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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
Select from the options above.

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
Football
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
Select from the options above.

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
Select from the options above.

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
Select from the options above.
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