The shot put is a track and field event where athletes aim to throw a heavy spherical ball as far as possible.
Overview
Field Requirements
History Of Shot Put
Shot Put Techniques
Types Of Implements
Rules And Regulations
Measurement And Records
Famous Shot Put Athletes
Training And Conditioning
Major Competitions And Events
Measurement
European
Standard
Concrete
Circle
Greece
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๐๏ธโโ๏ธ Shot put is a sport where athletes throw a heavy ball called the 'shot' as far as they can!
๐ The shot put has origins dating back over 3,000 years, beginning in ancient Greece.
๐ฅ Shot put was introduced into the Olympic Games in 1896 for men and in 1984 for women.
๐ช๏ธ The two main throwing techniques in shot put are the 'glide' and the 'spin.'
๐ A standard shot for men weighs 16 pounds (7.26 kg) and for women, it weighs 8.8 pounds (4 kg).
๐ง๐ฝ Junior shots are made lighter so younger athletes can practice safely and effectively.
๐ฝ Strength training is essential for shot putters to build muscles and improve throwing power.
๐ Major competitions like the Summer Olympics and World Championships showcase the best shot put athletes.
๐ Randy Barnes holds the men's world record in shot put with a throw of 75 feet 10.25 inches (23.16 m).
โ๏ธ Athletes must throw the shot from within a 7-foot diameter circle to avoid fouls!