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100

The most popular sport in the world?

Football

100

If the score is 1-1, the game is called a ...

Draw

100

The most popular Polish footballer.

Robert Lewandowski

100

It protects your head when you ski or cycle.

Helmet

100

A British sport similar to American football.

Rugby

200

The most popular sport in Japan?

Baseball

200

In football, you must leave the field if the referee shows you a ____ card.

Red

200

The fastest man in the world is...

Usain Bolt

200

The professional name of a golf stick.

Golf club.

200

Where were the first known Olympics held?

Greece

300

A team sport in which the ball is bounced with hands through the net.

Volleyball

300

How many kilometres has a marathon?

42km

300

Who has the most Golden Boots in football history?

Lionel Messi

300

You can run on it at the gym.

Treadmill

300

Name 5 colors of the Olympic rings.

Blue, yellow, black, green, and red

400

The sport where you use the bow and arrows.

Archery

400

In this sport, 0 points is "love," 1st point is 15, 2nd is 30, 3rd is 40, and 4th is game.

Tennis

400

'The Jumpman' logo is a silhouette of this basketball player. It was created by Nike company.

Michael Jordan

400

In basketball, a metal ring with an open net hanging from it that players throw the ball through to score points.

Hoop

400

What sports discipline was Muhammad Ali famous for?

Boxing

500

A sport in which you swim on a special board with a sail.

Windsurfing

500

Typically, in this sport a match consists of five sets. Sets are won by the first team to 25 points with a two-point advantage (15 points if a fifth set is needed).

Volleyball

500

This boxer bit off part of Evander Holyfield's ear during their WBA Heavyweight Championship rematch on June 28, 1997, a fight infamously known as "The Bite Fight".

Mike Tyson

500

Taekwondo is originally a martial art which was developed during the 1940s and 1950s in...

Korea

500

Name one of two European countries/cities that hosted the Summer Olympics 3 times. 

Paris [France] / London [England]

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