Sport places
Sport verbs
Sport equipment
Sport history
Sport superstitions
100

This is the term used to describe a designated path or a route on which a race is run in motorsports, often oval-shaped.

What is a "track"?

100

This is the verb used when a person or a team achieves victory in a game or competition.

What is "win"?

100

This piece of equipment, traditionally made of wood but also frequently made of modern materials, is used to hit a ball in baseball.

What is a "bat"?

100

In 2016, this American swimmer became the most decorated Olympian of all time at the Rio Olympics.

Who is Michael Phelps?

100

Many athletes believe in this practice to ward off bad luck, often done by touching a piece of a certain natural material.

What is "touching wood"?

200

This is a specifically marked area where games such as tennis or basketball are played.

What is a "court"?

200

This is the verb used when a person or team does not win a match or competition.

What is "lose"?

200

This piece of equipment is essential for protection in American football and is worn on the head.

What is a "helmet"?

200

This NBA team won three championships in the 2010s, in 2015, 2017, and 2018.

Who are the Golden State Warriors?

200

This object is often kept by athletes for good luck.

What is a "lucky charm"?

300

This is a term used to describe an inclined plane or a hillside used for skiing, snowboarding or other similar winter sports.

What is a "slope"?

300

This is the term used when two teams or players finish a game with an equal number of points, goals, etc.

What is "draw"?

300

This piece of equipment, which has strings and a handle, is used to hit a shuttlecock in badminton.

What is a "racket"?

300

In 2018, this nation won the FIFA World Cup, their second victory since 1998.

What is France?

300

In some cultures, people avoid this number, even going as far as excluding it from player jerseys or stadium seating.

What is "13"?

400

This is a term used to describe an enclosed area of land for playing particular sports, especially football or soccer.

What is a "pitch"?

400

This is the verb used to describe the action of moving swiftly and directly towards a target in sports like rugby or American football.  

What is "charge"?  

400

These items, attached to the feet, are essential for athletes who participate in ice hockey.

What are "ice skates"?

400

In 2010, this country won the FIFA World Cup.

What is Spain?

400

This term refers to the phenomenon where players or teams avoid certain actions or areas due to the belief that it brings bad luck, such as the penalty box in hockey or a certain part of a playing field. It starts with "j".

What is a "jinx"?

500

This is a term used to describe a path designed for a particular activity or sport, such as golf.

What is a "course"?

500

This term is used when a competitor or team overcomes another in a sports event.

What is "beat"?

500

This piece of equipment, often made of fibreglass or carbon fibre, is used in a sport to ride waves.

What is a "surfboard"?

500

In the 2010s, this NHL team won the Stanley Cup three times, in 2010, 2013, and 2015.

Who are the Chicago Blackhawks?

500

This ritual, typically performed by a team before a match, involves moving rhythmically in a synchronized manner to promote unity and intimidate opponents. It's a prominent feature in New Zealand's rugby culture.

What is a "haka"?

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