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A certain person links Olympic Rowing, The U.S Presidential election and a
widely selling book on childcare. Who is he? Dr. Benjamin Spock Last season’s UEFA Champions League winners Galatasaray are based in which
city? Istanbul This one is a schoolboy’s favourite. If all the batsmen of a cricket team
were to be dismissed for nought off the first ball faced, then what would be the
position of the batsman who is not out at the end of the
innings? Eight ‘Z’ is the autobiography of which former test cricket
captain? Zaheer Abbas To which country does Benfica FC belong? Portugal Where in the world would you find the Woollongabba
Park? Brisbane Which three nations have participated in all the modern Olympics held since
1896? France, Switzerland, Greece The Macrobertson International Shield is contested for which
sport? Croquet A certain cricket ground in England is well known for a tree inside it’s
playing perimeter. If a shot hits the tree without bouncing on the ground then
it is counted as six while a grounded hit goes as four. The peculiar thing is
that sometimes the ball lands in the proximity of the tree and goes past it but
if the fielder retrieves the ball without touching the bark then the standard
running rules apply. Where is this exception found? Canterbury ‘The art of cricket’ and ‘The art of Captaincy’ have been written by
_______. Mike Brearley He’s Zimbabwean, He’s White and he’s a prominent golfer.
Who? Nick Faldo Who replaced the injured David Richardson as the wicket keeper of the South
African cricket team for the 1996 Wills world cup? Steve
Palframan Andrew Symonds plauyed for which English county before moving to
Australia? Kent Diego Maradona scored his infamous ‘Hand of God’ goal against which country
in the 1986 World cup? England India beat Spain to claim the Men’s Field hockey gold at the 1980
Olympics.What was the scoreline? 4-3 Boris Becker won his last wimbledon singles title in
... 1988 Mike Powell broke the old standing Lomg Jump world record in 1991. What was
the exact mark he set? 8.91m Yannick Noah, the dashing French tennis player of the 80’s is ethnically of
which nationality? Cameroon Which Malaysian sport involves the rallying of a ball between two sides on
either side of a net, by means of legs only? Sepak-takraw The IAAF declared Carl Lewis the best male athlete of the century(among
living persons). Who took the honour among the ladies? Fanny
Blankers Koen At the Melbourne Olympics(1956), the equestrian events had to be shifted to
another city since Melbourne did not have the requisite facilities. Which
city? Stockholm Steven Redgrave won his fifth Olympic gold at Sydney2000. Which discipline
does he excel in? Coxless fours rowing Which Zimbabwean cricketer of Greek origin grew up in Egypt and played his
first class cricket in South Africa? He played his last test at the age of
43. John Traicos Apart from being a movie icon, Errol Flynn was also accomplished in a certain
sport. In fact, he even represented his country at the Olympics. Which
sport? Boxing 121 consecutive wins in 400m hurdle races. There’s only one man who fits the
bill. Who? Edwin Moses Which international sports organisation contributes the most number of
disciplines to the Olympics? YMCA Andre Aggasi struck the Olympic tennis gold at Atlanta. His father Emmanuel
Aggassini was also an Olympian at Helsinki(1952). Which nation did he
represent? Iran Australia’s captain during the infamous bodyline series of 1932-33 was also
the grandfather of greats Ian and Greg Chappell. Identify him.
Bill Woodfull The John Player League was the precursor to which prominent first class
cricket competition? Sunday League Which of these was contested in the Games for the first time in
1996? Ans: softball The Netherlands were the only country at Atlanta to win two men''s team-sport
events. One was in hockey. The other in? Ans: Volleyball Which was the only team-sport at Atlanta which was won by the same country in
both the men''s and women''s competitions? Ans: Basketball The U.S. women''s gymnastics squad took the team gold after _____ hobbled up
and completed her final gutsy vault in the 1996 Games'' most compelling moment.
