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1.What 'B' describes a sport that combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting?
 
Biathlon
2.Brothers Ian, Greg and Trevor all played cricket for their country. What is their surname and which country did they represent?
 
Chappell - Australia
3.What was unusual about Jody Scheckter's Tyrrell P34 race car, in which he won the 1976 Swedish Grand Prix?
 
Six wheels
4.What is the regulation width, in feet, of an NBA or NCAA basketball court?
 
50 (94' x 50')
5.Old Father Time, the Grace Gates, the Nursery End, and the Pavilion End are all features of what well known sporting venue?
 
Lord's Cricket Ground
6.How many laps are there in a single motorcycle speedway race?
 
4
7.What female American athlete won three gold and two bronze medals at the 2000 Summer Olympics, but was later stripped of them after admitting to steroid use?
 
Marion Jones (aka Marion Jones-Thompson)
8.Which ball sport has a playing area 60 feet long and 41½ inches wide?
 
Ten-pin bowling
9.After commemorative matches in Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay, what three countries are set to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup?
 
Morocco, Portugal, Spain
10.What country has the International Olympic Committee code INA?
 
Indonesia
11.What NFL team play its home games at FedExField?
 
Washington Redskins
12.To date, who is the only person to have been awarded the BBC Sports Personality of the Year three times?
 
Andy Murray (Tennis - 2013, 2015, 2016)
13.In Major League Baseball, who was sometimes called "The Yankee Clipper"?
 
Joe DiMaggio
14.Neil Robertson became the first player to make a maximum 147 break in a UK Championship snooker final on his way to beating who on Sunday?
 
Liang Wenbo (China)
15.Name the two British boxers facing criminal charges after a brawl during a news conference in Munich last weekend. (½ point for each)
 
David Haye & Dereck Chisora
16.Who has won more Wimbledon ladies' singles titles than any other player?
 
Martina Navratilova (9 - 1978,1979,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1990)

17.Norwich City and Watford have already been relegated from the Premier League this season. Which three teams are, mathematically, still in danger of the third relegation position?
 
Burnley, Everton, and Leeds
18.The group stage of the FIFA Women's World Cup concluded today. Only 3 teams finished with a maximum 9 points. Name them.
 
Japan, England, Sweden
19.Centurion Park, now SuperSport Park, is a test cricket venue in which country?
 
South Africa (Centurion, Gauteng)
20.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)
21.In tennis, which former Grand Slam champion became Andy Murray's coach in 2011?
 
Ivan Lendl
22.What is the minimum number of darts required to checkout from a 501 start?
 
9
23.The Wisden Almanack is a famous reference book for what sport?
 
Cricket
24.What traditional Japanese martial art uses bamboo swords (shinai) and protective armour (bōgu)?
 
Kendo (剣道 kendō, lit. "sword way")
25.When Michael Holding of the West Indies was bowling to Peter Willey of England in a Test match at The Oval in 1976, who was falsely quoted as commentating "The bowler's Holding, the batsman's Willey"?
 
Brian Johnston
26.What year marked the last time both the Winter and Summer Olympic games were held in the same year?
 
1992 (Albertville, France (W) and Barcelona, Spain (S))
27.In modern alpine skiing, an Alpine Combined, or Super Combined, is the total score derived from what two events?
 
Slalom and Downhill
28.The New Zealand All Blacks are undefeated at Eden Park since they lost on 3rd July 1994, to who?
 
France (20-23)
29.The international governing body IRB was renamed in 2014, to what?
 
World Rugby (previously known as the International Rugby Board)
30.A variant of what sport is competed in the Hong Kong Sevens?
 
Rugby Union
31.In what annual race is the competitor in last place awarded the "Red Lantern"?
 
Tour de France (Lanterne Rouge)
32.The most successful professional doubles tennis players of all time, what is the surname of American identical twin brothers Bob and Mike?
 
Bryan

33.What former tennis player is dubbed "The Red-Headed Rocket from Rockhampton"?
 
Rod Laver
34.Determining the continental champion of North America, Central America, and the Caribbean; what is the name of CONCACAF's main national association football competition?
 
Gold Cup
35.Volleyball, Association Football, Netball. Which of these sports uses the smallest ball in official matches?
 
Volleyball (65–67 cm, 68-70 cm, 68-71 cm)
36.Who won seven gold medals and set seven new world records at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany?
 
Mark Spitz (Swimming)
37.In which Italian city do soccer team Juventus play their home games?
 
Turin
38.The group stage of the 2023-24 UEFA Champions League concluded this week. Which two teams were the only ones to finish with a maximum 18 points?
 
Real Madrid & Manchester City
39.The 2013 film Rush centres on the rivalry between what two Formula 1 racing drivers?
 
James Hunt and Niki Lauda (portrayed by Chris Hemsworth and Daniel Brühl)
40.Who won the the 2022 FIFA Club World Cup final on Saturday?
 
Real Madrid
41.In what athletics event has Jürgen Schult of East Germany held the men's world record since 6th June 1986?
 
Discus throw (74.08 m / 243 ft 0 ½ in)
42.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
43.Which professional football club has this as its logo?
 
FC Barcelona (Spain)
44.In badminton, what is the minimum number of points required to win a single game?
 
21
45.Born in 1881, what nationality was heavyweight boxing champion Tommy Burns?
 
Canadian
46.Arnis, also known as Kali or Eskrima, is the national sport and martial art of what Southeast Asian country?
 
The Philippines
47.The 24 Hours of Le Mans car race is usually held in which month?
 
June
48.Who famously lost a six shot lead to finish second to Nick Faldo in the 1996 Masters Tournament at Augusta, Georgia?
 
Greg Norman
49.On 3rd April 2016, to what was the South Stand at Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium renamed?
 
Sir Bobby Charlton Stand (The North Stand was renamed the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand on 23rd November 2012.)
50.In 1904, what became the first U.S. city to host the Olympic Games?
 
St. Louis (Missouri)


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