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SPORTS QUIZ
   FINALS
       The NSIT Quiz Club
INFINITE BOUNCE

•   12 Questions
•   Clockwise
•   +10/0
•   4 Pounces per team
•   +10/-5 on the pounce
•   One cannot pounce on one’s own direct
1.   Connect (Exhaustive)
ANSWER
Only Olympians to have won
medals in Summer as well as
     Winter Olympics
 Eddie Eagan, Jacob Tullin Thams, Clara
 Hughes, Christa Luding, Gilles Grafstrom,
2.   ID the 2. And what important event/exchange did
     their chance meeting lead to, in the 1970s?
ANSWER
Zhuang Zedong and Glenn
         Cowan.
  Ping Pong Democracy
In the 1980 Olympics, because of the boycot by the US
3.   and other countries, there were very few teams
     participating in the this sport. A late request was sent
     to this country which assembled a team with less than
     a week before the competition started. Following were
     the results of the team’s matches
       •  Defeated Poland (4-0)
       •  Drew with Czechoslovakia (2-2)
       •  Defeated Soviet Union (2-0)
       •  Drew with India (1-1)
       •  Defeated Austria (4-1)
     The gold medal winning team’s players were each
     rewarded with an ox when they returned home from
     the 1980 games. Which country/team?
ANSWER
Zimbabwe’s women’s national
       hockey team
4.   ID
ANSWER
Budhi Kunderan
5.   Connect (Exhaustive)
ANSWER
Only players to have achieved a
Box Set in their careers (All types
of grand slams – singles and both
             doubles)
     Margaret Court, Doris Hart, Martina
               Navratilova
Who?
6.
     And this person became the
     2nd in history to achieve this
     in Feb, 2013. What?
ANSWER
Jenn Suhr. 2nd woman to cross the
     5m mark (broke Yelena
      Isinbayeva’s record)
ID this former para swimmer who was the first disabled
7.   swimmer to represent India and win a medal in the
     World Swimming Championships. In the
     Commonwealth Games 2010, he won a bronze
     medal, which was India’s first ever aquatics medal in the
     Commonwealth Games. He’s the Asian record holder in
     the 50m backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly.
     After the 2012 para olympics, he left swimming to take
     up another sport, in which he recently bagged 2 golds at
     the Asian level.
ANSWER
Prasanta Karmakar
8.
     In the recently concluded Golf Premier
     League, there was a team named Maharashtra
     59ers which consisted of Shiv Kapur, Scot
     Hend, Angel Cabrera, Ashok Kumar.
     In the NBA the Philadelphia 76ers are named
     after the year of America’s independence year.
     Although it’s not a similar funda, there is a
     reason behind the 59 in 59ers. Funda please.
ANSWER
59 is the magic number in golf
(13 under par in a par 72 course)
9.
 He started playing polo seriously at
 the age of 17 in 1989. During the
 span of his polo career, he has been
 part of 3 Indian world cup teams –
 1991, 1995 and 1998. He is known for
 his long hitting, his ability to get to
 the ball quickly and carry it with
 accuracy and speed.
 He is the only Indian polo player to
 win an Arjuna Award. He won in
 2012.
 ID
ANSWER
Samir Suhag
10. The fundamental principle of the X is based on the
     monitoring of selected parameters over time that
     will indirectly reveal the effects of doping rather
     than attempting to detect the doping substance
     itself. It is an electronic record in which the doping
     results are collated over a period of time. It was, in
     part, responsible for catching Lance Armstrong.

     X is likely to be introduced in tennis by the end of
     2013 in the wake of the Lance Armstrong scandal.

     X?
ANSWER
(Athlete) Biological Passport
11.
 X, as a national of Armenia won the gold in the 1996 Olympics
 in the flyweight category of Greco Roman wrestling. He won
 another gold at the 2000 Olympics, this time playing for
 Bulgaria in the featherweight category. In the 2004
 Olympics, he won the bronze in the lightweight category.
 X is a 6 time European champion, a 3 time world champion
 and a 2 time Olympic champion. In 2012 he became the head
 coach of the Bulgarian national Greco Roman wrestling team.
 He was in the news recently ever since the IOC decided to
 drop wrestling from the Olympics program in 2020.
ANSWER
Armen Nazaryan, who went on a
       hunger strike
12.
      <Video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSMJ
      504b4ug>
      ID the person in the black cap.
ANSWER
Phil Hellmuth – American
professional poker player
DIFFERENTIAL

• 6 Questions
• 2n+5 where n=number of teams that
  didn’t get the answer
• +10 to whichever team gets at least 5
  correct answers
X came into the limelight when he was
1.   recruited by the giant killers of the 1940s –
     Aryan SC. He refused an offer from East
     Bengal because he wanted to play for
     Mohun Bagan. He topped the goal
     scoring charts when India toured Europe in
     1948, beating Ajax 5-1 in one of the
     matches. He finished as the top scorer in
     the Asian Games 1951, which India won.
     Arguably the best center forward India
     has ever produced, it is said that he has
     scored around 1032 goals in his entire
     career (official and unofficial games) with
     32 hattricks. In a quadrangular
     tournament in 1952, X became the first
     Indian to score a hattrick in an official
     match.
     Unfortunately, despite being a legend of
     the sports, X was never conferred with the
     Arjuna Award.
     X?
After Federer's 1–6, 6–1, 6–4, 7–6 loss to Nadal in the
2.   2006 French Open final, X said that
     "Federer, today, unfortunately came out with no
     balls...you don't find too many champions in any
     sport in the world without heart or balls. He might
     have them, but against Nadal they shrink to a very
     small size and it's not once, it's every time."