Who? Ans: Kerri Strug The 1996 mascot''s name was changed from ''____ the alien'' to Izzy the
alien. Ans: Whatzit Which venue was rocked by the bomb blast at Atlanta ''96 ? Ans:
The Centennial Olympic Park At Atlanta ''96, swimmer, _______ became the first American woman to win four
golds in a single Games... Ans: Amy Van Dyken They finally ended the US domination of the men''s 4x100m relay at Atlanta
''96. Which nation? Ans: Canada The USA won every tennis event at Atlanta except...? Ans: Men''s
doubles Connect the following: Dream Team 96, Ohio, Dr. Alzheimer Ans:
Muhammed 'Cassius Clay' Ali India might well have won a gold medal, had badminton been introduced into
the Olympic Games while the great Prakash Padukone was around. In which year was
it finally included in the summer games? Ans: Barcelona 1992 Which team did India defeat en route to the facile field hockey triumph at
Moscow 1980? Ans: Spain The lobster came very close to being the mascot of the Barcelona games. What
was the reason stated for its rejection by the official
committee? Ans: It would look ridiculous on a bicycle Which country''s ''''Eagles'''' won the Olympic soccer event at Atlanta
1996? Ans: Nigeria Name the Brazilian player who was defeated by India''''s Leander Paes in the
lawn tennis bronze medal match at Atlanta 1996. Ans: Fernando
Melegini Inspite of being World, Asian and Commonwealth champion and world record
holder in his event, Jaspal Rana has never won an Olympic medal because his
particular event isn''t on the Olympic itinerary. His event
is...? Ans: Centre-fire pistol She too did a 200-400 double at Atlanta though she was grossly overshadowed
by Micheal Johnson of the US. Name the athlete. Ans: Mary
Jose-Perec Steffi Graf''s victory in the Seoul Olympic Games after winning the Grand
Slam that year was hailed as what? Ans: The Gold Slam India''s Leander Paes and Ramesh Krishnan were only one match away from at
least a bronze in the men''s doubles tennis event at Barcelona, where there was
no third place tie and semi-finalists were assured a medal. Which pair did they
lose to? Ans: Ivanesevic and Ppric (CRO) Who said this to whom "Had you been in my army, I would have made you a
colonel"? Ans: Hitler to Dhyan Chand The Unified team won the men''s; South Korea the women''s - 1992, Barcelona.
Name the sport. Ans: Handball Gymnast Vitaly Scherbo, competing for the Unified Team, won six golds at
Barcelona. Which Russian republic does he hail from? Ans:
Belarus Hwang Young-Cho won Asia's only men's track and field gold at Barcelona.
Which event? Ans: Marathon The IOC threw the Games open to professional athletes for the first time
in? Ans: Barcelona 1992 Inspite of not winning a gold, she was the leading medal winner among the
women at Barcelona. Name her. Ans: Shannon Miller Sitter: Mascot of the 92 Barcelona Olympics? Ans: Cobi the
dog At Barcelona ''92, Germany competed under one flag for the first time
since...? Ans: 1964 Which country has won the baseball gold at every Olympics till
date? Ans: Cuba Gail Devers'', (winner of the women''s 100m sprint at Barcelona) feet had
nearly been amputated by doctors in 1990 as a result of radiation treatment for
which disease? Ans: Grave''s disease China''s Fu Mingxia, 13, became the second-youngest person to win an
individual gold medal. Which event did she win in? (Barcelona
''92) Ans: diving Ans: sister-in-law Who was adjudged the 'Athlete of the Games' for 6 golds in the pool at
Seoul? Ans: Kristin Otto (GDR) Only one world record was set in the men's track events at Seoul 1988. Which
event? Ans: 4x400m relay Which African country boycotted the 1988 Seoul Games in support of Cuba and
North Korea? Ans: Ethiopia Only one of Florence Griffith Joyner's 4 medals at Seoul was not gold. In
which event did she have to settle for silver? Ans: 4x100 relay The reason for North Korea''s boycott of the Seoul Games
was? Ans: The IOC had rejected North Korea''''s bid to co-host the
Games. This oarsman from New Zealand finished the Seoul games with one each of gold
silver and bronze ... a first in Olympic canoeing history. Ans:
Paul McDonald First Olympic men's tennis champ (1988 Seoul) ? Ans: Miloslav
Mecir (CZE) His gold,silver,bronze tally at the end of the Seoul Games read 5-1-1.
Who? Ans: Matt Biondi, Aquatics What made legendary Greg Louganis'' unprecedented defense of his two Olympic
diving titles all the more amazing and inspiring? Ans: He had
injured himself on the first dive TIME magazine was so impressed by the success of the 1984 LA Games that it
did something special. What? Ans: It named the organizing president
of the Games as its Man of the Year. We all know Carl Lewis won four golds at LA 1984. But do we know who matched
his four golds and even had an extra silver? Ans: Ecaterina Szab
(ROM) Who won Australia's only gold in track and field at LA
1984? Ans: Glynis Nunn The first ever privately funded Olympic Games were? Ans: Los
Angeles 1984 Nicknamed the 'mosquito weight' which event is for the lightest boxers at the
Olympics? Ans: Light flyweight Both the 20 km and the 50 km walks at LA 84 were won by athletes from one
country. Which? Ans: Mexico USA won gold in basketball at LA 1984 in both men's and women's comptetions.
