SPORTS HISTORY
NAME THAT GAME
YOUR BODY
WHAT SPORT DO I PLAY
RECORDS
100

This country hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896.

Greece

100

You hit a small white ball with a club, trying to get it into a hole.

Golf

100

This system controls movement, thoughts and sensation using electrical signal.

Nervous system

100

Serena Williams

Tennis

100

This swimmer has won the most Olympic gold medals of all time, with 23.

Michael Phelps

200

This sport was originally called "mintonette" when it was invented in 1895.

Volleyball

200

Players try to shoot a ball through a hoop that is 10 feet high.

Basketball

200

Humans have tipically this many fingers.

Ten
200
Tom Brady

American football

200

This Jamaican sprinter holds the world record in the 100m and 200m sprints.

Usain Bolt
300

This city has hosted the Summer Olympics three times - more than any other.

London

300

This sport is played on ice and involves a puck and sticks.

Hockey

300

The smallest bones in the human body are found in this part.

Ears

300

Simone Biles

Gymnastics
300

This country hosted the 2008 Olympics, where Michael Phelps won 8 gold medals.

China

400

In 1995, this South African president used the Rugby World Cup to help unite the country.

Nelson Mandela

400

You wear a gi and this sport is originated in Japan.

Judo

400

This long tube connects the throat to the stomach.

Esophagus

400

LeBron James

Basketball

400

This country famously defeated Brazil 7-1 in the 2014 FIFA World Cup semifinals.

Germany

500

This is how many times Michael Jordan retired from basketball.

Three

500

This is a team sport played indoors between teams of 7 players. The objective is to score goals by throwing a ball into the opposing team's net with your hands.

Handball
500

This organ plays a vital role in regulating blood sugar and producing insulin.

Pancreas

500

Giba

Volleyball

500

In 2003, this golfer became the first Black man to win the Masters Tournament four times.

Tiger Woods