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Weight throw (or Weight for distance) is a traditional strength sport and throwing event derived from ancient Scottish Highland games. Unlike its other counterpart, the Weight over bar which involves a stationary pendulum like swing for height, the Weight throw involves a full body rotation and throwing of a metal ball attached to a handle via a chain, for the furthest distance. It has been used both in Highland games () as well as in
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. Highland games version permits the use of only one hand, and the athletes are required to rotate and throw under two disciplines: either (light version/ light weight) or (heavy version/ heavy weight), both for distance. For women, the weights differ, with for light weight and for heavy weight, while for masters and junior men categories, the weight commonly used is . In the track and field version (which is most popular in the United States as an indoor equivalent to the
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), the athletes are permitted to use both hands and the athletes are required to rotate and throw for men and for women for distance. However, it is not recognized by
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, despite being included twice in 1904 and 1920
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.


Highland games version

In the Highland Games, the weight throw consists of two separate events, the light weight and the heavy weight. In both cases, the implement consists of a steel or lead weight (usually spherical or cylindrical) attached by a short chain to a metal handle. The handle may be a d-ring, a triangle or a ring. The size of the weight depends on the class of the competition. For open class male athletes, the light weight is 28 lb, or two stone (12.7 kg). The heavy weight is 56 lb, or four stone (25.4 kg). For male master class or senior athletes, the weights are . For all female athletes, the weights are for the light and heavy versions, respectively. Athletics Ireland also recognizes 35 lb (15.9 kg) as the weight for men below 18 years. The weight is thrown from a rectangular (4.5 feet by 9 feet) area behind a toe board or trig. The athlete must stay behind the trig at all times during the throw. The techniques vary, but usually involve a turning or spinning motion to increase momentum before the release. Each athlete gets three attempts, with places determined by the best throw.


World records

* Light weight for by Spencer Tyler (2019 US Invitational Pleasanton) * Heavy weight for by Spencer Tyler (2019 New Hampshire Highland Games) :→ ''Having broken the two records a combined seven times (four times with the light weight and three times with the heavy weight), Tyler is widely regarded as the undisputed greatest of all time at this event. Some other all-time greats of the two disciplines who have held both records are Francis Brebner, Hamish Davidson and Bill Anderson.


Progression of the world records


Light weight


Heavy weight


Track and field version

The Weight throw has been featured twice under the name of '56 pound weight throw' at the
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held in St. Louis, and then in
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held in
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Étienne Desmarteau Joseph-Étienne Desmarteau (4 February 1873 – 29 October 1905) was a Canadian Athletics (sport), athlete, winner of the Weight throw, weight throwing event at the 1904 Summer Olympics. Biography Born in Boucherville, Quebec, Desmarteau wa ...
and Pat McDonald emerged champions respectively.


Furthest throws in history

''Key:'' *O = Outdoor performance *A = affected by altitude


Men


=Notes

= Below is a list of additional performances (excluding ancillary throws) equal or superior to 24.48 m: * Lance Deal also threw (1996), (1991), (1995), (1993) and (1993). * Daniel Haugh also threw (2023), (2020), (2022), (2020). * Libor Charfreitag also threw (2005), (2008), (2003), (2011), (2003) and (2005). * Kibwé Johnson also threw (2007). * Alfred Kruger also threw (2010), (2007) and (2012). *Mike Lihrman also threw (2015). * Conor McCullough also threw (2018).


Women


=Notes

= Below is a list of additional (indoor) performances (excluding ancillary throws) equal or superior to 24.20 m: * Gwen Berry also threw (2018), (2018), (2017), (2013), (2016) and (2014). * Brittany Riley also threw (2008), (2012), (2007) and (2012). *Shey Taiwo also threw (2022). *
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also threw (2019), (2020), (2019), (2019), (2020), (2020), (2024) and (2023). * Brooke Andersen also threw (2023), (2024), (2024). * Erin Reese also threw (2021), (2023). * DeAnna Price also threw (2020), (2019), (2019), (2018) and (2017). * Amber Campbell also threw (2010), (2007), (2009), (2016) and (2010). * Jalani Davis also threw (2023), (2023). *Rachel Tanczos also threw (2023), (2024). * Annette Echikunwoke also threw (2023). * Oyesade Olatoye also threw (2019). Note that Gwen Berry threw 24.35 m in 2016 but the performance was annulled due to violation of anti-doping procedures


Other international competitions

The event, held outdoors and indoors, is a
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and
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. Outdoors, it is also the final event of the Throws pentathlon.
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has different weight specifications for different age groups.


As an indoor event

The weight throw is an indoor
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event, predominately in the US. The technique implemented to throw the weight is similar to that of the
hammer throw The hammer throw (HT for short) is one of the four throwing events in regular outdoor track-and-field competitions, along with the discus throw, shot put and Javelin throw, javelin. The hammer used in this sport is not like any of the tools a ...
in outdoor competition. In international competition, the men's weight is a 35 lb ball (25 for high school) with a D-ring or triangle handle attached directly to the weight. The technique in wide use is to start in a throwing circle with the thrower's back to the landing area. The weight is then swung overhead to gain momentum before transitioning into the spinning position. The thrower then turns heel to toe up to four times across the ring and toward the front of the circle. At the front of the circle, the thrower releases the weight over his/her shoulder and into the landing area. The landing area is a sector of 34.92° which is identical to the
Hammer throw The hammer throw (HT for short) is one of the four throwing events in regular outdoor track-and-field competitions, along with the discus throw, shot put and Javelin throw, javelin. The hammer used in this sport is not like any of the tools a ...
,
Discus throw The discus throw (), also known as disc throw, is a track and field sport in which the participant athlete throws an oblate spheroid weight (object), weight called a discus in an attempt to mark a further distance than other competitors. It is a ...
and
Shot Put The shot put is a track-and-field event involving "putting" (throwing) a heavy spherical Ball (sports), ball—the ''shot''—as far as possible. For men, the sport has been a part of the Olympic Games, modern Olympics since their 1896 Summer Olym ...
. Because of the demands of the landing area,
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rules allow for the event as part of an indoor meet to be held outdoors. The world best for men is 25.41 m (outdoor) and (indoor) and is held by American Lance Deal. For women, who throw a weight of 20 lb, the world best is (outdoor) set by Brittany Riley of Southern Illinois University on 27 January 2007 and 25.60 m (indoor), by Gwen Berry, on 4 March 2017. The weight throw event has had an enduring history in American track and field. It was a national championship event for men outdoors from 1878 to 1965. Despite the decline of such outdoor contests in the United States, the event has been a mainstay of the USA Indoor Track and Field Championships: the men's 35 lb event has been held from 1932 to present and a women's 20 lb weight throw event was introduced in 1991. The weight throw is also present on the event programme of the NCAA Men's and NCAA Women's Indoor Track and Field Championships. The Superweight Throw uses implements similar in construction to the regular weight throw but with heavier implements. The event was part of two Olympic Games in 1904 and 1920. Though no longer officially sanctioned by
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, it still is contested as a novelty event at various competitions, including the USATF Master's Indoor Championship.


References

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