Which country's men and women took the handball golds at the same
Games? Ans: Yugoslavia At LA '84, Sebastian Coe of Britain became the first repeat winner of the
1,500 meters since Jim Lightbody of the U.S. in ___? Ans: 1906
Athens The only Warsaw Pact nation which attended the 1984 LA Games
? Ans: Romania Under 5 feet tall, American, Mary Lou Retton prevented a Romanian clean sweep
of the women's gymnastics events and became the darling of the Games by winning
gold in this event ... Ans: The Women's all-round The mascot of the 1980 games was a Russian brown bear. Name
her. Ans: Misha The only team sport that the Soviet women didn't win at Moscow was field
hockey. Who won? Ans: Zimbabwe Captain of India's gold medal winning hockey team at
Moscow? Ans: V Bhaskaran The finals of the men's 1500m at Moscow was one of the most thrilling races
of all time. Sebastian Coe came from behind to beat arch-rival and good friend,
compatriot Steve Ovett. Who took bronze in that race? Ans: Jurgen
Straub Who became the first athlete to win eight medals in one year at Moscow
1980? Ans: Aleksandr Dityatin The last time a white man won the 100m dash in an Olympic Games was at Moscow
1980. Name him? Ans: Allan Wells At Moscow 1980 Cuban heavyweight Teofilo Stevenson became the first boxer to
... ? Ans: Win gold in the same class in three Olympic Games Miruts Yifter of Ethiopia completed a double at Moscow 1980. Which two events
did he win? Ans: 5,000m and 10,000m Who pressurised the US Olympic Committee into boycotting the 1980 games after
he was snubbed by the IOC? Ans: Jimmy Carter The USA and 63 other countries boycotted Moscow 1980 to protest
against? Ans: The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan Ok. So Nadia Comaneci got the first ever perfect ten at Montreal 1976. But
how many 10s did she get at the Games totally? Ans: seven He would have emulated fellow Finn Paavo Nurmi's three long distance golds,
but he finished fifth in the marathon after taking gold in the 5000m and 10000m
at Montreal. Who? Ans: Lasse Viren Taiwan withdrew from Montreal 1976 because Canada did not allow it to
participate as the Republic of China. Why? Ans: China was Canada's
biggest trading partner. The most complete domination ever seen in an Olympic pool was seen at
Montreal where the American men won ___ out of the 13 swimming
golds. Ans: 12 Kornelia Ender of East Germany and John Naber of the USA won an equal number
of golds in the pool at Montreal. How many? Ans: 4 The only non-Soviet, non-East German woman to win a race at Montreal, she set
a world record to win the 400m gold. Name her. Ans: Irena K.
Szewinska, (POL) Anders Grdeud, who broke the world record en route to steeplechase gold at
Montreal hails from which country? Ans: Sweden Who was voted by the IOC as female Olympian of the century?
Ans: Fannie Blankers-Cohen (NED) Alberto Juantorena's double in the 400 and 800 at Montreal was made easier
due to the boycott of African Nations. Why did they boycott? Ans:
New Zealand's rugby tour of South Africa Who won the Montreal field hockey gold, entering the competition as rank
outsiders, inspite of all the hockey superpowers sporting full strength
teams? Ans: New Zealand Ans: F1 & Indycar
Champion The British Grand Prix is held at Silverstone every year. Donington Park has
seen F1 races in the past. For which track is Nicola Foulston challenging
Silverstone's right to hold the British Grand Prix in the future
? Ans: Brands Hatch 1999 saw the advent of a new venue for F1 racing. Which track was it
? Ans: Sepang, Malaysia More a manager and a racing car constructor, he started life with Alfa Romeo.
His own sports car appeared in 1940. His cars have won the Le Mans 24 Hours race
many a time, though recently his cars are doing exceptionally well in F1 in the
hands of the world's highest paid driver. The entire world mourned when he
died. Ans: Enzo Ferrari This company has an out and out racing pedigree. This company''s team was the
first to introduce ground effects to F1. Everybody followed thereafter. The
Caterham Super Seven and the Indian Kari 65 sports cars are both derived from
this company''s first offering in 1957. Ans: Lotus She was the first woman driver to ever score a point (actually half a point
because of premature stoppage) in a F1 World Championship race by finishing
sixth in the 1975 Spanish GP. After starting in 12 F1 GPs, she turned to sports
and touring car racing. She died at the age of 48 in 1992 in Milan from
cancer. Ans: Lella Lombardi Formula Junior was a stepping stone for F1 drivers in the late fifties and
early sixies. Which Indian car available till recently, had the very same engine
which was used very successfully by Italian constructor Stanguellini to dominate
the series till the advent of rear engined cars from England ? Ans:
Premier Padmini (Fiat 1100D) Alain Prost was a World Champion driver. His nickname is The Professor. He is
still involved in F1 with his own team. Which team did he take over to form the
Prost team ? Ans: Ligier This is a sitter. How many human beings every year, have the privilege of
racing on the Formula - 1 circuit? Ans: 24 An Australian triple World Champion, he started 126 GPs and won 14 of them. 7
of those wins were in cars bearing his own name powered by Holden-Repco engines.
