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The senior started throwing the javelin to cross-train his skills on the gridiron. Now, he’ll compete in the PIAA track and ...
Corvallis native Hunter Loesch will be joining the team, bringing his exceptional javelin throwing talents just 40 minutes north to compete for the Grizzlies. Loesch recently achieved a remarkable ...
Bharat Rathwa, a tribal athlete from Gujarat, got professional training in javelin throwing and is now preparing to compete with his idol Chopra and other athletes at the World Athletics ...
Barrington native Scott Sloan is a college national champion. This past Thursday, the Wheaton College freshman took first in the javelin in D-III with a throw of 67.97 ...
Potchefstroom, with two world stars in its midst, is javelin-throwing country and lived up to its reputation with some very good performances by 20-year-old Brian Erasmus and junior Maryke le Roux.
IMAGE: Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem, who won gold at the Paris Olympics, was invited by Indian javelin throw ace Neeraj Chopra to participate in the inaugural NC Classic javelin event, scheduled for ...
Neeraj Chopra, a two-time Olympic medalist, has postponed the NC Classic javelin throw event, scheduled to be held in Bengaluru on May 24. Neeraj Chopra's team decided to postpone the event due to ...
This process forms thin, frilly cheese rosettes. Now, scientists have uncovered the physics behind these cheese flowers. It all comes down to the friction between the cheese and the blade ...
Hosts India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Maldives, Sri Lanka and Bhutan are the participating teams. A host of foreign javelin stars, including two-time world champion and Paris Olympic Games bronze medallist ...
"We are hyper aware of the both the human cost of abject political silence, and the commercial implications of publicly expressing solidarity with an oppressed people," Massive Attack wrote. By ...
Researchers have detailed the physics behind a phenomenon that allows them to create spin in liquid droplets using ultrasound waves, which concentrates solid particles suspended in the liquid.
But in 2010, a study finally dove into this oddly specific mystery—using computer models and physics (yes, someone actually simulated swimming giraffes!). They used digital 3D models to estimate ...