Your body is comprised of 96% of this.
What is Water?
The longest travel distance of this ball is recorded at 515 yards.
What is a golf ball?
The all time leader in scoring in the National Hockey League (NHL).
Who is Wayne Gretzky?
This person is credited as the founder of Basketball. He did so at a YMCA in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1891.
Who is James Naismith?
This city held the first Olympic Games in history?
What is Olympia?
The large muscle on the front of a leg.
What is a Quadricep?
The official name of this professionally used ball is called "The Duke."
What is a Football?
This school is the current (2019) reigning NCAA Women's Lacrosse Champion.
What is the University of Maryland?
Basketball officially became an Olympic sport in the 1936 games held this city?
What is Berlin?
This person is the most decorated olympian in history with 28 total metals (23 Gold, 3 Silver, 2 Bronze).
Who is Michael Phelps?
The name of the acid in your stomach.
What is Hydrochloric Acid (HCl)?
This ball was originally made out of ivory, but was changed to plastic materials such as Bakelite, acrylic, or resin in 1907.
What is a Billiards Ball? (Pool Ball)
Discovered by European Settlers in the 1630s, this stick sport was originally founded and played by Native American Indians.
What is Lacrosse?
This player holds the record for the most career points scored with 38,387.
Who is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar?
This olympic event includes Fencing, Equestrian Jumping, Swimming, Shooting, and Running.
What is the Modern Pentathlon?
Your system has an increased level of these when fighting off infection.
What are White Blood Cells?
This state provides the mud rubbed on all the baseballs used in Major League Baseball.
What is New Jersey?
This sport has position player names like Wicketkeeper, Silly Point, Bowler, and Sweeper.
What is Cricket?
This was the original name of the NBA (National Basketball Association).
What is the Basketball Association of America?
Famously named the "Miracle on Ice," this is the name of the country that the USA beat to take home the Gold.
What is the U.S.S.R? (Russia)
The part of your brain that controls balance, movement, and coordination.
What is the Cerebellum?
In 1972, this color was adopted as the official color of the tennis ball so that spectators could see it better on the television.
What is Optic Yellow?
This historical baseball team has the second most players enshrined in the Hall of Fame with 20.
This action, or motion, was originally not permitted in basketball until 1901.
What is dribbling?
Before its reintroduction as an olympic sport in the upcoming Tokyo Games, this was the last year Baseball had been played.
What is 2008?