Jews in Sports

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1. British athlete, won gold medal in the 100m dash at the 1924 Olympics, subject of the movie "Chariots of Fire"
Abraham Cohen
Abraham Solomon
Harold Abrahams
Harold Solomon
2. American swimmer, won 7 gold meters at the 1972 Olympics, a record at that time
Mark Berger
Mark Klein
Mark Singer
Mark Spitz
3. Number of Olympic medals won by Jewish athletes between 1896 and 2018
about 150
about 250
about 350
about 450
4. At the 1896 Olympics, the cousins Alfred and Felix Flatow won 5 gold medals in gymnastics; they both died in the Holocaust. Which country did they represent?
Sweden
Russia
Austria-Hungary
Germany
5. Agnes Keleti (born Agnes Klein) is the oldest living Olympic champion. She took 10 medals, including 5 golds, in gymnastics, at the 1952 and 1956 games. Which country did she represent?
Germany
Austria
Hungary
Yugoslavia
6. Name of the "Jewish Olympic Games", which are held every four years
Torah Games
Maccabiah
David Games
Judaica
7. Jason Lezak won 8 Olympic medals, at the 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012 games. In which sport?
Track and Field
Swimming
Gymnastics
Rowing
8. Tennis player that won the gold medal at the 2004 Olympics
Martin Jaite
Nicolas Massu
Tomas Berdych
Marat Safin
9. American tennis player, highest world ranking #3 (1977)
Brian Gottfried
Harold Solomon
Tom Okker
Roscoe Tanner
10. Formula One World Drivers champion, with Ferrari
Graham Hill
Dennis Hulme
Jody Scheckter
Gilles Villeneuve
11. Soccer coach Bela Guttmann won twice the European Cup (now called Champions League), beating Barcelona and Real Madrid in the final games. Which club was he coaching?
Bayern Munich
Milan AC
Inter Milan
Benfica
12. Soccer coach that coached national teams at 3 FIFA World Cups, including Argentina at the 2006 World Cup in Germany
Daniel Brailovsky
Ricardo Zielinski
Jose Pekerman
Carlos S. Bilardo
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