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Sport Quiz #338

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 10 July 2015

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Q1. Which team broke Germany's decade-long stranglehold on the Rowing World Cup in 2007?

A
New Zealand
B
Great Britain
C
Switzerland
D
Burkina Faso
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Q2. How is the shoe held on a racehorse's foot?

A
Bootees
B
Staples
C
Nails
D
Glue
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Q3. What group was Roger Bannister representing when he broke the 4 minute mile at 3 minutes 59.4 seconds on 6 May 1954?

A
Great Britain
B
Oxford University
C
England
D
Amateur Athletic Association
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Q4. In the long jump at the 1968 Olympic Games held at Mexico City, which American athlete set a world record that would stand for 23 years?

A
Bob Beamon
B
Klaus Beer
C
Ralph Boston
D
Bob Seagram
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Q5. Spa-Francorchamps, Suzuka and Yas Marina share what in common?

A
They host major annual marine expos
B
They are popular works of sport-based fiction
C
They are circuits in the 2014 Formula 1 World Championship
D
They are centres for cheese production
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Q6. Which of these sports is thought to be second only to archery as the oldest British outdoor game?

A
Soccer
B
Tennis
C
Cricket
D
Bowls
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Q7. What size is the circle from which competitors in the Olympic shotput throw?

A
10 ft (3.048 m) in diameter
B
7 ft (2.134 m) in diameter
C
3 ft (0.914 m) in diameter
D
20 ft (6.096 m) in diameter
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