-- Since our athlete is running at constant velocity, AND the javelin is 
staying with him, the speed of the javelin itself must also be constant. 
-- Therefore, the force of 5N that he's applying to the javelin can't possibly 
be in the direction that he and the javelin are moving, otherwise the javelin 
would be accelerating. 
-- So we know that the force is perpendicular to the javelin's motion ... like
probably straight up to prevent it from falling to the ground.
-- Since none of the force is in the direction the javelin is moving, the force 
does no work on the javelin.  Zero.