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100

They call me “The King.” I’ve conquered championships in Miami, Cleveland, and Los Angeles. Number 6 (and sometimes 23) on my back, I’m known for chase-down blocks and court vision like no other. Who am I?

LeBron James

100

I’m basically a human torpedo. 23 gold medals glitter in my wake. The pool is my kingdom, and records tremble when I dive in. The most decorated Olympian ever—who am I?

Michael Phelps

100

Stephen Curry is a basketball revolutionist. What NBA shooting record does he hold?

Most career 3-pointers made in NBA history

100

This city hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896.

Athens

100

This martial art, developed by the samurai in feudal Japan, emphasizes swordsmanship and discipline.

Kendo

200

I could smash a cricket ball to every corner of the ground—literally. They called me “Mr. 360” for a reason. A South African sensation with lightning reflexes in the field and fireworks with the bat. Who am I?

AB de Villiers

200

This city was the first to host the Summer Olympics twice, in 1900 and 1924.

Paris

200

I’m the tennis player known as the “King of Clay,” holding a record 13 French Open titles.

Rafael Nadal

200

This major international event was boycotted by the United States and several other countries in 1980, held in Moscow.

1980 olympic questions

200

Khabib Nurmagomedov retired undefeated. What was his final professional MMA record?

29–0

300

I glided across the pitch with effortless grace in the 1970s. A mastermind of “Total Football,” I turned Ajax and Barcelona into art galleries for my skills. Orange kit, fierce mind, legendary vision—who am I?

Johan Cruyff

300

I’m the first Indian athlete to win an individual Olympic gold medal, achieving this feat in the men’s 10m air rifle event at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Abhinav Bindra


300

Jon Jones has dominated the light heavyweight division for years. What record does he hold in that weight class?

Most title defenses in UFC light heavyweight history

300

This tennis player won seven Grand Slam singles titles in the 1970s and was nicknamed “The Rocket.”

Rod Laver


300

This Brazilian martial art combines elements of dance, acrobatics, and music, and was developed by enslaved Africans as a form of cultural resistance

Capoeira

400

I was a Brazilian maestro behind the wheel, famed for my fearless driving and masterful rain races. Three Formula 1 world titles, a legacy that defines greatness, and I made McLaren my kingdom. Who am I?

Ayrton Senna

400

Mark Spitz won six gold medals in the year 1972 in which olympics

Munich Olympics.

400

This athlete holds the world record for the women’s 100m sprint, running 10.49 seconds in 1988.

Florence Griffith-Joyner

400

This tennis tournament became the first Grand Slam to allow professional players to compete in 1968, marking the start of the Open Era.

French Open

400

He’s known as the man who introduced Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu to the world stage in UFC 1—fighting much bigger opponents in a gi and still choking them out like it was laundry day.

Royce Gracie

500

I redefine human limits with every stride. Calm, focused, and legendary, I became the first person to crack the 2-hour marathon barrier (even if it was unofficial). They say no human is limited—who am I?

Eliud Kipchoge


500

We are the two fastest men in the 100m sprint after Usain Bolt, both having recorded times just shy of his world record. Who are we?

Tyson Gay and Yohan Blake  

500

This is the record for most career points scored in the NBA.

38,387

500

Before Jackie Chan and Jet Li were household names, this martial artist and actor starred in dozens of 1970s kung fu films with his signature iron fists and unbeatable scowl. He’s often called the godfather of kung fu cinema.

Gordon Liu

500

This soft-spoken founder of Aikido believed martial arts should be a path to peace. His philosophy blended spiritual harmony with circular motion to control aggression without causing harm.

Morihei Ueshiba