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So much for sportsmanship… THE SPORTECH 2011 SPORTS QUIZ

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The Sportech Sports Quiz 2011 - Finals

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So much for sportsmanship…

THE SPORTECH 2011 SPORTS QUIZ

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ROUND 1 – BATTLE OF SANTIAGO

WRITTENPOINTS INDICATED NEXT TO THE QUESTION

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1) ID this non-professional basketball ‘team’ (2)

2) Which tennis duo is known as the ‘Indo-Pak Express’? (1)

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3) Which sport? (2)

4) Whose car? (1)

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5) Which sport? (2)

6) With which sport would you associate the terms ‘strike’, ‘spare’ and ‘turkey’ ? (1)

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ROUND 2 – BATTLE OF HIGHBURY

INFINITE BOUNCE(+2,0)2 CHANCES TO ATTEMPT (+4,-2)

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#1A _____ is a projection out which gives cover and serves as part of an entrance lobby to a cinema. The stars of the film have their names in big letters, often above the title, on the _______. So a ____ player is a big star, a main attraction.

In the A-League, every team is allowed to have one player who is exempt from the salary cap – he is called their _____ player.

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Marquee player

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#2

An ancient country residence built in 1709, it was bought by ____ in 1954. Initially used as a workshop, it later served as the club’s headquarters. However, its current purpose came into being when Johann Cruyff wanted to establish a copy of the ______ in this city.

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La Masia, based on the Ajax Academy

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#3X was founded in Philadelphia in 1946 as the

Philadelphia ______ and they won the championship in its inaugural season.

In 1962, due to a change of ownership, the team was relocated to the San Francisco Bay Area and renamed San Francisco ______.

Today, X is one of only two teams in the Big Four sports that do not include the name of their state or their city in their name.

Name X and the other team (1 point apiece)

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#4

What’s so special about this game and how did it end?

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The Timeless Test

The game started on 3 March 1939 and continued till the 14th, giving 9 days of actual

and 10 days of scheduled play. England needed to leave Durban on the 15th to catch

their boat home, so, despite being a ‘timeless’ Test, a draw was agreed.

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#5

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Nick Bollettieri

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X started his ‘career’ after a bet in a bar in 1993.He has since participated in a Mr. Universe

contest, a Miss World contest, tennis matches, the bull run in Pamplona, the synchronized swimming world championship in Barcelona, football matches, the Superbowl, the World Snooker Championship and races at the Hamilton Race Course.

Who is X?MORE INFO IF YOU WANT IT…

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When abroad, he is forced to give out his passport and other important documents before football games and he has also been banned from every football stadium in England to date.

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Mark Roberts, the world’s most famous streaker

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#7Every year X is attended by HM Elizabeth II, arriving in a horse-drawn carriage with the Royal procession taking place and the raising of the Queen’s flag. Traditionally, it is a major event in the British social calendar, and press coverage of the attendees and what they are wearing often exceeds coverage of the actual event.Most notably, the event is known for the outrageous hats on show.

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The Royal Ascot

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#8

HINT (if required)

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Kerry PackerThe founder of the World Series Cricket

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#9

In fencing, the _______ is an offensive action with the intent of hitting one's opponent, made by the fencer who has just parried an attack.In everyday language, a ______ is synonymous with a retort and describes a quick and witty reply to an argument or an insult.

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Riposte

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#10

The term X is a classic North American stereotype of a male athlete. The etymology of the term X is believed to be derived from the word Y, which is an athletic support garment worn by men who engage in physical sports. The word Y results from the original meaning of X, which was a slang term for the penis around the 18th century.

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X is JockY is Jockstrap

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#11

In the 1992 Winter Olympics, the Olympic symbol was used in place of one of the national flags. Which one?

HINT (if required)

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HINT

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The Unified Team

The Unified Team was the name used for the sports team of the former Soviet Union (except the Baltic states) at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville and the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.During the Winter Olympics, the National Olympic Committees (NOCs) of the constituent countries had not yet been affiliated to the IOC, so the Olympic Flag was used in place of a national flag at the Opening Ceremony and at medals ceremonies

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X began preparing for the 1996 Summer Olympics under Dave Schultz, training between eight and ten hours a day. In January 1996, not long after X began training with him, Schultz was murdered by John Eleuthère du Pont, the sponsor of Schultz's team of Olympic prospectives. As a result, X quit Eleuthère du Pont's team, searched for new sponsors, and joined the Dave Schultz Wrestling Club in Schultz's memory.

Today, X is known more for his professional wrestling exploits rather than his participation as an Olympian.

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Kurt Angle

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Nicknamed ‘the divine one’ by the French Press, X’s participation at Wimbledon garnered much attention in the media when she appeared at Wimbledon with her dress revealing bare forearms and cut just above the calf. Staid Brits also were in shock at her boldness as she casually sipped brandy between sets.

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Suzanne Lenglen

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#14

X built Y using parts of a washing machine – Y is very unconventional and was later banned by the officials.

X is most famous for his rivalry with Chris Boardman, as depicted in the movie The Flying Scotsman and for twice breaking the world hour record – the first time, his record lasted for less for than a week.

