3. 1.
“I wish the whole world could see what I see.
Sometimes you have to go up really high to
understand how small you really are.”
Whose quote ?? Which incident is being referred
to..?? (No part points)
(Hint: He made a world record on 14 October 2012.)
4. 2.
Barcelona's former footballer was 19, when he
almost signed for Milan. His father gave his "yes" to
him but his mother said “if he leaves Barca, I will
divorce!”
Barcelona is the first club in history to win the
treble of domestic league, domestic cup and
European Cup twice. ____, Iniesta, Lionel
Messi, Gerard Piqué, Pedro Rodríguez, Sergio
Busquets and Dani Alves are the only players to
have been a part of both treble winning teams.
Id him.
5. 3.
In 1981, in a match between Australia
and New Zealand, Trevor Chappell did
something which was repeated by
Glenn McGrath in the year 2005 in
another match between Australia and
New Zealand. What did they do ??
6. 4.
In the 77th minute, just when it looked like both
sides would play out to a scoreless draw, midfielder
Jurgen Sparwasser took down a cross off his chest
and beat two defenders before firing high into the
net for a goal that would send his side into the next
round as group winners. A shock win, but it
ultimately benefited the Federal Republic more than
the Democratic Republic—“The goal from
Sparwasser woke us up,” said captain X years later.
“Otherwise we would never had become world
champions.”
Id this upset & the World Cup winning captain X.
7. 5.
*In the Indian subcontinent, the term X is used to
refer to a place of exercising or a sports club.
During the British Raj, X clubs was the term used
for Gentlemen’s clubs.
*In English speaking countries, X is an Equestrian
event. The novel “The mystery of the Invisible Thief”
by Enid Blyton starts at one such event.
*It is also used as the name for a timed automotive
event.
Id X.
11. 9.
While X won seven Wimbledon titles from
1993 to 2000, Richard Krajicek shocked the
world in 1996 when he earned a straight-set
quarterfinal victory en route to the title. X
would become the victim of another major
upset at Wimbledon in 2002, when he lost in
the second round to No. 145 George Bastl.
Id X.
12. 10.
Strange things happen on Leap Year Day (February 29)
- and in cricket there has been nothing stranger than X's
remarkable upset victory in Pune in 1996. West Indies
were not quite the force of old, but with bowlers like
Ambrose and Walsh to back up the batting of Lara,
Richardson and Chanderpaul, they were expected to roll
over the minnows of X, who were playing their first
World Cup and had already summarily been dispatched
by India, Australia and Zimbabwe. X's 166 hardly looked
enough to worry the Windies, but, possibly taking things
too lightly, they collapsed to an ignominious 93, still their
lowest in the World Cup. There were two run-outs, and
Lara was caught when the ball stuck between the
wicketkeeper's thighs. It was that sort of day.
Id the minnow X.
13. 11.
X was famous for his body lift,
the "X Lift", where facing the
opponent who was lying flat
on the mat to keep from
being thrown, X was able to
lift the opponent from around
his waist and throw him all
the way over his shoulders.
Give me X and the lift that
is synonymous with his name
?? (X is the man on the left)
(No part points)
14. 12.
XY is played with a stick (X) about two feet
long and a wooden pin (Y) about six inches
long. The pin is a small wooden stick with
pointed ends. It is similar to the Indian
game Gilli Danda. Also, it is the national
game of Nepal.
Gimme XY.
15. 13.
Ratan Tata is seen with a Dutch great in this
picture, which was taken earlier this year in
month of February. Gimme the context.
16. 14.
Roger Federer attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony for
“_____ _____ _______” on April 22 ’16 in the Swiss city
of Biel/Bienne, where he trained as a kid at the Swiss
National Tennis Center.
Either FITB or tell me what is this all about.. ??
(Larger image in next slide)
17.
18. 15.
Using 'games' as a clue, fill in the
missing word-
___, Pythian, Nemean, Isthmian
19. 16.
What is the name of
the Hungarian-born
American professor
whose rating system
was approved at a
meeting of the United
States Chess
Federation in St.
Louis in 1960.. ??
20. 17.
List is exhaustive in a specific order:
*Sonny Whiting (UK)
*Dean Gillen (UK)
*Samet Hyuseinov (Bulgaria)
*Alexander Horvath (Hungary)
*Matiouze Royer (France)
*Andrzej Soldra (Poland)
*_____ ____ (Australia)
Just, give me the missing name.
(Blanks are indicative)
21. 18.
What does this list represent.. ?? (Specific Order)
*Harvey
*Burke
*Craig
*Mackay
*Miller
*Archer
*McDonald
*Benaud
*Lindwall
*Maddocks
22. 19.
Id them & the record they hold in male & female
categories respectively. (Part points if one of the
names and record is answered)
25. 1.
“I wish the whole world could see what I see.
Sometimes you have to go up really high to
understand how small you really are.”
Whose quote ?? Which incident is being referred
to..?? (No part points)
(Hint: He made a world record on 14 October
2012.)
26. ANSWER
Felix Baumgartner
Set the world record for skydiving an
estimated 39 kilometres, reaching an
estimated speed of 1357.64 km/h.
27. 2.
Barcelona's former footballer was 19, when he
almost signed for Milan. His father gave his "yes" to
him but his mother said “if he leaves Barca, I will
divorce!”
