A swimming race, although some would say touching the wall is like crossing the finish line.
When his/her chest crosses the finish line.
The winner of the event is determined by the first skate crossing the finish line NOT the hand or body.
The object of the bobsleigh event is to make it to the finish line in the lowest time.
The Formula 1 finish line is significant because it marks the point where the race officially ends and determines the winner based on which driver crosses it first. The first driver to cross the finish line is declared the winner of the race.
I believe your question is; "Which Olmpic sport has a finish line that no competitors cross" SWIMMING
Yes, if the car with the greatest speed doesn't cross the finish line first. A car with lower speed starting out may gain enough speed so that at the end of the race it's speed is faster than the other racer, but may not be able to catch up before the other car crosses the finish line.
No "named" line of longitude crosses Australia. The Tropic of Capricorn (latitude) crosses Australia.
The line that crosses the y-axis is called the intercept.
The point where the line crosses the x axis? Answer: the x -intercept The point where the line crosses the y axis? Answer: the y- intercept
A line that crosses a section
A line that crosses a section
You are missing half of the logical puzzle:An Arab sheikh is old and must will his fortune to one of his two sons. He makes a proposition. His two sons will ride their camels in a race, and whichever camel crosses the finish line last will win the fortune for its owner. During the race, the two brothers wander aimlessly for days, neither willing to cross the finish line. In desperation, they ask a wise man for advice. He tells them something; then the brothers leap onto the camels and charge toward the finish line. What did the wise man say?The answer is that the wise man told each brother to ride the camel of the other brother since the sheikh said that the reward is based on which camel crosses the finish line first not on which brother crosses first.