     X and Rafael Nadal are the only players to have won
     2 or more Grand Slams on 3 different surfaces.
     X won the 1982 French Open as an unseeded
     player. He holds the record for fewest attempts to
     win a Grand Slam(3).
     He also helped his country reach 7 consecutive Davis
     Cup Finals in the 1980s.

     X?
3.
     The origin of this phrase is thought to originate from Revelation 13:18 (KJV):
     Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the
     number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.
     These words are usually thought of as pointing to some specific man who
     fits into the prophecy in the previous verses. _____ _____ _______. It’s 666.
     Now, if you understand the prophecy, figure out who this man is. One
     popular interpretation in ancient times was that Nero Caesar was the man
     whose number is 666.
     In ancient Greek and Hebrew, every letter of the alphabet also served as
     a numeral, and thus had a numerical value. Consequently every
     word, phrase, or name had a numerical value which was the sum of the
     letter values. And it was believed that one could learn something about
     the essence of a god or a man by looking at the number of his name, and
     comparing it to words and phrases that have the same number.
     The first recorded use of this phrase is in Dickens’ Bleak House, published in
     1853.
     In modern day sports, this phrase is a slang used, mainly in basketball and
     American football when a particular person is constantly
     countering/defending/attacking successfully an opposition player. In
     such a case, the first person is said to ______ the other person’s ______
4.   Irina Aleksandrovna Viner - ________ is the head
     coach of the Russian rhythmic gymnastics team.
     She trained the Russian team which won the 2012
     Olympics gold in the Group All Round. She’s also
     trained numerous Olympic and World Champions in
     Rhythmic gymnastics. Her husband is the Uzbek
     born Russian X who is also the President of the
     International Fencing Federation. However, recently
     he’s been in the news for different reasons. X?
5.   X holds the distinction of having
     competed at Wimbledon under four
     different nationalities. In 1938, at the age
     of 16, he started for his native
     Czechoslovakia. A year later, following
     the German invasion and occupation of
     Czechoslovakia, he officially represented
     the Protectorate of Bohemia and
     Moravia. After WWII, he started at
     Wimbledon as a Czechoslovakian but
     chose to defect 1949 to Egypt in
     1949, before becoming a British citizen in
     1959. To date he is the only player of
     African nationality to have won the
     Wimbledon.
     A former world no.1 in tennis, he was also
     a silver medalist in ice hockey at the 1948
     Olympics wherein he scored 9 goals in 8
     matches. He also won the World
     Championships in 1947 with the
     Czechoslovakian ice hockey team.
6.   X – the national sport of Russia was a precursor to modern
     ice hockey and is still a popular sport in some European
     and Asian countries. With football and X being dominant
     sports in parts of Europe, it was common for sports clubs to
     have both popular X and football sections, with athletes
     playing both sports but during different times of the year.
     Example being Nottingham Forest Football and X
     Club, now Nottingham Forest FC. X was a demonstration
     sport in the 1952 Olympics, but never became an official
     Olympic Sport.
     X is unofficially called Russian hockey in Russia, as they see
     themselves as the creators of the sport. Due to the ice
     hockey becoming an Olympic sport, many X players
     started playing ice hockey instead, to get play
     internationally.
     As of 2012, the International Federation of X has 29
     members, including India.
     <Video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwSP83S83Mc>
     X?
SWAP SHEETS
X came into the limelight when he was
1.   recruited by the giant killers of the 1940s –
     Aryan SC. He refused an offer from East
     Bengal because he wanted to play for
     Mohun Bagan. He topped the goal
     scoring charts when India toured Europe in
     1948, beating Ajax 5-1 in one of the
     matches. He finished as the top scorer in
     the Asian Games 1951, which India won.
     Arguably the best center forward India
     has ever produced, it is said that he has
     scored around 1032 goals in his entire
     career (official and unofficial games) with
     32 hattricks. In a quadrangular
     tournament in 1952, X became the first
     Indian to score a hattrick in an official
     match.
     Unfortunately, despite being a legend of
     the sports, X was never conferred with the
     Arjuna Award.
     X?
ANSWER
Sheo Mewalal
After Federer's 1–6, 6–1, 6–4, 7–6 loss to Nadal in the
2.   2006 French Open final, X said that
     "Federer, today, unfortunately came out with no
     balls...you don't find too many champions in any
     sport in the world without heart or balls. He might
     have them, but against Nadal they shrink to a very
     small size and it's not once, it's every time."

     X and Rafael Nadal are the only players to have won
     2 or more Grand Slams on 3 different surfaces.
     X won the 1982 French Open as an unseeded
     player. He holds the record for fewest attempts to
     win a Grand Slam(3).
     He also helped his country reach 7 consecutive Davis
     Cup Finals in the 1980s.

