A throw race is a competitive event where participants must throw an object—such as a ball or a discus—over a specified distance, often while racing against time or other competitors. The goal is to combine speed and accuracy, as competitors must not only throw the object as far as possible but also reach the finish line quickly. Throw races can be found in various sports, including Track and Field, and may involve unique rules depending on the specific format.
If you throw the baton in a relay race, it typically results in disqualification for the team. The baton must be passed between runners during designated exchange zones; throwing it violates the rules. If a team member fails to properly pass the baton, they may lose valuable time and momentum, impacting their overall performance.
cuz she aint wanna throw da neck b.o.h
Through, Throw, Threw....
Caucasian race
his perfect race was called the ayrian race
Yes u can throw the beton AFTER the race
People throw it on you at the end of the race
there are 5 different events in a pentathlon. there was upright wrestling, the discus throw, the long jump, the javelin throw, and a stade race.
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grab life by the horns and throw the broken Chevy away crush the ford and win the race
It is just a term that means they are entering the race. I imagine that at some time there was a contest and whoever wanted to compete had to throw their hat into the ring or on the table, or into a pile.
high jump long jump hammer throw discus throw relay race trampoline rythmic ribbon 100m hurdles 100m freestyle table tennis.
In the ancient Olympics, the five sports were stadion (a short foot race), wrestling, the long jump, javelin throw, and discus throw. In the Modern Pentathlong, the five events are epee fencing, pistol shooting, 200 m freestyle swimming, a show jumping course on horseback, and a 3 km cross-country run.
Usually refers to a race of some sort where the competitors are so close you literally could throw a blanket over them. Or it is used sometimes for a crowd or gathering that is very tightly packed.
At the first Olympic Games the only event was the short foot race of one stadion (about 200 metres). Gradually, other events were added. At the end, the events were as follows:stadion, a foot-race of one lap of the stadiumdiaulos, a foot-race of two laps of the stadiumdolichos, a steeplechase foot race of perhaps five kilometreshoplitodromos, a middle-distance foot-race for runners in full armour with helmet and greaves, carrying a shieldpygmachia, boxingpale, wrestlingpankration, all-in unarmed fightingchariot-racingthe pentathlon, wrestling, long jump, javelin throw, discus throw, stadion
When the race begins, you take your shoe off, and throw it, youyou need to run and get it, while you go get it YOU MUST YELL "KAMEHAMEHA!" repeatedly, I cannot stress how important that is, anything else is an automatic disqualification.
It was Bobby Hillin in 1993 at Bristol. Ironic that this is also the track that he will hang his helmet up at.