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100

At 23 years old, he was the youngest player in NBA history to reach 10,000 points.

Who is LeBron James?

100

Powerful, overhead hits of the ball...OR the grips found on the bottom of baseball shoes.

What are spikes?

100

There are only four Winter Olympic sports played indoors: figure skating, curling, speed skating and this.

What is ice hockey?

100

The name for an extra period played after a tie game, abbreviated as "OT." 

What is Overtime?

100

Athletes in this event compete in 10 indiviudal events, then add up their scores to determimne a winner. 

What is a decathlon?

100

If you don’t want to get sick, avoid touching this part of your body.

What is your face?

100

This yellow, peelable fruit is rich in potassium.

What is a banana?

100

The only city outside the United States to have a Major League Baseball and National Basketball Team.

What is Toronto?

200

This NBA player, nicknamed “The Brow” has won an NBA Championship, NCAA Championship and Olympic gold medal.

Who is Anthony Davis?

200

In beach volleyball, there are this many competitors on each team

What is 2?

200

All Winter Olympic events are played on snow or this.

What is ice?

200

A “nickel” formation includes this many defensive backs.

What is 5?

200

This event has the athlete jump over a bar without knocking it over.

What is the high jump?

200

This is the largest organ in the human body, and requires sunscreen when you go outside.

What is your skin?

200

Getting some sunlight throughout the day helps your body absorb this vitamin.

What is vitamin D?

200

After soccer (football) this is the second most popular sport in the world, with 2.5 billion fans.

What is cricket?

300

This famous team, mostly known for their trick shots, featured players named "Curly Neal" and "Meadowlark Lemon."

Who are the Harlem Globetrotters?

300

The maximum number of times a volleyball can be hit on each side of the net.

What is 3?

300

This Scandanavian country has won 118 gold medals at the Winter Olympics, more than any other nation.

What is Norway?

300

In early days of football, forward passes were illegal, so it closely resembled this popular international game.

What is rugby?

300

In this racing event, athletes must run while rumping over obstacles placed 68 to 107 cm off the ground. 

What is the hurdles?

300

Your mouth produces about one liter of this every day.

What is saliva?

300

The word for someone who eats vegetables, but not meat.

What is a vegetarian?

300

Taekwondo, an Olympic sport since 2000, was created in this country. 

What is South Korea?

400

Standing just 5’3”, this player was the shortest in NBA history.

Who is Muggsy Bogues?

400

The term for scoring a point after successfully spiking the ball.

What is a kill?

400

The move Cool Runnings, was inspired by the true story of this Carribean country's national bobsled team.

What is Jamaica?

400

Tackling an offensive player inside their end zone is called a safety, and earns your team this many points?

What is 2?

400

The number of laps in a standard 400-meter race.

What is 1?

400

About 60% of your body is made up of this substance.

What is water?

400

Low-fat milk, dairy products, and fortified soy products are crammed with this nutrient, which helps build strong bones.

What is calcium?

400

The first competitive sport was most likely wrestling, originating in this country in 776 BC.

What is Greece?

500

In 1946, this team won the first ever NBA game, defeating the Toronto Huskies 68 to 66.

Who are the New York Knicks?

500

The term for a back row specialist who wears a different color jersey that the rest of the team.

What is the libero?

500

Before the creation of the Winter Olympics, these two events were held during the Summer games. 

What are ice hockey and figure skating?

500

The original name of the New England Patriots when they entered the NFL.

What are the Boston Patriots?

500

The winner of this race is generally considered the fastest person on earth.

What is the 100m?

500

Humans are the only animals that do this when sad or upset. 

What is cry?

500

The three macronutrients are protein, fat and this. 

What are carbohydrates?

500

Golf was banned in England in 1457 because it was considered a distraction from this important military pursuit. 

What is archery?