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1.Between shot put and triple jump, which world record is the most in metres?
 
Shot put (23.12 m / 18.29 m)
2.In a set of 16 chess pieces, how many can capture a piece by moving forwards in a straight line?
 
4 (1 x King, 1 x Queen and 2 x Rooks)
3.New Zealand and South Africa play in the Rugby World Cup final on Sunday. Who compete in the Bronze final on Saturday?
 
Argentina & England
4.Who were awarded best female player and best women's coach at the Best FIFA Football Awards 2019 last night?
 
Megan Rapinoe & Jill Ellis
5.What ''A" is the national martial art of the Philippines?
 
Arnis
6.Nine of the top ten all-time Premier League goalscorers are English. In 5th place, who is the only non-English player in the top 10?
 
Thierry Henry (Arsenal / France)
7.In 1968, which professional male tennis player was denied a visa to South Africa on racial grounds, eventually causing South Africa to be ejected from the 1970 Davis Cup?
 
Arthur Ashe
8.With what football club did Stanley Matthews start and end his professional career?
 
Stoke City (with 379 appearances inbetween for Blackpool)
9.Who became the first person to defeat Mike Tyson in February 1990?
 
James "Buster" Douglas
10.What city hosted the 2014 Commonwealth Games?
 
Glasgow (Scotland)
11.On Friday, Leicester City achieved the biggest ever victory by an away side in English football top-flight history. Also Southampton's worst ever defeat in all competitions in their history, what was the score?
 
Southampton 0-9 Leicester
12.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)
13.How many gold medals did Jesse Owen win at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, Germany?
 
4
14.With 102 full appearances between 1971 and 1986, who is the most capped player for the Scotland national football team?
 
Sir Kenny Dalglish
15.Who is the last non-British, non-German Formula 1 driver to win the World Driver's title?
 
Kimi Räikkönen (Finland, Ferrari, 2007)
16.For which American sporting competition is the Sprint Cup currently awarded?
 
NASCAR racing

17.Last week, who became the first female to win a match, and subsequently two consecutive matches, at the PDC World Championships?
 
Fallon Sherrock
18.What two words describe this professional wrestling hold?
 
Camel clutch
19.What animal stands on top of Rugby Union's Calcutta Cup?
 
Elephant
20.At the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, in what sport did Team GB win its one and only gold medal?
 
Rowing (Men's Coxless Pair - Matthew Pinsent and Steve Redgrave)
21.Earning more than $400 million from its use, what American ring announcer (or "MC") is known for his trademarked catchphrase "Let's get ready to rumble!"?

 
Michael Buffer
22.Nicknamed "The Birdman", Tony Hawk is a famous name in which sport?
 
Skateboarding
23.Who is the current president of FIFA?
 
Gianni Infantino
24.In May 2012, which Australian broke the record for the fastest recorded tennis serve?
 
Samuel Groth (163.4 mph / 263 km/h)
25.Where do Warwickshire County Cricket Club play their home games?
 
Edgbaston Stadium
26.What was unusual about Alan Shepard’s two, 6 iron golf strokes in February 1971?
 
He was on the moon
27.Between 1984 and 1994, Ukrainian Sergey Bubka broke the world record 35 times at which athletic event?
 
Pole vaulting
28.A squidge-off takes place at the start of what indoor game?
 
Tiddlywinks (A squidger is the disc used to shoot a wink)
29.Whose right breast was exposed to 140 million viewers at the 2004 Super Bowl, and who tore open her costume?
 
Janet Jackson & Justin Timberlake
30.Clocked at 105.1 mph (169.1 km/h) on 24th September 2010 while playing for the Cincinnati Reds, who achieved the fastest pitch ever recorded in Major League Baseball?
 
Aroldis Chapman
31.Designated by the 1994 National Sports of Canada Act, what is Canada's National Summer Sport?
 
Lacrosse
32.Who, at the 1984 Olympics, won the 100m, 200m, the 4x100m relay and the long jump?
 
Carl Lewis (USA)

33.What Summer Olympic Games were the first to be televised live? (Host City and Year)
 
Berlin, 1936
34.What is the name of the annual long-distance sled dog race run in early March from Anchorage to Nome in Alaska, more than 1000 miles?
 
Iditarod Trail
35.In international sporting terms, what does the acronym WADA stand for?
 
World Anti-Doping Agency
36.Evgenia Medvedeva of Russia and Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan are record breaking competitors in what sport?
 
Figure skating
37.Which NFL team has won more Super Bowl titles than any other?
 
Pittsburgh Steelers (6)
38.On 31st August 1968, what West Indian became the first ever batsman to hit six sixes in a single over in first-class cricket?
 
Garfield 'Gary' Sobers (playing as captain of Nottinghamshire)
39.What nationality is former Formula 1 champion Jody Scheckter?
 
South African
40.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
41.Who is the younger but taller fraternal twin brother of Nintendo's Mario?
 
Luigi
42.In 1904, what became the first U.S. city to host the Olympic Games?
 
St. Louis (Missouri)
43.What American tennis player was World No. 1 for an all time record eight years from 1952 to 1960?
 
Pancho Gonzales
44.The world high jump record of 2.45 metres was set in 1993 by Javier Sotomayor, representing what country?
 
Cuba
45.On 19th June 1958, aged 17 years, 7 months and 27 days, who became the youngest ever FIFA World Cup goalscorer?
 
Pelé (Brazil vs Wales)
46.In July 1939, what New York Yankees player became the first to have his number retired by an MLB team?
 
Lou Gehrig
47.In 1991, who was the last German to win a Wimbledon gentlemen's singles final?
 
Michael Stich
48.On Saturday 18th September 2010, at the age of 42, Frenchman Philippe Croizon swam across the English Channel in less than 14 hours. The record at the time was less than 7 hours, so why was his crossing so amazing?
 
He is a quadruple amputee
49.In Canadian football, who beat who in the 105th Grey Cup final on Sunday?
 
Toronto Argonauts, Calgary Stampeders (27-24)
50.In what decade was a wooden racket last used at Wimbledon?
 
The 1980s (1987)


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