the girls pole vaulting record is 5.05m by Yelena Isinbayeva from Russia in 2008 at the Beijing Olympics
shot hammer discus Javelin
Mid twenties is the average distance. Around 25 or so.
Javelin throwing primarily relies on the anaerobic energy system, which provides short bursts of high-intensity energy without the need for oxygen. This system helps athletes generate the power needed to propel the javelin over a long distance.
half the distance of your third throw
Michael Landon
On average, a 13-year-old may be able to throw a javelin between 30-50 feet. However, this can vary based on individual strength and technique. It's important for young athletes to receive proper coaching and training to improve their throwing distance.
If you are female, then you would need 45 feet for the shot put, 140 feet for the javelin, and 149 feet for the discus to get a division 1 track scholarship. It looks like javelin is your best bet. I would focus on improving your technique and distance. If you are male, then you should focus on academics and getting high SAT or ACT scores.
Long jump, Bicycle racing, Swimming, Javelin throwing, Boxing, Hurdles, Relay run, discus, Archery, High jump.
The speed of a javelin is typically measured using a radar gun or a high-speed camera. The radar gun calculates the speed of the javelin as it travels through the air, while the high-speed camera captures the motion of the javelin to determine its speed.
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 :)
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.