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EVENT IN TRACK AND FIELD ATHLETICS
Discus thrower; Discus throwing; Discus; Discus Throw; Discuss throw; Threw the discus; Throw the discus
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Discus throw         

The discus throw (pronunciation), also known as disc throw, is a track and field event in which an athlete throws a heavy disc—called a discus—in an attempt to mark a farther distance than their competitors. It is an ancient sport, as demonstrated by the fifth-century-BC Myron statue Discobolus. Although not part of the modern pentathlon, it was one of the events of the ancient Greek pentathlon, which can be dated back to at least 708 BC, and it is part of the modern decathlon.

DISCUS         
DATA COMPRESSION ALGORITHM
Discus thrower; Discus throwing; Discus; Discus Throw; Discuss throw; Threw the discus; Throw the discus
DISCUS, or distributed source coding using syndromes, is a method for distributed source coding. It is a compression algorithm used to compress correlated data sources.
discus         
DATA COMPRESSION ALGORITHM
Discus thrower; Discus throwing; Discus; Discus Throw; Discuss throw; Threw the discus; Throw the discus
n. to throw the discus

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Discus throw

The discus throw (pronunciation), also known as disc throw, is a track and field event in which an athlete throws a heavy disc—called a discus—in an attempt to mark a farther distance than their competitors. It is an ancient sport, as demonstrated by the fifth-century-BC Myron statue Discobolus. Although not part of the current pentathlon, it was one of the events of the ancient Greek pentathlon, which can be dated back to at least 708 BC, and it is part of the modern decathlon.