there is no restriction, it should be longer than the farthest throw will be.
The three fouls that can occur when throwing the javelin are stepping out of the throwing area, failing to release the javelin before crossing the front edge of the throwing arc, and the javelin landing outside the designated sector. A throw is considered a foul if the athlete touches the ground outside the throwing area during their attempt. Additionally, if the javelin does not land within the marked sector, the throw is also invalidated.
A Javelin
The playing area for javelin consists of a rectangular throwing sector that measures 30 degrees in angle, extending from the throwing arc. The throw is made from a runway that is 4 meters wide and at least 30 meters long, leading into a marked landing area where the javelin must land. The landing area is typically a grass or sand surface, extending beyond the throw line to ensure safety and accuracy in measurement. Overall, the javelin throw must adhere to specific guidelines set by athletics governing bodies for proper competition.
It is the Javelin.
The person who uses a javelin or participates in the sport is called a javelin thrower. The javelin throwers throw the javelin by the use of their hands.
2.5m modern javelin
The plural for for javelin is javelins.
whatbdoes the javelin respresent
The objective of Javelin is to throw the javelin over the greatest possible distance.
No, a javelin is something you can see or hold so javelin is a concrete noun.
It's called a Javillon. (If it has a sharp edge on it)
Javelin is a metal tipped spear used in an athletic event known as javelin throw. Unlike other throwing events, in javelin throw the thrower has to cover a long run-up area before throwing. It provides him certain forward velocity so that the javelin could be thrown up to the maximum distance.In javelin throws only those throws are legal in which the tip of javelin touches the ground first. As it is considered a dangerous event, the throwing areas are restricted. Usually each participant get three or sometimes six chances. After throwing, a javelin can attain the speed up to 113 km/h (70 mph).Materials:The main portion of a javelin is made of wooden shaft to which a sharp pointed metal tip is attached. The sharp tip helps the javelin to pierce the ground easily. Fiberglass and Carbon fiber is also used instead of wood. In the middle of javelin, a strip of threads or leather covers are winded to provide a solid grip.Length of javelin * Men's javelin is 260cm (8.5 feet) in length. * Women's javelin is 220cm (7.25 feet) in length.