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Wearing shields, one squadron attacked the other throwing javelins and then turned back to be attacked in turn.
Three hundred and eighty-two javelins were purchased as part of the physical education equipment of certain secondary schools.
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Javelins and slings became more uncommon, as they required too much space to launch, which the small curraghs did not allow.
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Thrown javelins have less range than composite bows, but often prevailed in use nevertheless.
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Two to ten javelins would be carried, depending on their weight.
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Javelins and bows were employed for range fighting.
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Numidians provided superb light cavalry armed with bundles of javelins and riding without bridle or saddle.
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He also uses javelins with a grappling hook and an explosive setting on occasion.
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The infantry adopted a looser fighting formation distinct from the earlier tightly packed hoplite shield wall, and soldiers began to carry javelins.
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The horseman chasing should have blunted javelins to throw at the other.
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They fought by making an impetuous charge following a shower of javelins and darts.
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Archers were frequently protected by infantry equipped with shields, javelins, and longswords.
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Skilled with javelins, spears and bows, she was an excellent horsewoman and commanded her own battalion.
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One was the greater use of peltasts, light infantry armed with spear and javelins.
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Infantry armed with javelins were used for operations in mountain regions.
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The third and fourth classes were more lightly armed and carried a thrusting-spear and javelins.
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Instead of javelins they had a smaller number of heavy throwing spears which have a shorter range but do much more damage.
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Roman javelins were used to good effect, and the sharp traps caused further disorder among the elephants.
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Thracian cavalry would wear leather armor or no armor and would be armed with javelins, a bow, or a spear.
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At this point, the heavy infantry advanced, throwing their javelins, and causing even more panic.
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Most other javelins of the time were unable to penetrate a shield.
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The infantry could also use javelins and long spears.
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Lightly equipped velites acted as skirmishers armed with light javelins.
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Other foot soldiers could be armed with a large animal hide tower shield and a spear or javelins.
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The spears and javelins were up to 1.5 metres long and had an iron tip.
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The "thureophoroi" were a mixture of evolved "peltasts" and light "hoplites", carrying the "thureos" shield, a thrusting spear and javelins.
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The force of it launching itself at the victim led to the association with javelins.
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He also threw three different hand painted javelins - each one matching a corresponding outfit.
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Their standard tactic was to repeatedly approach the enemy, throw their javelins and then hastily scatter before the enemy could engage them.
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Both light infantry and cavalry carried javelins (akontia, riptaria) no longer than three meters.
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Javelins and their amenta were used both on foot and from horseback.
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The warriors themselves stood on the carts, brandishing their javelins.
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The sources also indicate that the phalangites were on occasion armed with javelins.
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Typical light infantry peltasts would be armed with a number of javelins.
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Athletes, however, used javelins that were much lighter than military ones because the idea of the event was to demonstrate distance rather than penetration.
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Illyrian light spearmen learned to fight in ordered formations and with short spears and javelins in order to break up the formations of their enemies.
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Each warrior has a projectile attack and improved movement: ninja (throwing stars, jump kick), acrobat (javelins, somersault), and magician (fireballs, hovering).
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They use short black lengths of chain, small javelins, and iron bars for throwing.
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Javelins were tethered by rope and aimed by their throwers at the sea, and, when thrown, would often come down in unexpected locations.
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Spears can be divided into two broad categories: those designed for thrusting in melee combat and those designed for throwing (usually referred to as javelins).
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They were usually outfitted with just a number of light javelins and no other equipment.
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Peltast troops commonly used javelins, and hoplites and cavalry troops were also often equipped with javelins for throwing.
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Each rower kept a bundle of throwing javelins and his shield next to him to repel enemy canoes.
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The advantage of the amentum are the high precision for fast flying light javelins of less demanding construction than atlatl darts.
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In this tactic the horsemen rode around in circles, toward and away from the enemy, continually hurling javelins.
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However, shorter spears and javelins were wielded in addition to the xyston.
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The fleeing soldiers were finished off with javelins.
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Trees and timbers were hurled like javelins through the air, and the intense winds swept people up and threw them against walls or the ground.
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However, the lack of any other armour means that once their javelins were spent, they were best kept away from heavier enemy troops, especially cavalry.
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She uses a variety of javelins, some of which are designed for specific offensive effects.
