The primary equipment used in javelin is the javelin itself, a spear-like implement typically made of metal or composite materials, designed for aerodynamic performance. Athletes also wear specialized spikes on their shoes for better traction during their run-up. Additionally, they may use athletic clothing that allows for freedom of movement and reduces drag. Safety gear, such as a protective cage around the throwing area, is also essential during competitions.
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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.
In history, seeing as a javelin was originally used as a weapon, hunters and warriors would potentially use some type of spear or javelin to fight or hunt. In a modern, sporting context, javelin athletes would use a javelin for both practice and competition.
I threw the javelin at a target in the Grecian competition.
The equipment of javelin consists primarily of the javelin itself, which is a spear-like projectile typically made of metal or composite materials. It features a pointed tip for aerodynamics and a grip area for the athlete to hold. Javelins vary in weight and length depending on the category, with men's javelins generally weighing 800 grams and measuring 2.6 meters, while women's javelins weigh 600 grams and are 2.2 meters long. In addition to the javelin, athletes often use appropriate footwear for traction and grip during their run-up and throw.
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Jump rope, jerseys, jockstrap, javelin, jack (auto racing) and jacket (skiing) are sports equipment.