Sport Quiz #725
Sports & Leisure Quiz for 9 December 2022
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Q1.
In golf, what is the term for "two strokes under par"?
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Q2.
Of the 4 countries who competed in the Ist World Championship organised by the World Archery Foundation in 1931, the gold medals for both men and women went to Poland; in 2021, of the 55 countries then competing where did the gold medals go?
Note: This question was updated in September 2023
A
South Korea (Recurve) and, respectively Austria and Colombia (Compound)
B
Poland (both Recurve and Compound)
C
USA (Recurve) and France (Compound)
D
Sweden (Recurve) and Czech Republic (Compound)
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Q3.
What is the symbol of the Tour de France, worn every day by the leader of the general individual classification at the end of each stage, and awarded at the end to the overall winner?
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Q4.
Olympic weightlifters are permitted, in addition to a close-fitting one-piece leotard, to wear what?
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Q5.
As at 2022, who has won the most medals in Olympic Games since the modern Olympics began in 1896?
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Q6.
The 2010 Six Nations Championship, the 11th series of an annual rugby union competition contested by the six major Northern Hemisphere rugby union national teams, was won by France. Which nation won it in 2009 and came second in 2010 and 2011?
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Q7.
Which squash player was unbeaten for over 150 consecutive matches between 1981 and 1986?
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