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Detailed rules differ by state, but here are some general rules. The thrower is forbidden from stepping out of the circle until the official gives him clearance. Some areas allow the thrower to step ON the line as long as he is not OVER the line, but in many areas stepping on the line disqualifies the thrower. The discus must land within the two lines that form the throwing sector. If it lands outside of the line, it is called a scratch-aka it doesn't count. This is another area where the rules change depending on where you are- in some places the throw will count if the disc lands on the line; in other places that throw would be a scratch.
Yes. Since discus throwing for women was allowed as an Olympic sport (back in 1928) the weight of a discus for women of all ages has remained fixed at 1 kg. The rules go on to say that for women still active above the age of 75 (!) a discus is allowed of .75 kg.
Technically it's over the line but it's rarely called.
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The javelin must land front first into the grass but it doesn't have to stick in as long as it makes a Mark the thrower must release the javelin at shoulder height only
In order for your throw to be legal, you must stay within the lines of the pit (the circle where you throw the discus), and the discus must land within two given lines chalked out on the field. In some American high schools, you must also follow other league rules such as entering & exiting through the back of the pit, removing all jewelry before entering the pit, tucking in your shirt, etc.
No. Catching or throwing the ball is against the rules and will earn the other team a point.
The rules of 'safe handling rubbish' can be 1. Never throw your litter on the floor. 2. throwing litter attracts many rats...... and so on.
The throwing rules are that if you throw it to high, to low, to far to the side or if you hit the bowler it is classed as a no ball this is decided by the bowling umpire and the batting umpire
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Yes it is cause it breaks the rules The rules says: that you should pass to your team by a proper way not to your enemy team