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Discus

A discus is a heavy disc used in throwing competitions. Its sides are commonly made of plastic, rubber, metal or wood with a metal rim and core. For the men’s event, the discus weighs 2 kilograms.

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How is a winner determined in the game of discus?

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The athlete that throws the discus the farthest is considered the winner of the event.

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