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Graeme Obree – ‘The Flying Scotsman’ and his ‘Old Faithful’

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#15

The Triple Crown of Motorsport is an unofficial motorsport achievment often regarded as winning three of the most prestigious races in the world in one's career: the __________, the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Monaco Grand Prix. An alternate version replaces the Monaco Grand Prix with the F1 Championship. Either way, who is the only man to have completed the Triple Crown?

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Graham Hill

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#16

X was a room at ______, where the coaching staff would sit, drink whisky and discuss the team, tactics and ways of defeating the next opposing side.

X was also used for the training of future ________ managers (graduates). It became 'the ______ way' to promote from within so that the wheels would carry on turning smoothly in the event of a manager resigning or retiring

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The Boot Room

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#17The Football War (aka the 100 Hour War) was a four

day war fought between X and Y in 1969, who met in the second North American qualifying round for the 1970 FIFA World Cup.

There were 3 games played between the two teams over the span of a month. After the first game, a girl from X shot herself and was declared a martyr with the entire football team joining the funeral procession.

The second game was followed by more violence and after the third game, X dissolved all ties with Y, leading to border clashes between the nations.

The actual four day war started 20 days later.

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El Salvador vs. Honduras

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#19

The origins of the ___________ lie in a set of events hosted by Dr. Lutwig Guttman of Stoke Mandeville Hospital for war veterans. These events were intended to coincide with the 1948 Olympics and were repeated in 1952, when the Dutch war veterans also participated. Known as the Stoke Mandeville Games, these events are the precursor to what we now know as __________

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The Paralympics

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#20

In 1858, at the club’s AGM, the members compiled a list of 11 rules, which were already being followed informally.This was 6 years before the F.A. coined their rules and it was the first time anyone had formalized the rules of football.This list of rules has come to be known as ______ Rules.

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Sheffield F.C. and the Sheffield Rules

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#21A and B are two of boxing's greats and they were

fierce rivals. B was known for his flamboyance outside the ring and is credited with being the originator of the modern sports 'C'

When A lost to B in a fight, it was the first time B defeated A and it was A's first ever professional loss. He had earlier lost by knockout but that match was ruled to have been fixed and the result did not stand.

'C' is today commonly associated with rap musicians and film stars, although it is used in the context of sports too.

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A is Jake LaMotta, B is Sugar Ray Robinson and C is ‘entourage’

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#22

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Danica Patrick

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#22Nation No. of athletes

United States 35 Jamaica 9 Nigeria 8

Trinidad and Tobago 4 United Kingdom 3

Canada 2 France 2 Ghana 2 Cuba 1

Namibia 1 Barbados 1

Saint Kitts and Nevis 1 Australia 1 Bahamas 1

Qatar 1 Netherlands Antilles 1 Antigua and Barbuda 1

The first person to achieve this was Jim Hines in 1968 and latest is Mario Forsythe in 2010

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The 10-second barrier for 100m

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#23In 2003, X was invited to play in the Bank of America Colonial

golf tournament in Fort Worth, Texas, making her the first woman to play in a PGA Tour event since Babe Zaharias in 1945.

PGA Tour player Vijay Singh was particularly critical of her presence; he was quoted saying she had no business playing and he hoped she missed the cut, although he later apologized.

However, by 2008, X was highly critical of other female golfers who tried to play in the PGA tour. She is now retired and her off-course interests include the X golf academy, golf course design, X-branded products, and a charitable foundation.

Who?

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Annika Sörenstam

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ROUND 3 – BATTLE OF NUREMBERG

3 CLUES TO A PERSONALITY(+3,0) (+2,0) (+1,0)

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#1

"[The] first time I came over to the States, I used an alias of Cesar Morales. ____ players in the US already knew ______as a great shooter

from the Philippines, but they hadn‘t seen me in person.”

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Efren Reyes

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#2

“When the seagulls follow the trawler, it is because they think sardines will be thrown

into the sea”

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Eric Cantona

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#3“It will be a killer, and a chiller, and a thriller,

when I get the gorilla in Manila”

Some of the most memorable moments in Rocky - such as Rocky's carcass-punching scenes and Rocky running up the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, as part of his training regimen - are taken from _____'s real-life exploits, for which he received no credit.

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Joe Frazier

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#4“I'm tired of hearing about money, money, money, money,

money. I just want to play the game, drink Pepsi, wear Reebok”

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Shaquille O’Neal

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#5“Answer the question, jerk!”

“Do you have any problems, other than that you're unemployed, a moron, and a dork?”

If you win ______, you are given honorary membership of the _________. However, after X won, this honor was not accorded to him because of his unsportsmanlike behavior. So X responded by snubbing the traditional champions dinner that evening. However, they quietly awarded him the membership the next year when he won it again.

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John McEnroe

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#6“If I ever happen to have an accident that eventually costs me my life, I hope it is in one go. I would not like to be in a wheelchair. I would not like to be in a hospital suffering from whatever injury it was. If I’m going to live, I want to live fully, very intensely, because I am an intense person. It would ruin my life if I had to live partially.”

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Ayrton Senna