     X?
ANSWER
Mats Wilander
The origin of this phrase is thought to originate from Revelation 13:18 (KJV):
3.   Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the
     number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.
     These words are usually thought of as pointing to some specific man who fits
     into the prophecy in the previous verses. _____ _____ _______. It’s 666. Now, if
     you understand the prophecy, figure out who this man is. One popular
     interpretation in ancient times was that Nero Caesar was the man whose
     number is 666.
     In ancient Greek and Hebrew, every letter of the alphabet also served as a
     numeral, and thus had a numerical value. Consequently every word, phrase, or
     name had a numerical value which was the sum of the letter values. And it was
     believed that one could learn something about the essence of a god or a man
     by looking at the number of his name, and comparing it to words and phrases
     that have the same number.

     The first recorded use of this phrase is in Dickens’ Bleak House, published in
     1853.

     In modern day sports, this phrase is a slang used, mainly in basketball and
     American football when a particular person is constantly
     countering/defending/attacking successfully an opposition player. In such a
     case, the first person is said to ______ the other person’s ______
ANSWER
To have one’s number/ I’ve got
        your number
4.   Irina Aleksandrovna Viner - ________ is the head
     coach of the Russian rhythmic gymnastics team.
     She trained the Russian team which won the 2012
     Olympics gold in the Group All Round. She’s also
     trained numerous Olympic and World Champions in
     Rhythmic gymnastics. Her husband is the Uzbek
     born Russian X who is also the President of the
     International Fencing Federation. However, recently
     he’s been in the news for different reasons. X?
ANSWER
Alisher Usmanov
rejecting the proposed takeover
  of Arsenal FC for 1.5 billion
             pounds
5.   X holds the distinction of having
     competed at Wimbledon under four
     different nationalities. In 1938, at the age
     of 16, he started for his native
     Czechoslovakia. A year later, following
     the German invasion and occupation of
     Czechoslovakia, he officially represented
     the Protectorate of Bohemia and
     Moravia. After WWII, he started at
     Wimbledon as a Czechoslovakian but
     chose to defect 1949 to Egypt in
     1949, before becoming a British citizen in
     1959. To date he is the only player of
     African nationality to have won the
     Wimbledon.
     A former world no.1 in tennis, he was also
     a silver medalist in ice hockey at the 1948
     Olympics wherein he scored 9 goals in 8
     matches. He also won the World
     Championships in 1947 with the
     Czechoslovakian ice hockey team.
ANSWER
Jaroslav Drobny
6.   X – the national sport of Russia was a precursor to modern
     ice hockey and is still a popular sport in some European
     and Asian countries. With football and X being dominant
     sports in parts of Europe, it was common for sports clubs to
     have both popular X and football sections, with athletes
     playing both sports but during different times of the year.
     Example being Nottingham Forest Football and X
     Club, now Nottingham Forest FC. X was a demonstration
     sport in the 1952 Olympics, but never became an official
     Olympic Sport.
     X is unofficially called Russian hockey in Russia, as they see
     themselves as the creators of the sport. Due to the ice
     hockey becoming an Olympic sport, many X players
     started playing ice hockey instead, to get play
     internationally.
     As of 2012, the International Federation of X has 29
     members, including India.
     <Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwSP83S83Mc
     >
     X?
ANSWER
Bandy
SVC

•   6 slides
•   Marking schemes on the slides
•   1 attempt per picture
•   Non-exhaustive
+36/-18
+30/-15
+24/-12
+18/-9
+12/-6
+5/-0
ANSWER
Cricketers named after cricketers

          Kenny Benjamin after Charles Griffith
            Neil Fairbrother after Neil Harvey
            Colin Croft after Everton Weekes
             Nick Knight after Hedley Verity
          Nick Compton after Denis Compton
   Rohan Gavaskar after G Viswanath, Rohan Kanhai, ML
                         Jaisimha
INFINITE BOUNCE

