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The shot must land in the legal sector (34.92 ) of the throwing area.
The shot put features a circular throwing area with a toe board at one end.
The throwing area is a sector.
A new track was installed during the summer of 2007 along with new shot-put and discus throwing areas.
The throwing area is divided into six rectangular throwing boxes in which the athletes must stay completely within during play.
Like the other throwing events, the competitor may not leave the throwing area (the runway) until after the implement lands.
On the east side of the facility is a throwing area complete with separate spots for the shot put, hammer/discus and javelin.
The complex features a 400-meter all-weather track with 200-meter straightaway, throwing areas, full press box facilities and seating for 3,000 people.
The complex includes throwing areas for the hammer, discus, shot put, long jump, and triple jump pits.
Reducing hours, he said, will have a domino effect on Port Chester's economy, throwing area musicians and late-night restaurants out of business.
Backley, who came away from the throwing area clutching an icepack under his right elbow 'as a precaution', was fifth best of the 12 qualifiers.
It swivelled about, following the running tracks, the jumps and throwing areas and then swept down into the subterranean world beneath the arena.
The throwing area is similar to the outdoor event, but the landing sector is a rectangular section surrounded by netting or a stop barrier.
Shot-put throwing area
(seating 500 for spectators, 400 metre running track, jumping and throwing areas and full size football pitch.)
The complex underwent another further renovation in 2008, adding long jump and triple jump pits as well as an expanded throwing area.
By the 1912 Olympics, the ancient standing throw style had fallen into disuse and contests starting within a 2.5 m squared throwing area became the standard.
There are multiple jumping and throwing areas, with the vaulting and jumping areas being reversible to take advantage of wind conditions.
discus throwing area with curtain
A rectangular balbis was used in the Olympic Games, as a throwing area and is described by Philostratus II.
The modern rules were first laid out in 1860 and required that competitors take legal throws within a square throwing area of seven feet (2.13 m) on each side.
Low key light accentuates the contours of an object by throwing areas into shade while a fill light or reflector may illuminate the shadow areas to control contrast.
There are three "end zones" of about six meters deep at each end of the field, being a team's waiting area, thus meaning a neutral zone and the opposing team's throwing area.
The distance's thrown by male athletes became greater from the 1950s onwards as a result of improved equipment using the denser metals, a switch to concrete throwing areas, and more advanced training techniques.
The javelin throwing area is a sector shape frequently across the Pitch (sports field) in the middle of the stadium, ensuring that the javelin has a minimal chance of causing damage or injury.