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1.Whose previous 200m world record was beaten by Usain Bolt in August 2008?
 
Michael Johnson
2.In the video game world, what titular character battles with the evil mad scientist, Doctor Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik?
 
Sonic the Hedgehog
3.Nicknamed the "Galveston Giant", who was the first African-American to hold the world heavyweight boxing championship?
 
Jack Johnson (1908)
4.In a maximum break in snooker, what colour is potted the most?
 
Black
5.In polo, what is each period of play called?
 
Chukka (or "chukker")
6.Who won a record 12th Netball World Cup after defeating England 61-45 in the gold medal match in Cape Town, South Africa on Sunday?
 
Australia
7.Also home to Reading Football Club, what Rugby Union team plays its home games at the Madejski Stadium in Reading, England?
 
London Irish
8.Which 1900 battle lends its name to more than 20 football and rugby stadium stands around Europe?
 
Battle of Spion Kop (Dutch: Slag bij Spionkop; Afrikaans: Slag van Spioenkop)
9.In what year was the Grand National declared void after 30 of the 39 runners continued racing despite there having been a false start?
 
1993
10.The Fédération Internationale d'Escrime (FIE) is the international governing body of what sport?
 
Fencing
11.At 263,500, the Circuit de la Sarthe in France is arguably the largest sporting venue in the world in terms of capacity. For what event is it best known?
 
24 Hours of Le Mans
12.Veikkausliiga is the premier association football league in what European country?
 
Finland
13.What American professional golfer is nicknamed The Walrus?
 
Craig Stadler
14.At which Formula One Grand Prix in 1994 was Ayrton Senna killed when he crashed into a barrier?
 
San Marino Grand Prix
15.In tennis, who beat who in the Men's Singles final at the US Open on Sunday?
 
Novak Djokovic beat Juan Martin del Potro
16.Who beat who in the FIFA Club World Cup final on Saturday?
 
Real Madrid beat Grêmio (1-0)

17.Who won their eighth UEFA Women's Champions league title on Saturday?
 
Olympique Lyonnais Féminin (beating Barcelona 3-1)
18.At this week's Italian Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton beat Michael Schumacher's record for the most career pole positions. How many times has Lewis Hamilton qualified first in Formula One Grands Prix?
 
69
19.Under international rules, what sport has a playing surface measuring 28 metres by 15 metres?
 
Basketball (FIBA rules - slightly larger under NBA rules at 94' x 50')
20.What city is home to the "Raptors" NBA team?
 
Toronto
21.Who was the first non-British manager to win the top-flight of English football?
 
Arsène Wenger (Arsenal 1997–98)
22.What Swedish sportsman is nicknamed "the Mozart of table tennis"?
 
Jan-Ove Waldner
23.In cricket, a player can be "timed out" if the incoming batsman is not ready to play within how many minutes of the previous batsman being out?
 
3
24.In ten-pin bowling, what 'P' describes the ideal place for the ball to hit the pins in order to maximize strike probability?
 
Pocket
25.What country has won every Indoor Cricket World Cup title, in both the men's and women's divisions, since the competition was first held in 1995?
 
Australia
26.What is the name of the NBA basketball team based in Houston, Texas?
 
Houston Rockets
27.Who won the European Rugby Champions Cup for the fourth time on Saturday?
 
Leinster (beating Racing 92 of France, 15-12)
28.Which experienced British driver signed for McLaren in 1995, but missed the first two races of the season because he couldn't fit into the car?
 
Nigel Mansell (he retired after only two races)
29.Jesse Owens won four gold medals at the 1936 Olympic Games. Three were for track events (100 m, 200 m, 4×100 m relay.) For what event did he win the fourth medal?
 
Long jump
30.With what sport are Brendon McCullum and Michael Clarke associated?
 
Cricket (New Zealand and Australia)
31.In yards, what length is the field of play (excluding the end zones) in Canadian football?
 
110
32.In a scandal that has become known as 'Deflate-gate', name the team fined US$1million this week by the National Football League and their quarterback who has been suspended for four games.
 
New England Patriots - Tom Brady

33.A variant of what sport is competed in the Hong Kong Sevens?
 
Rugby Union
34.CONCACAF is the official governing body for football teams in which continent?
 
North America (Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football)
35.In which major competition is the Commissioner's Trophy awarded to the winners?
 
World Series (Major League Baseball)
36.In cricket, what three surnames describe the method used to calculate the target score for the team batting second in a limited overs cricket match interrupted by weather or other circumstances?
 
Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (after Frank Duckworth, Tony Lewis, and Professor Steven Stern )
37.What national rugby union team has this as its logo?
 
Japan
38.In which American city is the Pimlico horse racing track?
 
Baltimore (Maryland)
39.What African national football team is nicknamed The Carthage Eagles?
 
Tunisia
40.Who is the last non-British, non-German Formula 1 driver to win the World Driver's title?
 
Kimi Räikkönen (Finland, Ferrari, 2007)
41.Since 2008, in which professional sport has the annual Winter Classic been held?
 
Ice Hockey (NHL)
42.In English Premiership Rugby, what city is home to the Chiefs?
 
Exeter
43.In English-language editions of Scrabble, what two letters are worth 10 points each?
 
Q and Z
44.What colour is the cap worn by a water polo goalkeeper?
 
Red
45.Named after a multiple-record breaking pitcher, what honour is awarded annually to the best pitchers in Major League Baseball?
 
Cy Young Award
46.Of what competition was Giuseppe Farina the first champion in 1950?
 
Formula One
47.In what year did a host of countries boycott the Summer Olympics over the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan?
 
1980 (Moscow)
48.How many forwards are there in a Rugby Union team?
 
8
49.What is the longest Olympic athletics event raced entirely on the track?
 
10,000 metres
50.A professional ice hockey game is 60 minutes long. Is that divided into:
 a) six periods of 10 minutes each?
 b) four periods of 15 minutes each?
 c) three periods of 20 minutes each?
 d) two periods of 30 minutes each?
 
c) three periods of 20 minutes each


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