The other 7 were in Coopers. In 1966 he became the first driver to win a World
Championship race in a car with his own name. Ans: Sir Jack
Brabham Sunil Gavaskar and G.R. Vishvanath have a special bonding besides having
played a lot of test cricket together. What is their
relationship? Ans: Gavaskar is married to Vishvanath’s sister Saqlain Mushtaq and Chetan Sharma share a unique feat in One Day Cricket.
Identify it. Ans: They took Hatricks in the World Cup T.C. Lowrie Which test umpire is also a qualified international football
referee? Steve Bucknor How many times has Don Bradman been twelfth man for a
test? Once Who was the New Zealand bowler who created a record of sorts by facing 77
deliveries before getting out on a duck? Geoff Allott Which cricketer has taken the maximum number of catches in one day
internationals? Mohammed Azharuddin What is India’s highest score in test cricket? 676/7 Who was the first Indian batsman to bat on all five days of a
test? M.L. Jaisimha Against which team did India become the first to get out twice in the same
day during a test match? England What is the lowest score in one-day cricket and made by
whom? 43 by Pakistan Who was the captain of the West Indies cricket team at the time of the famous
Tied Test? Frank Worrell There have been two instances in one day cricket where the entire winning
team has been given the Man of the Match Award. Name the winning
teams. Ans: New Zealand and Pakistan Which English batsman’s record of 905 runs in a five test series did Don
Bradman break in 1930? Ans: Walter Hammond Against which team has Sachin Tendulkar scored his fastest century in one day
internationals? Ans: Zimbabwe Name the first counties to win the English County Championship in 1873 (it
was shared). Ans: Gloucestershire and Nottinghamshire Where was the now obsolete position long stop situated? Ans:
Directly behind the wicket keeper Who is the Indian who has scored the fastest one day
century? Ans: Mohammed Azharuddin Who were the teams involved in the first tied one day
match? Ans: Australia and West Indies What are the best bowling figures in one day internationals and by
whom? Ans: 7- 37 by Aaqib Javed What nickname did the Australian press give to the English batsman J.
Douglas, because of his style of batting? Ans: Johnny Won’t Hit
Today Name the venue of the first test match played on Indian
soil. Ans: Bombay Gymkhana Ground, Mumbai Who bowled the first ball in test cricket? Ans: A. Shaw We all know that Sir Donald Bradman has scored 29 centuries. How many of
these were double centuries, not counting his two triple
centuries? Ans: 10 Name the New Zealand cricketer who recently made a double century on his
debut. Ans: Mathew Sinclair Name the two countries that played a famous Timeless Test from 3rd to 14th
March, 1939. Ans: South Africa and England Which country won the first test played after both the First and Second World
Wars? Ans: Australia Which of these three famous poets was a keen cricketer at school level, even
representing their school? Ans: George Gordon Byron Who has been the oldest debutante in test match cricket? Ans:
James Southerton Name the former Australian bowler who now hosts a T.V. show on the AXN
channel. Ans: Mike Whitney Against which team did B.B. Nimbalkar score the highest score by an Indian at
the first class level (443 n.o.)? Ans: Kathiawar Against which country did Mohammed Azharuddin lead India for the first
time? Ans: New Zealand In only his third test, Don Bradman became the youngest ever test centurion
with a second innings score of? Ans: 112 How was Bradman dismissed in his last test match? Ans:
Bowled The Don was born on the 27th of _____, 1908. Ans: August The young Don developed a ball game in his backyard. This unusual game
involved throwing a golf ball at the round brick base of a water tank, and then
hitting the ball with a ____? Ans: Cricket Stump Mark Taylor felt honoured to have his name alongside Bradman’s – both sharing
the highest individual Australian test score of? Ans: 334 Bradman was dropped only once in his career. Why? Ans: Poor
performance in the previous game Bradman holds the record for the maximum number of scores above 200. How
many? Ans: 12 The Don’s debut test was also the first test match ever to be played
at? Ans: The Gabba, Brisbane Bradman is the only man to have crossed this landmark of test runs against a
single country (England). Which landmark? Ans: 4000 Bradman’s entire fortune and interests are looked after by a private
organization named? Ans: The Bradman Foundation
Jackie Joyner Kersee's two golds at Seoul made the women's track and
field a family affair after Florence had dominated the sprints. Florence is
Jackie's ______ ?
Nigel Mansell, Jim Clark and Jacque Villeneuve all have a unique back to
back achievement to their names. What is it ?
New Zealand made its entry into the international cricket scene in
January 1930. Who was its first captain?
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