The average throwing distance for a high school athlete can vary significantly based on the sport and the individual's skill level. For example, high school football quarterbacks typically throw a football between 40 to 60 yards, while baseball players can throw a ball around 70 to 90 feet. In track and field, high school javelin throwers may average distances of 130 to 160 feet, depending on their training and technique. Overall, these distances can fluctuate widely among athletes.
Mid twenties is the average distance. Around 25 or so.
about 20 yards accurate and 30-35 a little wild
Michael Landon
Im not sure.. But my farthest throw was 52 feet and I'm in middle school
It depends, if you are still in middle school and throwing the 600 gram, the top prospects throw roughly 50 meters, but if you're in high school and throwing the 800 gram at 14, then probably around 45 meters would be good. If you want to be recruited you need to throw 180 feet minimum, but 60 meters or 200 feet if you want to make it big. I was one of the top u14 throwers in the country by throwing 50 meters, but a good thrower would throw 35-40 at 14 years old. Usually, there are 1 or 2 kids in high school that throw 70 meters, but 60 meters will get you basically anywhere.
The major areas of P.E. lessons are running, throwing and jumping. There are 2 types of running: long distance - like 1500 metres or 800 metres - and short distance - 100m, 200m and 300m for girls, 400m for boys. Throwing is normally shotput, javelin or discus and jumping is long jump, high jump or triple jump. This is all based on secondary school though - different schools may be different. Hope this helps :)
The average distance to school varies depending on location, with some students living close by and others farther away. In general, the average distance can range from a few blocks to several miles.
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In most public schools I don't think that they have javelin because of the many many risks!
500 grams
Only seventeen states allow Javelin as a field event in high school. Many other states such as Arizona are looking into adding the event.