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Sport Quiz #657

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 20 August 2021

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Q1. In its first 32 years which was the first time the 4-yearly Rugby World Cup was hosted in an Asian country?

A
2007
B
2003
C
2023
D
2019
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Q2. What sport, when it was first played in 1902, was called immoral and "a monster that spreads its claws to all sides"?

A
Lacrosse
B
Korfball
C
Netball
D
Beach volleyball
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Q3. In what is often called boxing's biggest upset ever, Buster Douglas beat whom in the world unified Heavyweight title fight in 1990 ?

A
Mike Tyson
B
Muhammad Ali
C
Gentleman Jackson
D
Sonny Bill Williams
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Q4. At the 2009 Freediving Individual World Championships in Aarhus, Denmark, and in the Bahamas, competitors from which country won 9 of the 22 medals awarded in addition to setting a world record?

A
Italy
B
Afghanistan
C
Germany
D
New Zealand
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Q5. Who set the record for winning the most races in a single Isle of Man TT meeting, with five wins in 2010?

A
Ian Hutchinson
B
Cameron Donald
C
Michael Dunlop
D
Keith Amor
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Q6. The London Marathon involves what?

A
Running
B
Car rallying
C
Cycling
D
Swimming
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Q7. Which boxer held the World Welterweight title from the end of 1946 to 1951, at which point he then won the World Middleweight title?

A
Jake LaMotta
B
Sugar Ray Robinson
C
Paul Pender
D
Gene Fullmer
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