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1.Whose previous 200m world record was beaten by Usain Bolt in August 2008?
 
Michael Johnson
2.What name is given to the handles on a pommel horse?
 
Pommels
3.What sport is played by the Melbourne Storm?
 
Rugby League
4.Which country holds the dubious record for the fewest runs scored in a completed innings during a test match?
 
New Zealand (26 - v England, March 1955)
5.In rugby union, what three countries are currently competing in the 2020 Tri Nations Series?
 
Argentina, Australia & New Zealand
6.In horse racing, where is the Happy Valley Racecourse?
 
Hong Kong
7.The Bell Centre is home to what National Hockey League team?
 
Montreal Canadiens (Quebec, Canada)
8.In which sport might you perform a Rudolph and a Randolph?
 
Trampolining (Single front somersault with one and a half twists / Single front somersault with two and a half twists)
9.What is the name of the belt awarded to British boxing champions?
 
Lonsdale Belt (Lord Lonsdale Challenge Belt)
10.Between 1993 and 2004, Mark Foster was six times World Champion in what sport?
 
Swimming (50m butterfly and 50m freestyle)
11.In the video game world, what titular character battles with the evil mad scientist, Doctor Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik?
 
Sonic the Hedgehog
12.In boxing and Muay Thai, with a weight limit of 168 pounds, what comes between Middleweight and Light Heavyweight?
 
Super Middleweight
13.How many players are on the field at one time in an American Football team?
 
Eleven
14.Which is the only baseball team outside the U.S. to have ever won the World Series?
 
Toronto Blue Jays (1992 & 1993)
15.What's the most travelled sports team in the world?
 
Harlem Globetrotters
16.What two Italian tennis players were named Women's Doubles World Champions for three consecutive years from 2012 to 2014?
 
Sara Errani, Roberta Vinci

17.Tennis' third "Battle of the Sexes" took place in 1992 over the best of three sets. Dubbed "The Battle of Champions", which two players competed?
 
Martina Navratilova and Jimmy Connors (Jimmy Connors won 2-0)
18.Which professional football club has this as its logo?
 
FC Barcelona (Spain)
19.FINA is is the international governing body of what sport?
 
Swimming (Fédération Internationale de Natation / International Swimming Federation)
20.The Fédération Internationale d'Escrime (FIE) is the international governing body of what sport?
 
Fencing
21.Unable to walk until she was 11, which American sprinter won 3 gold medals at the 1960 Olympics in Rome, earning her the nicknames "Tornado" and "the fastest woman on earth".
 
Wilma Rudolph
22.Since 1975, Australia have won seven out of eight Rugby League World Cup competitions. Who won the other?
 
New Zealand (2008)
23.Name the four teams competing in the semi-finals of the FIFA Women's World Cup this week?
 
England and United States, Netherlands and Sweden
24.In Rugby Union, between 1982 and 1996, who was capped by the Wallabies 101 times and holds the record for the most test match tries (64) for Australia?
 
David Campese
25.The Vicente Calderón Stadium is home to what association football club?
 
Atlético Madrid
26.When he defeated Jack Sharkey by disqualification on 12th June 1930, who became the first and only German to win the world heavyweight boxing title?
 
Max Schmeling (Germany)
27.Where do Warwickshire County Cricket Club play their home games?
 
Edgbaston Stadium
28.Driving for Ferrari, who won his only Formula One World Driver's Championship in 2007?
 
Kimi Räikkönen
29.How many segments are there on a dartboard?
 
82
30.Nicknamed 'The Cake Tin' or 'The Ring of Fire', Westpac Stadium is a major sporting venue in what capital city?
 
Wellington (New Zealand)
31.The Spanish term El Clásico is used to describe any match between which two football clubs?
 
Real Madrid and Barcelona
32.Playing between 1959 and 1973, what American basketball player was nicknamed "The Big Dipper"?
 
Wilt Chamberlain

33.In what year were the Winter Olympics played just two years after the previous games, marking the start of the Summer and Winter games being separated into alternating even-numbered years?
 
1994
34.What Major League Soccer team are nicknamed the "Quakes"?
 
San Jose Earthquakes (California)
35.In 1948, which country hosted the first Summer Olympic Games after World War II?
 
England (London)
36.In golf, what word is used to describe a score of three under par?
 
Albatross
37.Which is the first of the four major golf championships contested in any given calendar year?
 
U.S. Masters (April)
38.In a feat labelled "The Love Double", who was Jimmy Connors' fiancée when they both won Wimbledon in 1974?
 
Chris Evert
39.Rosenborg Ballklub, commonly referred to simply as Rosenborg or RBK, is a professional football club based in what Norwegian city?
 
Trondheim
40.What is the current maximum engine size in the MotoGP class of Grand Prix motorcycle racing?
 
1,000 cc
41.Who was the last German to be ranked World Number 1 by the Women's Tennis Association?
 
Steffi Graf (1997)
42.What Formula One racing driver worked for McLaren, Renault, Ferrari and Williams between 1980 and 1993, winning the Drivers' Championship four times?
 
Alain Prost (3 x McLaren, 1 x Williams)
43.Between shot put and triple jump, which world record is the most in metres?
 
Shot put (23.12 m / 18.29 m)
44.Name the two players awarded the Golden Ball (best player) and Golden Glove (best goalkeeper) at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Finals.
 
Aitana Bonmatí & Mary Earps (Spain & England)
45.Name the American track and field athlete who won 122 consecutive races and set four world records in the same event between 1977 and 1987.
 
Edwin Moses (400 metre hurdles)
46.Of what country is this the administrator of association football?
 
South Africa
47.Which Formula 1 driver won the first of his four World Championships in 1985?
 
Alain Prost
48.What 18-a-side ball game is played on an oval pitch?
 
Australian Rules Football
49.In Scrabble, without using any double or triple squares, how many points would you get from the word QUIZ?
 
22 (10+1+1+10)
50.In a baseball career spanning 21 seasons from 1967 to 1987, who was nicknamed "Mr. October"?
 
Reggie Jackson (Reginald Martinez "Reggie" Jackson)


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