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Every soldier carries five of these javelins in the hollow of his shield.
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Contemporary cavalry, even when heavily armored, would most usually be equipped with javelins and would avoid melee.
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Less wealthy warriors fought typically on foot, with spears (for close range combat) and javelins (for throwing), both with iron heads.
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Infantrymen and cavalrymen carried spears for thrusting and javelins for throwing.
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He excels in martial arts and can hit a target a hundred steps away accurately with his javelins.
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The majority of ancient cavalry units were equipped either with javelins or a one-handed thrusting spear similar to that used by infantry.
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A cavalry engagement usually involved a lengthy exchange of javelins; close combat was avoided.
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After the siege, they were adopted into the legions as a force of irregular light infantry for ambushing and harassing the enemy with javelins before the battle began in earnest.
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Conventionally, the javelins would be thrown to disable the shields and disrupt the formation of the enemy before engaging in close combat, for which the gladius would be drawn.
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His weaponry consisted of several javelins.
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While resting on their backs, aarakocra females can use all four hands at the same time to weave boundary pennants, javelins sheaths, and other useful objects from vines and feathers.
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Their main force was infantry, armed with javelins in the front ranks and pikes behind, which formed into a phalanx; and was supported by camelmen and horsemen on the flanks.
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When they enter battle, the majority of them go against their enemy on foot carrying little shields and javelins in their hands, but they never wear corselets.
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They could throw their javelins at will at the enemy and, unencumbered by armour or heavy shields, easily evade any counter-charges made by heavily equipped hoplites.
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He carried an assortment of explosive javelins.
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Artaxerxes caused the hundred citizens to be transfixed with javelins, and when 500 more came out as supplicants to entreat his mercy, relentlessly consigned them to the same fate.
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They hurl icicles as javelins.
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She carries the javelins as eight-inch (203 mm) quills on twin wrist-bands; when removed from its sheath, a quill will telescope to about four times its original length.
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Alternatively, a couple of short javelins ("lanceae").
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Then he lightened it and made a javelin and threw it—more range.
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I do not recall a javelin being used for that purpose, nor anything in archery or other implements of that nature.
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We were told about javelin contest winners who were on invalidity benefit.
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I have here the various groupings under the present badge scheme—swimming, jumping, javelin-throwing, the 100 yards, the 2 miles and the 5-mile walk.
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Not a javelin, not even a pointed dart, but just a handful of dust.
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The athletics section is largely down as of 2007, but in the past it has been represented by prominent javelin throwers.
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Frantiek has competed in two paralympics, in 2000 and in 2004 both times competing in the javelin and discus.
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Although still only seventeen, it was her fourth national junior javelin championship win.
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In 1912, he finished eighth in the javelin throw.
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The javelin throw used a leather strap, called an amentum, rather than having the athlete grip the shaft of the javelin itself.
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Attached to each maniple were about 20 "leves", javelin-armed light infantry.
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He also participated in the javelin throw competition but his result is unknown.
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Two years later he competed in the freestyle javelin event but his result is unknown.
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Their main military techniques were mounted archery and javelin throwing.
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Other ancient sports include wrestling, javelin throwing and fencing.
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He won the gold medal in the javelin, breaking the then world record with his throw.
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A throwing stick can be straight like a pointed wooden shaft or curved like the boomerang, and is much shorter than the javelin.
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His javelin is made of light and never misses its target when thrown.
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The prior world records in individual men's and women's javelin were invalidated, but the prior records in decathlon and heptathlon were not.
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He set a high school record throw of 56.94 meters in the javelin throw.
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During lunchtime and after school practice sessions for other athletics events, including the high jump, discuss and javelin, are offered for pupils of all ages.
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Flat or ambiguously flat throws were not uncommon with the old javelin designs then used, nor were generous judgments by officials.
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He began to make his impact as a junior (under-20) athlete in the javelin throw in 2010.
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He also won the javelin in 2004 and a silver in 1996.
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Javelin throw is possible from both ends, with undersoil heating in the last part of the approach.
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Drehmel first tried his hand at the javelin throw and the decathlon before switching to the triple jump in 1966.
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The needle was held between the index and middle finger and thrown like a modern javelin, to the opponent's eyes.
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All results were made with rough surfaced javelin (old design).
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