A pole vaulter has 3 chances to make it over the bar
it made many attempts but failed
In high jump competitions, there are no "knockdowns" as the term is commonly understood in other sports like boxing or football. Instead, athletes are allowed three failed attempts at each height. If they fail all three attempts at a given height, they are eliminated from that round. The goal is to clear the bar without knocking it down, as any contact that causes the bar to fall results in a failed attempt.
No, they do not!
Every year there are failed attempts on Mount Everest. This could be for many reasons such as: Bad Weather Climber lacks experience Avalanche Climber becomes ill
wait a day
Many hotlines work to prevent suicide. Many people who fail in their attempts to commit suicide say they are glad they failed.
Oak Island.
There have been many attempts to clone a human being but all have failed. No, there has not been a human clone created till this day.
Before Jamestown was successfully established in 1607, there were several failed attempts to settle Virginia. Notable among these were the Roanoke Colony expeditions in 1585 and 1587, both led by Sir Walter Raleigh. The first attempt resulted in the settlers returning to England, while the second ended with the mysterious disappearance of the colonists. Overall, at least two major attempts prior to Jamestown were unsuccessful.
The history of hot air ballooning includes several early failed attempts, particularly in the 18th century before successful flights were achieved. Notably, the Montgolfier brothers conducted multiple tests with unmanned balloons before their first successful manned flight in 1783. While exact numbers of failed attempts vary, early pioneers faced numerous challenges, including design flaws and safety concerns, leading to many trials before achieving success. Overall, the development of hot air balloons involved numerous experiments and iterations before reaching a reliable design.
36 inmates were involved in escape attempts. With the exception of John Paul Scott, no prisoner had officially been able to reached the shore.
It took him 14 months and in that 14 months it took him 1400 attempts to make the light bulb.