It is an anti-competitive tactic that warns competitors not to attempt to steal market share by undercutting prices.
The outsider's first instinct on seeing the competitors attempt to place their ball near the jack is sympathy.
The routine round requires a physically active stage performance; most competitors attempt aerobic, dance, and/or gymnastic routines.
Afterwards, all successful competitors attempt the second stage in the same manner.
In this competition, competitors skated with the puck and attempted to score on the opposing team's goalie.
In 2010, fourteen competitors attempted to complete the feat and nine were successful, including the first three women.
In fast bicycle races, competitors attempt to use one another's slipstream, or "draft", breaking out to overtake the leader only at the last possible moment.
Two competitors wearing masks and fins attempt to remove a ribbon from their opponent's ankle band in order to win the bout.
Other competitors attempt to avoid the overhead of X by working directly with the hardware.
Instead they engaged in stately dog- fights, crashing into one another while the competitors attempted to foul their lines.