meters) long and usually made of wood, used in throwing for distance. Commonly, the Javelin is used in the outdoor activity, Track. REFERENCES > http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Javelin?s=t <
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