Question | Answer | % Correct |
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MMA. What does those letters stand for? | Mixed Martial Arts | 92%
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There once was an important boxing match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman in Kinshasa. What is it typically called? | The Rumble in the Jungle | 89%
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The World Cup of Football/Soccer will be hosted by three countries in 2026. Which three countries? | Canada,USA and Mexico | 88%
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"The Great One". Who`s that? | Wayne Gretsky | 88%
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The first Olympics in modern times (disregarding the one in 2004) was quite fittingly held in Athens. When? | 1896 | 81%
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A Marathon. How many meters is that? | 42 195 | 78%
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The attendance between Brazil and Uruguay in the World Cup in 1950 was massive. Possibly close to 200 000. What is the name of the stadium all those people crowded? | Maracana | 76%
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Australian, Steven Bradbury, won an Olympic gold medal in 2002. Arguably one of the biggest upsets ever in the Olympics. In what event did he win? | Short Track Speed Skating | 72%
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The first Winter Olympics was held in Chamonix. When was that? | 1924 | 70%
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What is the most successful Football/Soccer nation that has never won the World Cup? (Yes. Debatable. But quite obvious...) | Netherlands | 67%
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When did USA feature a professional basketball team for the first time in the Olympics? | 1992 | 66%
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Sweden won a gold medal in this event in the Stockholm Olympics in 1912. Great Britain won the silver medal. Those where the only two countries competing. In which sport? | Tug of War | 64%
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Who jumped the longest in the Olympics in 1968? | Bob Beamon | 54%
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Unfortunately, legend Tom Simpson from Great Britain, died on Mont Ventoux in the Tour de France in 1967. Why? | He climbed the mountain with a lot of amphetamines and alcohol in his system | 52%
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Legend, Paea Wolfgramm, won a silver medal in the Olympics` in Super Heavyweight of boxing in 1996. Which country did he represent? | Tonga | 39%
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