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Sport Quiz #800

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 17 May 2024

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Q1. What was the aim of the programme in sports known as EYES?

A
To promote education through sport in formal and non-formal education
B
To survey all sports internationally
C
To identify and eliminate steroid use in sports
D
To encourage young sportspeople to share and shape their ideas on European sport
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Q2. The Harvard-Yale Regatta, first contested between Harvard and Yale Universities in 1852, is rowed on what river?

A
Thames, London, UK
B
Thames, New London, Connecticut, USA
C
Seine, Paris, France
D
Brahmaputra, Bangladesh
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Q3. In what month or months are the Winter Olympic Games held?

A
January and February
B
February and March
C
December
D
November
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Q4. Which country hosted the first women's judo World Championships?

A
West Germany
B
France
C
USA
D
UK
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Q5. Championship dragon boat racing calls for a specialised long boat, a team of paddlers (typically 20), a sweeper to steer and which other of these?

A
A ceremonial flag
B
A cox
C
A live mascot
D
A drummer and drum
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Q6. When did boxing first appear as a contestable sport in an Olympiad?

A
1924
B
1904
C
776 BCE
D
688 BCE
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Q7. When was the first (and so far only) time a whole season of a sport in the USA was cancelled because of a labour dispute?

A
2018-9
B
1899-1900
C
2004-5
D
1976-7
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