Which 2 states play in the NRL State of Origin?
Queensland and New South Wales
In Gridiron, the person who throws the ball in the 'offensive' team is called....
Quarterback
Which country hosted the inaugural and 2004 Olympic Games?
Greece
What does "MMA" stand for?
Mixed Martial Arts
In meters, what are the dimensions of an Olympic-sized swimming pool?
50m x 25m
Which sport competes in the 'Ashes'?
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Cricket
Which country invented Baseball?
USA
What is the colour of the suit jacket worn by winners of the US Masters (Golf)
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Green

In what year will Brisbane be hosting the Olympic Games?
2032
In which sport is "180" deemed a perfect score?
Darts
The 'Fosbury Flop' is a technique used in which sport?
High Jump
Which sport competed for the "Wizard Cup"?

AFL (Pre-season Competition)
Which country invented Ice Hockey?
Canada
The team nickname "kookaburras" represent which Australian sports team?
Men's Hockey
At the conclusion of the 2024 AFL Premiership Season, what unique accomplishment did the Brisbane Lions achieve as a club?
Winning/holding the AFL & AFLW premiership cups within the same calendar year.

Pipeline, Lower Tressels and North Shore of Maui are locations in the US for which sport?
Surfing
Which individual has won the most medals at the Summer Olympic games?
***Bonus points for correct amount of medals!
Michael Phelps
***Bonus points = 28 medals

Which sport involves 'tucks' and 'pikes'?
Diving or Gymnastics
How many squares on a standard Chess board?
64
Which sport competes for the "Commissioner's Trophy"?
Baseball/MLB
Which country invented European Handball?
Sweden
In the AFL, which club had/has the longest drought between premierships?
South Melbourne/Sydney (72 years)
EVERYONE GETS THE POINTS!!!
YAY!!!
Steven Bradbury won Australia's first ever gold medal at the Winter Olympics. Which sport did he compete in?
Speed Skating
What do you call it when a bowler makes three strikes in a row in Ten Pin Bowling? (hint - it's a bird name!)
A "Turkey"
In kilometres, how long is a Marathon running race?
42km (42.2km)
Which sport competes for the "Claret Jug"?

Golf (British Open)
Which country invented Badminton?
England
The "Aussie Sharks" and "Aussie Stingers" are the nicknames for teams competing in which sport?
Water Polo
"Australia II" was the first ever team to win the 'America's Cup' as a team outside of the US. What sport were they competing in?
Sailing
Name 1 team that has never won a Super Bowl (NFL) title
Cleveland Browns
Detroit Lions
Houston Texans
Jacksonville Jaguars
Arizona Cardinals
Los Angeles Chargers
Tennessee Titans
Atlanta Falcons
Minnesota Vikings
Nadia Comăneci was the first person to score a perfect score at the Olympics in which sport?
Gymnastics
What country has the largest stadium the world?
North Korea (150 000 seats)
What sport is considered 'the game that's played in heaven'?
Rugby
Which sport competes for the "Conn Smythe Trophy"?

Ice Hockey/NHL
(Finals MVP)
Which country invented "Parkour"?
France
If you were to be competing at "The Aussies" national competition, what sport would you be competing?
Surf Life saving
Name sport at the Olympics that is strictly performed by women only.
Rhythmic gymnastics, Synchronized swimming
Usain Bolt is still the fastest man in the world, running 100m in _________ sec (the closes to 2 decimals wins the points!)
9.58 seconds
Which sport competes for the "Paul Barriere Trophy"?

Rugby League (World Cup)
Which country created Sepak Takraw (or kick volleyball)?
Malaysia/Thailand