Yes
No. A jump shot, either intentional or unintentional, is a foul stroke.
IT CAN SOMETIMES BE NEITHER OR A NO CALL BUT SOME REFS CALL IT JUMP BALL & OTHERS CALL A FOUL
The weight of a JUNIOR HIGH shot put is 10 pounds, not 12, which is highschool.
There are eight field events: high jump, pole vault, long jump, triple jump, shot put, discus throw, hammer throw and javelin throw.
I do not think that they count that as a foul. They might in high school meets, but they usually do not in the meets I've been in.
A foul shot is a shot that a player is granted if he/she is fouled while shooting the ball
from the backboard to the foul line is 15 feet
It is when you make a foul shot so that you can take a second foul shot.
A foul shot equals one point.
A foul shot is a shot that a player is granted if he/she is fouled while shooting the ball. It is shot from the freethrow line. If the player made his/her shot, then they get one, if he/she missed they get two, and if they are fouled while shooting a three-pointer, they get three freethrows, or foul shots
A scoop shot is a shot that the cue contacts the cue ball below center and lifts it into the air - this is a foul if performed intentionally. It is a miscue when done accidentally. It is not the same as a jump shot, which is performed by the cue striking the cue ball above center, and is a legal shot.
Discus Hammer Throw High Jump Javelin Long Jump Pole Vault Shot Put Triple Jump