•   12 Questions
•   Counter Clockwise
•   +10/0
•   4 Pounces per team
•   +10/-5 on the pounce
•   One cannot pounce on one’s own direct
This scoring system was developed by Dr. Frank
1.   Barney Gorton _____ to deter golfers from giving
     up on their round after just one or two bad holes. It
     involves scoring points based on the number of
     strokes taken at each hole. Unlike traditional scoring
     methods, where the aim is to have the lowest
     score, under _______ rules, the objective is to have
     the highest score. The score is calculated for every
     hole according the following scoring pattern. FITB.
            Points            Strokes taken in relation to par
          +8 points   Albatross (3 strokes under par)
          +5 points   Eagle (2 strokes under par)
          +2 points   Birdie (1 stroke under par)
          0 points    Par
          −1 point    Bogey (1 stroke over par)
                      Double bogey or worse (2 strokes or more over
          −3 points
                      par)
ANSWER
Stableford system
2.   Angelo Siciliano was a professional bodybuilder, the developer of
     a bodybuilding method and its associated exercise program that
     was best known for a landmark advertising campaign. He took
     the name “_______ _____" after a friend told him he resembled the
     statue of _____ on top of a hotel in Coney Island and legally
     changed his name in 1922. As a youth, Siciliano had a bully kick
     sand into his face at a beach; at this time in his life, also according
     to the story, he weighed only 97 pounds (44 kg). Humiliated, the
     young Siciliano joined the YMCA and began to do numerous
     exercise routines.
     His eponymous company was founded in 1929 and continues to
     market a fitness program for the "97-pound weakling".
     The print ads that were released were usually entitled “The Insult
     that Made a Man out of Mac”, “The Insult That Turned the Chimp
     into a Champ” etc. Sample print ad on the next page.
     The ads and the company were so popular that they were
     referenced or parodied numerous times in songs, comic and films.
     Name of the company or the person?
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ANSWER
Charles Atlas
3.
     X is considered to be the greatest checkers player ever.
     He was world champion from 1955–1958 and 1975–1991.
     He never lost a World Championship match, and lost
     only seven games in his entire 45 year career. He
     withdrew from championship play from 1958–1975.
     Upon X’s retirement, the American Checkers Federation
     thought it worthless to call someone else the World
     Champion. As a solution, the ACF granted X the title of
     World Champion Emeritus.
     X?
ANSWER
Marion Tinsley
4.   Give Funda
ANSWER
Jens Lehmann's notes on Argentinian penalty
  takers before Germany vs Argentina penalty
  shootout in the world cup.
5.   Connect
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ANSWER
The only four players in basketball history to win an
  NCAA championship and an NBA Championship in
  consecutive years.

Bill Russell (1956-San Francisco Dons) and (1957-Boston
   Celtics).
Henry Bibby (1972-UCLA Bruins) and (1973-New York
   Knicks)
Billy Thompson (1986-Louisville Cardinals) and (1987-Los
   Angeles Lakers)
Earvin Johnson (1979-Michigan State Spartans) and (1980-
   Los Angeles Lakers)
6.
Claim to Fame?

The only

modern

cricketer to

have

“achieved” this.
ANSWER
Only instance in modern day first class/international
  cricket where a batsman was dismissed hitting the ball
  twice.(in 2004)
7.

     There is a pill in front of you. It is a performance-enhancing
        drug, illegal, but undetectable. It will guarantee you success in your
        chosen field: whether that is as a writer, a film star, a banker, a
        musician, or a sportsman. It will make you be the best in the world
        at whatever it is you want to do. But there's a price. It is also
        guaranteed to kill you in five years.
     This is X. Every two years from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s
        researchers put that question to a group of elite athletes. The reward
        on offer was an Olympic gold medal. Invariably, around 50% of the
        athletes decided to take the pill. That statistic is often cited as proof
        of how unhinged athletes can become in the pursuit of success.
ANSWER
X- Goldman Dilemma
8.
     The most cynical stretching of the laws took place in the much quieter
        surroundings of Worcester, when Brian Rose, captaining Somerset,did
        something which enraged the spectators.
     Somerset travelled to Worcester knowing that under the rules of the
        competition they would qualify for the quarter-finals as long as they did
        not lose by a heavy margin. Even if they won, Worcester (and
        Glamorgan, who were seemingly assured of an easy win over Minor
        Counties South) could only finish on the same number of points as
        Somerset; they needed a conclusive victory to overtake Somerset by virtue
        of a superior strike-rate, which was used to separate teams on level points
     Rose realised that what he was planning was likely to cause an outcry, and
        checked with Donald Carr, the secretary of the Test & County Cricket Board
        (the forerunner of the England & Wales Cricket Board), whether it was
        legal. The reply came that while it was within the laws as they stood, it was
        certainly against their spirit and that there would be "repercussions".
     What did he do?
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ANSWER
Rose won the toss, batted, and after one over - a maiden
  bowled to him by Vanburn Holder, which included a no-
  ball - he declared at 1 for 0. Worcestershire took 10 balls -
  with Glenn Turner scoring two singles - to win a game
  that lasted 18 minutes, including the statutory 10-minute
  break between innings.
9.

     This structure,located in the St. Andrews' Golf Course(regarded
       as the home of golf)has become an important cultural icon in
       the sport of golf.The bridge itself is extremely small; at its
       furthest extents it measures about 30 feet long, eight feet wide
       and six feet tall, in the style of a simple Roman arch.
       Originally built at least 700 years ago to help shepherds get
       livestock across, it has the modern photographic advantage of
       great backdrops on three sides: the course’s grand Royal and
       Ancient Clubhouse and Hamilton Hall on one, often a packed
       grandstand of enthusiasts on another, and rolling hills facing
       the North Sea, on the last.Over the years it has become
       customary for champions of golf to publicly show some sort
       of homage or respect to the small and unimposing structure.
Tom Watson during the 2010 open championship.
ANSWER
The Swilcan Bridge
10.

