Discus Regulations in Middle School for Track & Field
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Disc Size
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The disc used by middle schoolers is the same as the woman's Olympic disc: It weighs 1 kg and has a diameter of 181 mm.
Backstops
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Because middle schoolers are much more likely than Olympians to throw a disc into crowds, a backstop is used. It is similar to a baseball batting practice net.
Arc
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The arc is the area the disc must land. The arc is marked at a 34 degree angle from the throwing area for college throwers and above. Middle school discus throwers are allowed up to a 60-degree angle.
Amateur
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A middle school athlete cannot take more than $100 in gifts during a calendar year to remain eligible for school track and field events. The rule was made for football, basketball and baseball, but applies to all athletics.
Academics
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Like all student athletes, the middle school student must maintain passing grades in his classes to continue to compete in sanctioned sports.
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