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Sport Quiz #128

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 1 July 2011

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Q1. Who was the first female gymnast from outside Eastern Europe to win the Olympic all-around title?

A
Carly Patterson
B
Mary Lou Retton
C
Hong Un Jong
D
Émilie Le Pennec
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Q2. Which horse race is held at Churchill Downs?

A
1,000 Guineas
B
Kentucky Derby
C
Melbourne Gold Cup
D
Oaks
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Q3. Who were Bert van Marwijk, Vicente del Bosque, Óscar Tabárez & Joachim Löw?

A
Cyclists in the Tour de France 2010
B
Head coaches for the semi-finalist teams in the 2010 FIFA World Cup
C
Tennis players at Wimbledon 2010
D
Formula One Racing drivers 2010
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Q4. Olympic gold medallists Ian Fergusson and Danyon Loader represented which country?

A
Finland
B
Sweden
C
New Zealand
D
Netherlands
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Q5. With what sport is Magic Johnson associated?

A
Baseball
B
Basketball
C
Ice hockey
D
Pétanque
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Q6. Toward the end of 2000, in which sport was the diameter of the ball increased by 2mm to make it easier to be seen on television and thus make it more viable as a televised spectator sport?

A
Golf
B
Table tennis
C
Soccer
D
Baseball
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Q7. Which of these was an English cricketer who played for Middlesex and England in 78 Test matches, and was a footballer at Arsenal F.C. in the 1930s to 1950s?

A
George Best
B
Denis Compton
C
Donald Bradman
D
Ian Botham
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