      ____X's_____ nickname was "Slammin' Sammy." He was
        admired by many for having the so-called "perfect
        swing," and generated many imitators. He was famed
        for his folksy image, wearing a straw hat, playing
        tournaments barefoot, and making such statements as
        "Keep close count of your nickels and dimes, stay away
        from whiskey, and never concede a putt.“ and "The
        three things I fear in Golf most are lightning,Ben Hogan
        and a downhill putt". Give X.
ANSWER
Sam Snead
11. This player was one of the most feared men to shoot
     against in the 70s. He was 7-2 and a massive afro that
     made him look even taller. During his career he recorded
     over 1,700 blocks with the Bulls, Spurs, and the Celtics.
     Before coming to the NBA he played 4 seasons with the
     Kentucky Colonels of the ABA.
ANSWER
Artis Gilmore
Part 1 (video): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0DHSy27kpA.
11.
        Part 2 – pic (question on the next slide)

      Part 2.
Two women credited with doing something for the very
  first time respectively. What first did each one achieve?
ANSWER
Part 1: Mara Teresa De Filippis
first woman to start an F1 race.

Part 2: Lella Lombardi
first woman to score points in an F1 race.
LVC

•   10 slides
•   Marking schemes on the slides
•   1 attempt per picture
•   Non-exhaustive
+60/-30
+54/-27
+48/-24
+42/-21
+36/-18
+30/-15
+24/-12
+18/-9
+12/-6
+5/-0
ANSWER
Sports terms named after
          sportspersons
                (Mario) Mendoza line
                Gordie Howe Hattrick
         Bernard Bosanquet – bosy/googly
Marillier shot (now more popular as the Dilscoop)
                 Ruthian (home run)
                    Van Dam lift
                      Ali Shuffle
                   Bosman ruling
                    Fosbury Flop
                     Mankading
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  • 6. 2. ID the 2. And what important event/exchange did their chance meeting lead to, in the 1970s?
  • 8. Zhuang Zedong and Glenn Cowan. Ping Pong Democracy
  • 9. In the 1980 Olympics, because of the boycot by the US 3. and other countries, there were very few teams participating in the this sport. A late request was sent to this country which assembled a team with less than a week before the competition started. Following were the results of the team’s matches • Defeated Poland (4-0) • Drew with Czechoslovakia (2-2) • Defeated Soviet Union (2-0) • Drew with India (1-1) • Defeated Austria (4-1) The gold medal winning team’s players were each rewarded with an ox when they returned home from the 1980 games. Which country/team?
  • 12. 4. ID
  • 15. 5. Connect (Exhaustive)
  • 17. Only players to have achieved a Box Set in their careers (All types of grand slams – singles and both doubles) Margaret Court, Doris Hart, Martina Navratilova
  • 18. Who? 6. And this person became the 2nd in history to achieve this in Feb, 2013. What?
  • 20. Jenn Suhr. 2nd woman to cross the 5m mark (broke Yelena Isinbayeva’s record)
  • 21. ID this former para swimmer who was the first disabled 7. swimmer to represent India and win a medal in the World Swimming Championships. In the Commonwealth Games 2010, he won a bronze medal, which was India’s first ever aquatics medal in the Commonwealth Games. He’s the Asian record holder in the 50m backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly. After the 2012 para olympics, he left swimming to take up another sport, in which he recently bagged 2 golds at the Asian level.
  • 24. 8. In the recently concluded Golf Premier League, there was a team named Maharashtra 59ers which consisted of Shiv Kapur, Scot Hend, Angel Cabrera, Ashok Kumar. In the NBA the Philadelphia 76ers are named after the year of America’s independence year. Although it’s not a similar funda, there is a reason behind the 59 in 59ers. Funda please.
  • 26. 59 is the magic number in golf (13 under par in a par 72 course)
  • 27. 9. He started playing polo seriously at the age of 17 in 1989. During the span of his polo career, he has been part of 3 Indian world cup teams – 1991, 1995 and 1998. He is known for his long hitting, his ability to get to the ball quickly and carry it with accuracy and speed. He is the only Indian polo player to win an Arjuna Award. He won in 2012. ID
  • 30. 10. The fundamental principle of the X is based on the monitoring of selected parameters over time that will indirectly reveal the effects of doping rather than attempting to detect the doping substance itself. It is an electronic record in which the doping results are collated over a period of time. It was, in part, responsible for catching Lance Armstrong. X is likely to be introduced in tennis by the end of 2013 in the wake of the Lance Armstrong scandal. X?
  • 33. 11. X, as a national of Armenia won the gold in the 1996 Olympics in the flyweight category of Greco Roman wrestling. He won another gold at the 2000 Olympics, this time playing for Bulgaria in the featherweight category. In the 2004 Olympics, he won the bronze in the lightweight category. X is a 6 time European champion, a 3 time world champion and a 2 time Olympic champion. In 2012 he became the head coach of the Bulgarian national Greco Roman wrestling team. He was in the news recently ever since the IOC decided to drop wrestling from the Olympics program in 2020.
  • 35. Armen Nazaryan, who went on a hunger strike
  • 36. 12. <Video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSMJ 504b4ug> ID the person in the black cap.
  • 38. Phil Hellmuth – American professional poker player
  • 39. DIFFERENTIAL • 6 Questions • 2n+5 where n=number of teams that didn’t get the answer • +10 to whichever team gets at least 5 correct answers
