Rue from District 11
The first person killed in the 74th Hunger Games was the boy tribute from District 9. He was killed by Clove who threw a knife into his back at the Cornucopia while he was fighting with Katniss over a backpack.
Clove
In the 74th annual hunger games, Peeta threw knives for the careers and camouflaged himself to survive. He was also very strong, but never really used that ability in the games.
Katness the girl on fire Clove threw a knife at the bak of the boy of district 9 quicker then lightning
Mostly, yes. He's the one who threw the spear that killed Rue by piercing her stomach. Katniss shot him with her bow and arrow
Well, Panam really isn't a real place in North Anerica. And the Hunger Games don't exist. Katniss, Peeta, Gale, Prim, Cato, Effie, Clove, Thresh, Cinna, Venia, Glimmer, Foxface, Marvel, Gloss, Haymitch, and many more are only make believe characters that Suzanne Collins brought to life threw the book "The Hunger Games!" I hope that helps:)
Thresh threw a rock at her skull and punctured her skull, causing her death in the book. Although in the movie they changed it, Thresh smashes her repeatably into the coruncopia, causing her death.
He used the edge of the arena, which is a force field that bounces anything thrown into it back up, as a weapon. The other tribute threw an axe at him and he ducked. For a moment they both stood there, trying to stay alive, until the axe rebounded and sunk into the other tribute's head, therefore making Haymitch the winner.
There is no Karissa, so this question can't be answered. But, Clove almost kills Katniss in the first book, with her knife throwing skills. But it is the Hunger Games so everybody tries to kill eachother.
Peeta's dad, The baker. But Katniss threw the cookies out the window on the plane ride in frustration.
He was walking around the sides of the force field, then he threw a rock over the cliff, and i bounced right back into his hand. Then a girl with one eye ran at him and threw an axe at him. He dodged and the axe went over the cliff. The axe came back and killed the girl, making Haymitch the winner. \
As a tribute to their many gods, the Celts often threw valuables into rivers and lakes, considered to be holy places.