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Sport Quiz #358

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 27 November 2015

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Q1. Geoff Hunt, Jahangir Khan and Ross Norman were the only World Open Champions in the first ten years that the Championships were held, in which sport?

A
Tennis
B
Badminton
C
Squash
D
Golf
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Q2. Nelson Piquet Jnr was accused of deliberately crashing at which F1 race in 2008 that paved the way for Renault's Fernando Alonso to win?

A
China
B
Turkey
C
Singapore
D
Indianapolis
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Q3. When was the 1 mile running race discontinued at the Olympic Games?

A
1960
B
It was never an Olympic distance
C
1904
D
1952
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Q4. With which sport is Babe Ruth associated?

A
Ice hockey
B
Soccer
C
Baseball
D
Synchronised swimming
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Q5. In 2005 Karina Hollekim performed what, the first woman to do so?

A
Jet-powered wingsuit flight
B
Wingsuit flight of more than 30 km
C
A ski-BASE
D
BASE jumping from Mt Everest's north face
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Q6. Who won a boxing match (by a majority judges' decision in eight rounds) with Joe Frazier's daughter, Jackie Frazier-Lyde, on 8 June 2001?

A
Freeda Foreman
B
Laila Ali
C
Tracy Harris Patterson
D
Grill Foreman
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Q7. After the game of Australian Football was formulated in 1857 which was the first club (formed the following year)?

A
Geelong Football Club
B
Melbourne Football Club
C
Victorian Football League
D
Scotch College
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