  • 40. X came into the limelight when he was 1. recruited by the giant killers of the 1940s – Aryan SC. He refused an offer from East Bengal because he wanted to play for Mohun Bagan. He topped the goal scoring charts when India toured Europe in 1948, beating Ajax 5-1 in one of the matches. He finished as the top scorer in the Asian Games 1951, which India won. Arguably the best center forward India has ever produced, it is said that he has scored around 1032 goals in his entire career (official and unofficial games) with 32 hattricks. In a quadrangular tournament in 1952, X became the first Indian to score a hattrick in an official match. Unfortunately, despite being a legend of the sports, X was never conferred with the Arjuna Award. X?
  • 41. After Federer's 1–6, 6–1, 6–4, 7–6 loss to Nadal in the 2. 2006 French Open final, X said that "Federer, today, unfortunately came out with no balls...you don't find too many champions in any sport in the world without heart or balls. He might have them, but against Nadal they shrink to a very small size and it's not once, it's every time." X and Rafael Nadal are the only players to have won 2 or more Grand Slams on 3 different surfaces. X won the 1982 French Open as an unseeded player. He holds the record for fewest attempts to win a Grand Slam(3). He also helped his country reach 7 consecutive Davis Cup Finals in the 1980s. X?
  • 42. 3. The origin of this phrase is thought to originate from Revelation 13:18 (KJV): Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six. These words are usually thought of as pointing to some specific man who fits into the prophecy in the previous verses. _____ _____ _______. It’s 666. Now, if you understand the prophecy, figure out who this man is. One popular interpretation in ancient times was that Nero Caesar was the man whose number is 666. In ancient Greek and Hebrew, every letter of the alphabet also served as a numeral, and thus had a numerical value. Consequently every word, phrase, or name had a numerical value which was the sum of the letter values. And it was believed that one could learn something about the essence of a god or a man by looking at the number of his name, and comparing it to words and phrases that have the same number. The first recorded use of this phrase is in Dickens’ Bleak House, published in 1853. In modern day sports, this phrase is a slang used, mainly in basketball and American football when a particular person is constantly countering/defending/attacking successfully an opposition player. In such a case, the first person is said to ______ the other person’s ______
  • 43. 4. Irina Aleksandrovna Viner - ________ is the head coach of the Russian rhythmic gymnastics team. She trained the Russian team which won the 2012 Olympics gold in the Group All Round. She’s also trained numerous Olympic and World Champions in Rhythmic gymnastics. Her husband is the Uzbek born Russian X who is also the President of the International Fencing Federation. However, recently he’s been in the news for different reasons. X?
  • 44. 5. X holds the distinction of having competed at Wimbledon under four different nationalities. In 1938, at the age of 16, he started for his native Czechoslovakia. A year later, following the German invasion and occupation of Czechoslovakia, he officially represented the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. After WWII, he started at Wimbledon as a Czechoslovakian but chose to defect 1949 to Egypt in 1949, before becoming a British citizen in 1959. To date he is the only player of African nationality to have won the Wimbledon. A former world no.1 in tennis, he was also a silver medalist in ice hockey at the 1948 Olympics wherein he scored 9 goals in 8 matches. He also won the World Championships in 1947 with the Czechoslovakian ice hockey team.
  • 45. 6. X – the national sport of Russia was a precursor to modern ice hockey and is still a popular sport in some European and Asian countries. With football and X being dominant sports in parts of Europe, it was common for sports clubs to have both popular X and football sections, with athletes playing both sports but during different times of the year. Example being Nottingham Forest Football and X Club, now Nottingham Forest FC. X was a demonstration sport in the 1952 Olympics, but never became an official Olympic Sport. X is unofficially called Russian hockey in Russia, as they see themselves as the creators of the sport. Due to the ice hockey becoming an Olympic sport, many X players started playing ice hockey instead, to get play internationally. As of 2012, the International Federation of X has 29 members, including India. <Video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwSP83S83Mc> X?
  • 47. X came into the limelight when he was 1. recruited by the giant killers of the 1940s – Aryan SC. He refused an offer from East Bengal because he wanted to play for Mohun Bagan. He topped the goal scoring charts when India toured Europe in 1948, beating Ajax 5-1 in one of the matches. He finished as the top scorer in the Asian Games 1951, which India won. Arguably the best center forward India has ever produced, it is said that he has scored around 1032 goals in his entire career (official and unofficial games) with 32 hattricks. In a quadrangular tournament in 1952, X became the first Indian to score a hattrick in an official match. Unfortunately, despite being a legend of the sports, X was never conferred with the Arjuna Award. X?
  • 50. After Federer's 1–6, 6–1, 6–4, 7–6 loss to Nadal in the 2. 2006 French Open final, X said that "Federer, today, unfortunately came out with no balls...you don't find too many champions in any sport in the world without heart or balls. He might have them, but against Nadal they shrink to a very small size and it's not once, it's every time." X and Rafael Nadal are the only players to have won 2 or more Grand Slams on 3 different surfaces. X won the 1982 French Open as an unseeded player. He holds the record for fewest attempts to win a Grand Slam(3). He also helped his country reach 7 consecutive Davis Cup Finals in the 1980s. X?
