If you're about 18 years, i would say 12 meters, if you've not had any javelin training. Given some technique and fitness training, you'll reach 15 meters pretty quick.
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You have your numbers horribly messed up. Freshman to Sophomore ranges from 70(untrained)-150 (medium to well trained) feet on average (21 meters-45 meters). As a senior, you can expect throws to be 160+ feet on average, some top of the line seniors get up into the 200's and the farthest IRL throw i have seen is 225 feet (68 meters).
Well for high school, i seen a freshman throw the 12lb shot put 41 feet but he was well trained and is a very good thrower. but the rest of the freshmen I've seen usually get past 25ft so between 25-35 feet would be average.
If you're about 18 years, i would say 12 meters, if you've not had any javelin training. Given some technique and fitness training, you'll reach 15 meters pretty quick.
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You have your numbers horribly messed up. Freshman to Sophomore ranges from 70(untrained)-150 (medium to well trained) feet on average (21 meters-45 meters). As a senior, you can expect throws to be 160+ feet on average, some top of the line seniors get up into the 200's and the farthest IRL throw i have seen is 225 feet (68 meters).
It weighs 4 kg or 8.8 lbs in high school
shotput, baseball, tennis, golf, diving, discus, hammer throw, high jump, bowling, archery
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35 ft for high school
Im not sure about the rules for other states, but i know the state of never doesn't let the high schoolers throw the hammer. In High School, the only state that has the hammer throw is Rhode Island.
I am above average but I am a sophomore going into junior year throwing 37 feet. But I think average is mid 20s. but if you are looking to get into this in college for a scholarship , you need to throw 42 ft. good luck
160ft
Mid twenties is the average distance. Around 25 or so.
between 100 - 120 a throw of 145 or higher is good enough for state.
the girls pole vaulting record is 5.05m by Yelena Isinbayeva from Russia in 2008 at the Beijing Olympics
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2.3 seconds