Sport Ethics
Canadian Sport Heroes
Healthy Living
History of Sport
Business of Sport
100
The only fully professional major women's sports league in North America
What is the Women's National Basketball Association(WNBA)?
100
The inventor of basketball
Who is James Naismith?
100
The ratio of a person's weight in kg to the square of his or her height in metres
What is BMI (Body Max Index)?
100
In 1896, a man named ____________ founded the Modern Olympic Games
Who is Baron de Coubertin?
100
The richest sports team in the world with a net value of $3.44 million dollars
What is Real Madrid?
200
No women competed in the first modern Olympic Games in 1896 because many people believed that __________
What is a "woman's place" was in the home?
200
The only Canadian and one of four people to have an Olympic medal in both Summer and Winter Olympics
Who is Clara Hughes?
200
Type of illnesses that are largely preventable and appear to increase in frequency as countries become more industrialized
What are lifestyle diseases?
200
The meaning of the Latin expression "Mens Sana in corpore sano"
What is "a sound mind and a healthy body"?
200
A player who has no contract (e.g. contract has expired)
What is a free agent?
300
The term used to describe the stereotype that girls and women must always adhere to a "feminine" image and act in stereotypical ways expected to them as females
What is the "Feminine Ideal"?
300
He is nicknamed "The Rocket"
Who is Maurice Richard?
300
One of the main culprits contributing to lifestyle disease in industrialized countries, identified by the World Health Organization
What is sedentarism?
300
The driving force behind the modern Olympics
What is Nationalism?
300
The primary relationship between professional sports teams and leagues and the media
What is the sales of broadcasting rights to games?
400
The first male participant in a major professional sport to come out as gay
Who is Jason Collins?
400
The first Canadian to win and Olympic gold medal on Canadian soil
Who is Alexandre Bilodeau?
400
A model that focuses on a training, competition, and recovery pathway
What is the LTAD model?
400
An athlete that embraced the concept of fair play, amateurism, and sport as a reflection of life
What is a Victorian gentleman athlete?
400
Workers decide, as a group, to walk off the job to win concessions or terms from their employers when there is a ________.
What is a strike?
500
A not-for-profit organization committed to protecting the integrity of sport and advocating for sport that is fair, safe, and open to everyone
What is the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES)?
500
The first Canadian to legally break 10 second barrier in 100 metre dash
Who is Donovan Bailey?
500
The five barriers to being active
What are environmental, socioeconomic, personal, cultural, psychological?
500
A global and symbolic agreement re-affirmed by the UN aimed at promoting Olympic ideals and using sport to rebuild relationships for nations and communities at war or conflict?
What is the Olympic Truce?
500
Various means of communication through which people are reached widely, including print and digital formats are examples of _______.
What is media?
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