  • 53. The origin of this phrase is thought to originate from Revelation 13:18 (KJV): 3. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six. These words are usually thought of as pointing to some specific man who fits into the prophecy in the previous verses. _____ _____ _______. It’s 666. Now, if you understand the prophecy, figure out who this man is. One popular interpretation in ancient times was that Nero Caesar was the man whose number is 666. In ancient Greek and Hebrew, every letter of the alphabet also served as a numeral, and thus had a numerical value. Consequently every word, phrase, or name had a numerical value which was the sum of the letter values. And it was believed that one could learn something about the essence of a god or a man by looking at the number of his name, and comparing it to words and phrases that have the same number. The first recorded use of this phrase is in Dickens’ Bleak House, published in 1853. In modern day sports, this phrase is a slang used, mainly in basketball and American football when a particular person is constantly countering/defending/attacking successfully an opposition player. In such a case, the first person is said to ______ the other person’s ______
  • 55. To have one’s number/ I’ve got your number
  • 56. 4. Irina Aleksandrovna Viner - ________ is the head coach of the Russian rhythmic gymnastics team. She trained the Russian team which won the 2012 Olympics gold in the Group All Round. She’s also trained numerous Olympic and World Champions in Rhythmic gymnastics. Her husband is the Uzbek born Russian X who is also the President of the International Fencing Federation. However, recently he’s been in the news for different reasons. X?
  • 58. Alisher Usmanov rejecting the proposed takeover of Arsenal FC for 1.5 billion pounds
  • 59. 5. X holds the distinction of having competed at Wimbledon under four different nationalities. In 1938, at the age of 16, he started for his native Czechoslovakia. A year later, following the German invasion and occupation of Czechoslovakia, he officially represented the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. After WWII, he started at Wimbledon as a Czechoslovakian but chose to defect 1949 to Egypt in 1949, before becoming a British citizen in 1959. To date he is the only player of African nationality to have won the Wimbledon. A former world no.1 in tennis, he was also a silver medalist in ice hockey at the 1948 Olympics wherein he scored 9 goals in 8 matches. He also won the World Championships in 1947 with the Czechoslovakian ice hockey team.
  • 62. 6. X – the national sport of Russia was a precursor to modern ice hockey and is still a popular sport in some European and Asian countries. With football and X being dominant sports in parts of Europe, it was common for sports clubs to have both popular X and football sections, with athletes playing both sports but during different times of the year. Example being Nottingham Forest Football and X Club, now Nottingham Forest FC. X was a demonstration sport in the 1952 Olympics, but never became an official Olympic Sport. X is unofficially called Russian hockey in Russia, as they see themselves as the creators of the sport. Due to the ice hockey becoming an Olympic sport, many X players started playing ice hockey instead, to get play internationally. As of 2012, the International Federation of X has 29 members, including India. <Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwSP83S83Mc > X?
  • 64. Bandy
  • 65. SVC • 6 slides • Marking schemes on the slides • 1 attempt per picture • Non-exhaustive
  • 71. +5/-0
  • 73. Cricketers named after cricketers Kenny Benjamin after Charles Griffith Neil Fairbrother after Neil Harvey Colin Croft after Everton Weekes Nick Knight after Hedley Verity Nick Compton after Denis Compton Rohan Gavaskar after G Viswanath, Rohan Kanhai, ML Jaisimha
  • 74. INFINITE BOUNCE • 12 Questions • Counter Clockwise • +10/0 • 4 Pounces per team • +10/-5 on the pounce • One cannot pounce on one’s own direct
  • 75. This scoring system was developed by Dr. Frank 1. Barney Gorton _____ to deter golfers from giving up on their round after just one or two bad holes. It involves scoring points based on the number of strokes taken at each hole. Unlike traditional scoring methods, where the aim is to have the lowest score, under _______ rules, the objective is to have the highest score. The score is calculated for every hole according the following scoring pattern. FITB. Points Strokes taken in relation to par +8 points Albatross (3 strokes under par) +5 points Eagle (2 strokes under par) +2 points Birdie (1 stroke under par) 0 points Par −1 point Bogey (1 stroke over par) Double bogey or worse (2 strokes or more over −3 points par)
  • 78. 2. Angelo Siciliano was a professional bodybuilder, the developer of a bodybuilding method and its associated exercise program that was best known for a landmark advertising campaign. He took the name “_______ _____" after a friend told him he resembled the statue of _____ on top of a hotel in Coney Island and legally changed his name in 1922. As a youth, Siciliano had a bully kick sand into his face at a beach; at this time in his life, also according to the story, he weighed only 97 pounds (44 kg). Humiliated, the young Siciliano joined the YMCA and began to do numerous exercise routines. His eponymous company was founded in 1929 and continues to market a fitness program for the "97-pound weakling". The print ads that were released were usually entitled “The Insult that Made a Man out of Mac”, “The Insult That Turned the Chimp into a Champ” etc. Sample print ad on the next page. The ads and the company were so popular that they were referenced or parodied numerous times in songs, comic and films. Name of the company or the person?
