diszkoszvetés
Diszkoszvetés, or discus throw, is a track and field event in which competitors attempt to throw a discus for maximum distance from inside a throwing circle. It has its origins in ancient Greece and has been part of the modern Olympic program since 1896 for men and 1928 for women.
The discus is a flat, circular disc, typically made of wood or synthetic material with a metal
Athletes use a grip and rotate either with a steady glide or with a rotational spin to
In competition, athletes usually have several attempts; only valid throws count toward the best result. World