gerelyekkel
Gerelyekkel is a term used in Hungarian to refer to javelins. A javelin is a type of spear designed to be thrown, historically used as a weapon for hunting and warfare. Modern javelins are primarily used in athletics, specifically in the track and field event of the same name. In this sport, athletes compete to throw a javelin the furthest distance from a designated runway. The javelin itself is a long, pointed projectile, typically made of metal or composite materials, with a shaft and a metal tip. The design has evolved over time to optimize aerodynamic properties and throwing technique. Competitions involve specific rules regarding the throwing arc, the landing point of the javelin, and the measurement of the throw. The javelin throw is one of the oldest known athletic events, with roots in ancient Greece.