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Physical Education MCQs || Track & Field Events || Shot Put Throw

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Physical Education || Track & Field Events || Shot Put Throw The shot put is a track and field event involving "putting" a heavy spherical ball—the shot—as far as possible. The shot put competition for men has been a part of the modern Olympics since their revival in 1896, and women's competition began in 1948. At   Olympics For men 1896 (Athens) For women 1948 (London) Construction of shot put :                  Shot put weight:                      Men 7.26kg                           women 4kg   Diameter of shot put:                   Men 11-13cm                 women 9.5-11cm Sector OF SHOT PUT Landing sector:                   angle   34.92            Line of sector                        5cm    The throwing circle:    Internal diameter of circle of shot put                    2.135m                 Rim thickness                              6mm The stop board •        Length of stop board in shot put             

Physical Education MCQs || Field Events || Javelin Throw

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Physical Education, Field Events-Javelin Throw Javelin Throw Javelin throw was an event in ancient Olympics ,later  it was added to the modern Olympics  For the men  in 1908 and  For the women  in 1932.  Construction of Javelin:                   A javelin has three parts                                1.Metal head                                2.Shaft                                   3.Cord grip Dimensions:               Max36.5m Min30m                   Length 4m width Lines:            width of lines. 5cm            curve line        7cm                The angle of sector:                      29 Degree Weight of Javelin:                        Men 800gms                     Women 600gms Length:             2.60m-2.70m(Men)             2.20m-2.30m(Women)  Head weight:                 80 grams (both) Javelin grip techniques:                             1. The American grip                2. The Finish grip               3. The“V”grip