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Sport Quiz #854

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 30 May 2025

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Q1. Why were Canadian men's rowing pair Chris Jarvis and David Calder disqualified in the Semifinal B round of the Men's coxless pair at the 2004 Summer Olympics?

A
The Canadians had made rude comments to the South Africans at the start
B
They rowed into the lane for South Africa's Donovan Cech and Ramon di Clemente
C
A strong wind sprang up during the race
D
Their boat began to take on water and sink
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Q2. What are Portman Park and Steepledowns?

A
Grand National winners
B
Starter chairs
C
Virtual racecourses
D
Types of bed
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Q3. Who has been engaged to US tennis player Jimmy Connors and married to British tennis player John Lloyd, Olympic downhill skier Andy Mill and Australian golfer Greg Norman?

A
Steffi Graf
B
Chris Evert
C
Martina Navratilova
D
Venus Williams
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Q4. A World Team Cup first held in 1987 and, since 1991, biennially in (among others) Australia, the USA, Germany, Japan, New Zealand is in what sport?

A
Cheese rolling
B
Wife carrying
C
Boomerang throwing
D
Gumboot throwing
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Q5. A doping scandal in 2012 involving Lance Armstrong relates to which sport?

A
Basketball
B
Swimming
C
Cycling
D
Marathon running
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Q6. What sport is a fletcher essential to?

A
Tennis
B
Fishing
C
Archery
D
Swimming
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Q7. What are Duke Nukem and Lemmings?

A
Brands of pesticide in the USA
B
1990s arcade and home computer games
C
Andy Warhol paintings
D
Pools in the grounds of Camp David
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