Discus
Discus for track and field are athletic implements used in the discus throw event, one of the classic disciplines in athletics competitions.
Discus are designed to achieve maximum aerodynamic performance and distance during the throw. They consist of two main parts: the core and the rim.
Discus throw requires a combination of strength, technique, and control.
Athletes begin their throw within a circular area with a diameter of 2.5 meters, performing a rotational movement before releasing the discus toward the designated landing sector.
The goal of the athletes is to throw the discus as far as possible while following the rules governing the event.
Discus throw is one of the oldest track and field events, with roots dating back to ancient Greece, and it remains popular in modern competitions such as the Olympic Games and the World Athletics Championships.