  • 82. 3. X is considered to be the greatest checkers player ever. He was world champion from 1955–1958 and 1975–1991. He never lost a World Championship match, and lost only seven games in his entire 45 year career. He withdrew from championship play from 1958–1975. Upon X’s retirement, the American Checkers Federation thought it worthless to call someone else the World Champion. As a solution, the ACF granted X the title of World Champion Emeritus. X?
  • 85. 4. Give Funda
  • 87. Jens Lehmann's notes on Argentinian penalty takers before Germany vs Argentina penalty shootout in the world cup.
  • 88. 5. Connect
  • 91. The only four players in basketball history to win an NCAA championship and an NBA Championship in consecutive years. Bill Russell (1956-San Francisco Dons) and (1957-Boston Celtics). Henry Bibby (1972-UCLA Bruins) and (1973-New York Knicks) Billy Thompson (1986-Louisville Cardinals) and (1987-Los Angeles Lakers) Earvin Johnson (1979-Michigan State Spartans) and (1980- Los Angeles Lakers)
  • 92. 6. Claim to Fame? The only modern cricketer to have “achieved” this.
  • 94. Only instance in modern day first class/international cricket where a batsman was dismissed hitting the ball twice.(in 2004)
  • 95. 7. There is a pill in front of you. It is a performance-enhancing drug, illegal, but undetectable. It will guarantee you success in your chosen field: whether that is as a writer, a film star, a banker, a musician, or a sportsman. It will make you be the best in the world at whatever it is you want to do. But there's a price. It is also guaranteed to kill you in five years. This is X. Every two years from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s researchers put that question to a group of elite athletes. The reward on offer was an Olympic gold medal. Invariably, around 50% of the athletes decided to take the pill. That statistic is often cited as proof of how unhinged athletes can become in the pursuit of success.
  • 98. 8. The most cynical stretching of the laws took place in the much quieter surroundings of Worcester, when Brian Rose, captaining Somerset,did something which enraged the spectators. Somerset travelled to Worcester knowing that under the rules of the competition they would qualify for the quarter-finals as long as they did not lose by a heavy margin. Even if they won, Worcester (and Glamorgan, who were seemingly assured of an easy win over Minor Counties South) could only finish on the same number of points as Somerset; they needed a conclusive victory to overtake Somerset by virtue of a superior strike-rate, which was used to separate teams on level points Rose realised that what he was planning was likely to cause an outcry, and checked with Donald Carr, the secretary of the Test & County Cricket Board (the forerunner of the England & Wales Cricket Board), whether it was legal. The reply came that while it was within the laws as they stood, it was certainly against their spirit and that there would be "repercussions". What did he do?
  • 100. ANSWER
  • 101. Rose won the toss, batted, and after one over - a maiden bowled to him by Vanburn Holder, which included a no- ball - he declared at 1 for 0. Worcestershire took 10 balls - with Glenn Turner scoring two singles - to win a game that lasted 18 minutes, including the statutory 10-minute break between innings.
  • 102. 9. This structure,located in the St. Andrews' Golf Course(regarded as the home of golf)has become an important cultural icon in the sport of golf.The bridge itself is extremely small; at its furthest extents it measures about 30 feet long, eight feet wide and six feet tall, in the style of a simple Roman arch. Originally built at least 700 years ago to help shepherds get livestock across, it has the modern photographic advantage of great backdrops on three sides: the course’s grand Royal and Ancient Clubhouse and Hamilton Hall on one, often a packed grandstand of enthusiasts on another, and rolling hills facing the North Sea, on the last.Over the years it has become customary for champions of golf to publicly show some sort of homage or respect to the small and unimposing structure.
  • 103. Tom Watson during the 2010 open championship.
  • 104. ANSWER
  • 106. 10. ____X's_____ nickname was "Slammin' Sammy." He was admired by many for having the so-called "perfect swing," and generated many imitators. He was famed for his folksy image, wearing a straw hat, playing tournaments barefoot, and making such statements as "Keep close count of your nickels and dimes, stay away from whiskey, and never concede a putt.“ and "The three things I fear in Golf most are lightning,Ben Hogan and a downhill putt". Give X.
  • 107. ANSWER
  • 109. 11. This player was one of the most feared men to shoot against in the 70s. He was 7-2 and a massive afro that made him look even taller. During his career he recorded over 1,700 blocks with the Bulls, Spurs, and the Celtics. Before coming to the NBA he played 4 seasons with the Kentucky Colonels of the ABA.
  • 110. ANSWER
  • 112. Part 1 (video): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0DHSy27kpA. 11. Part 2 – pic (question on the next slide) Part 2.
  • 113. Two women credited with doing something for the very first time respectively. What first did each one achieve?
  • 114. ANSWER
  • 115. Part 1: Mara Teresa De Filippis first woman to start an F1 race. Part 2: Lella Lombardi first woman to score points in an F1 race.
  • 116. LVC • 10 slides • Marking schemes on the slides • 1 attempt per picture • Non-exhaustive
  • 124. +18/-9
  • 125. +12/-6
  • 126. +5/-0
  • 127. ANSWER
  • 128. Sports terms named after sportspersons (Mario) Mendoza line Gordie Howe Hattrick Bernard Bosanquet – bosy/googly Marillier shot (now more popular as the Dilscoop) Ruthian (home run) Van Dam lift Ali Shuffle Bosman ruling Fosbury Flop Mankading