In this sport, players try to shoot a ball through a hoop 10 feet high.
Basketball
These five-colored symbols represent the five continents of the world.
Olympic Rings
This country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles (5 in total).
Brazil
This is the championship game of the National Football League (NFL)
Super Bowl
In boxing, the abbreviation "TKO" stands for this.
Technical Knockout
This is the only Grand Slam tennis tournament played on grass courts.
Wimbledon
This country is the birthplace of the Olympic Games.
Greece
A standard professional soccer match lasts for this many minutes (excluding stoppage time).
90 minutes
In baseball, if a batter hits the ball over the fence, it is called this.
Home Run
This cycling race finishes on the Champs-Élysées in Paris every year
Tour de France
A standard golf course consists of this many holes.
18
This Jamaican sprinter holds the world record for both the 100m and 200m sprints.
Usain Bolt
This is the nickname for the stadium where Manchester United plays.
Old Trafford
(Also: The Theatre of Dreams)
This legendary Chicago Bulls player wore the number 23 and won 6 NBA championships.
Michael Jordan
What color jersey is worn by the leader in the Tour de France?
Yellow
In bowling, it’s the term for knocking down all ten pins with your first ball.
Strike
This American swimmer is the most decorated Olympian of all time with 28 medals.
Michael Phelps
This player, nicknamed "El Pibe de Oro," scored the "Hand of God" goal in 1986.
Diego Maradona
NHL teams compete every year to win this famous silver trophy.
Stanley Cup
"Love" in a tennis score actually represents this number.
Zero
In table tennis (ping pong), a game is played to this many points (since the rule change in 2001).
11
These games for athletes with disabilities are held immediately after the Summer and Winter Olympics.
What are the Paralympic Games?
This term describes when a player scores three goals in a single game.
Hat-trick
In American Football, a touchdown is worth this many points.
6
This martial art, which became an Olympic sport in 2000, literally means "the way of the foot and the fist."
Taekwondo