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1.What nationality is professional golfer Minjee Lee?
 
Australian
2.What was unique about the outcome of rugby union's 1973 Five Nations Championship?
 
Five-way tie (Each won their home games and lost their away games; no further tie-break was applied to separate teams finishing level on match points)
3.What is the name of the golf trophy contested in odd-numbered years between male amateur golfers in two teams: United States, and Great Britain and Ireland?
 
Walker Cup
4.What is the first event in the women's heptathlon?
 
100m hurdles
5.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
6.In football: Juventus of Italy are La Vecchia Signora; UT Arad of Romania are Bătrâna Doamnă. What do those nicknames both translate to in English?
 
The Old Lady
7.Set by Mike Powell (USA) in 1991, to the nearest metre, what is the men's long jump world record?
 
9 (8.95 m)
8.What ''A" is the national martial art of the Philippines?
 
Arnis
9.What is the name of the NBA basketball team based in Houston, Texas?
 
Houston Rockets
10.In what American city did the Chicago Cubs win the 2016 World Series?
 
Cleveland (Game 7 at Progressive Field in Cleveland, Ohio)
11.What is the maximum permitted weight, in ounces, of a standard ice hockey puck?
 
6 (between 5½ and 6 ounces)
12.NBA free agent LeBron James announced on Sunday that he is to sign a four-year, US$154 million contract with what basketball team?
 
Los Angeles Lakers
13.Which American golfer is often referred to as Supermex?
 
Lee Trevino
14.Martina Navratilova was granted U.S. citizenship in 1981, but in what European capital city was she born?
 
Prague
15.In association football, who were the first British team to win the European Cup?
 
Celtic (1967. Manchester United won it in 1968.)
16.In July 1939, what New York Yankees player became the first to have his number retired by an MLB team?
 
Lou Gehrig

17.What Olympic sport prohibits the wearing of a beard?
 
Boxing
18.What team has spent the most consecutive seasons in the top-flight of English football (1919-present)?
 
Arsenal
19.Before retiring in 1977, who amassed more Grand Slam singles titles than any other tennis player, male or female, in history?
 
Margaret Court (24)
20.In 1991, who was the last German to win a Wimbledon gentlemen's singles final?
 
Michael Stich
21.Name the 22-year-old Formula Two driver killed in an accident at the Belgian Grand Prix on Saturday.
 
Anthoine Hubert
22.Which Olympic athletic event covers the longest distance?
 
50km Walk
23.In Association football, name the current leaders of Ligue 1 (France), the Bundesliga (Germany), Serie A (Italy), and La Liga (Spain).
 
Paris Saint-Germain, RB Leipzig, Inter Milan, Barcelona
24.In the game of Operation, what object is located in the patient's stomach?
 
Butterfly (Butterflies in Stomach)
25.What Swedish sportsman is nicknamed "the Mozart of table tennis"?
 
Jan-Ove Waldner
26.One of the most exciting figures in basketball during the 1970s and 1980s, who is nicknamed Dr. J?
 
Julius Erving
27.What British doctor and athlete was the first to break the four-minute mile?
 
Roger Bannister
28.What name is given to this structure of two concave ramps used in gravity extreme sports such as snowboarding, skateboarding, skiing, freestyle BMX, and skating?
 
Half-pipe
29.What sport is played in Australia's Big Bash League?
 
Cricket (Twenty20)
30.In Australian Rules Football and Rugby league, what 'F' describes being hit by the ball in the face or head?
 
Falcon (So called in honour of a famous incident involving the face of Rugby League player Mario Fenech, nicknamed the Maltese Falcon because of his Maltese background. )
31.Who won the Rugby World Cup final in 2015?
 
New Zealand
32.What four-letter acronym describes the international governing body for basketball?
 
FIBA (Fédération Internationale de Basket-ball)

33.In what year was the baseball World Series cancelled because of a players' strike?
 
1994
34.Who did Alex Ferguson succeed as Manchester United manager in 1986?
 
Ron Atkinson
35.Amid boos from the crowd, who won the men's 100 m final at the 2017 Athletics World Championships in London on Saturday?
 
Justin Gatlin (USA)
36.What football team lost both the 1982 and 1986 FIFA World Cup finals?
 
West Germany (losing to Italy in 1982 and Argentina in 1986)
37.When referencing American football positions, what do the letters ROLB stand for?
 
Right Outside Linebacker
38.What is the nickname of the Australia women's national soccer team?
 
Matildas / Tillies
39.What sport was the subject of the 1993 best-selling book Rare Air?
 
Basketball (Michael Jordan - Rare Air: Michael on Michael)
40.What number shirt has David Beckham worn for both Real Madrid and LA Galaxy?
 
23 (Chosen in admiration of basketball player Michael Jordan)
41.How many vacant intersections ("points") are there on a standard Go board?
 
361 (19×19)
42.In 2012, who was disqualified from the final of the Queen's Club tennis championship after injuring a line judge?
 
David Nalbandian (Argentina)
43.Designated by the 1994 National Sports of Canada Act, what is Canada's National Summer Sport?
 
Lacrosse
44.In what sport were Chinese and South Korean athletes disqualified for trying to lose during the 2012 Olympic Games in London?
 
Badminton (having both already qualified in the women's doubles group stage, the losers were likely to have faced an easier opponent in the next round)
45.Jan Železný (Czech Republic), Andreas Thorkildsen (Norway) and Keshorn Walcott (Trinidad and Tobago) are all Olympic Gold medal winners at what event?
 
Javelin throw (1992-2012)
46.Set in October 1985, East Germany's Marita Koch still holds the world record in which athletics event?
 
400 metres
47.What is the only Canadian-based team in the NBA?
 
Toronto Raptors
48.Brassie, Spoon, Cleek, Niblick and Mashie are obsolete terms used to describe what item of sports equipment?
 
Golf clubs
49.What former heavyweight boxing champion died in a plane crash on 31st August 1969?
 
Rocky Marciano
50.In Scrabble, without using any double or triple squares, how many points would you get from the word QUIZ?
 
22 (10+1+1+10)


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