Javelin
A javelin is a light spear designed to be thrown. Historically it was a weapon, but from the Ancient Greeks to today it is used for sport. The javelin is almost always thrown by hand.
The javelin throw is a sports event, one of the field events which survive from the original Olympic Games. The athlete holds the javelin in one hand and, while running, throws it as far as possible. It is an official Olympic sport.[1]
Unlike other throwing events, javelin allows the competitor to build speed over a considerable distance.
Javelin Media
Agrianian peltast. This peltast holds three javelins, one in his throwing hand and two in his pelte hand as additional ammunition
Reconstruction of a post-Marian pilum
The only known drawing of Shaka. Notice the long throwing assegai
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References
- ↑ The Ancient Olympic Games by Judith Swaddling