Barcelona is the first club in history to win the
treble of domestic league, domestic cup and
European Cup twice. ____, Iniesta, Lionel
Messi, Gerard Piqué, Pedro Rodríguez, Sergio
Busquets and Dani Alves are the only players to
have been a part of both treble winning teams.
Id him.
29. 3.
In 1981, in a match between Australia
and New Zealand, Trevor Chappell did
something which was repeated by
Glenn McGrath in the year 2005 in
another match against New Zealand.
What did they do ??
31. 4.
In the 77th minute, just when it looked like both
sides would play out to a scoreless draw, midfielder
Jurgen Sparwasser took down a cross off his chest
and beat two defenders before firing high into the
net for a goal that would send his side into the next
round as group winners. A shock win, but it
ultimately benefited the Federal Republic more than
the Democratic Republic—“The goal from
Sparwasser woke us up,” said captain X years later.
“Otherwise we would never had become world
champions.”
Id this upset & the World Cup winning captain X.
33. 5.
*In the Indian subcontinent, the term X is used to
refer to a place of exercising or a sports club.
During the British Raj, X clubs was the term used
for Gentlemen’s clubs.
*In English speaking countries, X is an Equestrian
event. The novel “The mystery of the Invisible Thief”
by Enid Blyton starts at one such event.
*It is also used as the name for a timed automotive
event.
Id X.
36. ANSWER
Snakes and Ladders!
The original one had these 'virtues' at
the numbers besides them. The good
ones were ladders and the bad ones
were snakes.
40. ANSWER
Donyell Marshall, Kobe Bryant and
Stephen Curry holds the record for
highest 3 pointer in a single game
with 12.
41. 9.
While X won seven Wimbledon titles from
1993 to 2000, Richard Krajicek shocked the
world in 1996 when he earned a straight-set
quarterfinal victory en route to the title. X
would become the victim of another major
upset at Wimbledon in 2002, when he lost in
the second round to No. 145 George Bastl.
Id X.
43. 10.
Strange things happen on Leap Year Day (Feb 29) - and
in cricket there has been nothing stranger than X's
remarkable upset victory in Pune in 1996. West Indies
were not quite the force of old, but with bowlers like
Ambrose and Walsh to back up the batting of Lara,
Richardson and Chanderpaul, they were expected to roll
over the minnows of X, who were playing their first
World Cup and had already summarily been dispatched
by India, Australia and Zimbabwe. X's 166 hardly looked
enough to worry the Windies, but, possibly taking things
too lightly, they collapsed to an ignominious 93, still their
lowest in the World Cup.
Id the minnow X.
45. 11.
X was famous for his body
lift, the "X Lift", where facing
the opponent who was lying
flat on the mat to keep from
being thrown, X was able to
lift the opponent from
around his waist and throw
him all the way over his
shoulders.
Give me X and the lift that
is synonymous with his
name ?? (X is the man on
the left) (No part points)
47. 12.
XY is played with a stick (X) about two feet
long and a wooden pin (Y) about six inches
long. The pin is a small wooden stick with
pointed ends. It is similar to the Indian
game Gilli Danda. Also, it is the national
game of Nepal.
Gimme XY.
49. 13.
Ratan Tata is seen with a Dutch great in this
picture, which was taken earlier this year in
month of February.
Gimme the context.
50. ANSWER
Person seen with Ratan Tata is Floris
Jan Bovelander (former hockey
player).
Tata Trusts partnered with him in
setting up a Hockey Academy at
Jamshedpur.
51. 14.
Roger Federer attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony for
“_____ _____ _______” on April 22 ’16 in the Swiss city
of Biel/Bienne, where he trained as a kid at the Swiss
National Tennis Center.
Either FITB or tell me what is this all about.. ??
(Larger image in next slide)
54. 15.
Using 'games' as a clue, fill in the
missing word:
______, Pythian, Nemean, Isthmian
55. ANSWER
Olympic
These are the four Panhellenic Games of Ancient
Greece, a forerunner of the modern Olympic Games.
The Games took place in a four-year cycle known as
the Olympiad, which was one of the ways the Greeks
measured time. The Olympic Games were used as a
starting point, year one of the cycle; the Nemean and
Isthmian Games were both held (in different months)
in year two, followed by the Pythian Games in year
three, and then the Nemean and Isthmian Games
again in year four. The cycle then repeated itself with
the Olympic Games. They were structured this way
so that individual athletes could participate in all of
the games.
56. 16.
What is the name of
the Hungarian-born
American professor
whose rating system
was approved at a
meeting of the United
States Chess
Federation in St.
Louis in 1960.. ??
58. 17.
List is exhaustive in a specific order:
*Sonny Whiting (UK)
*Dean Gillen (UK)
*Samet Hyuseinov (Bulgaria)
*Alexander Horvath (Hungary)
*Matiouze Royer (France)
*Andrzej Soldra (Poland)
*_____ ____ (Australia)
Just, give me the missing name.
(Blanks are indicative)
69. 1.
List the Orange cap holders of all 9
editions of IPL.
(+3/-1. Bonus of +10 if atleast 8 are
correct)
70. 2.
List all the home teams who were able
to win the FIFA World Cup.
(+3/-1. Bonus of +10 if all correct)
71. 3.
List the tennis players who have won
most number of particular Grand Slam
in Open Era (along with the Grand
Slam).
(+4/0. Bonus of +10 if atleast 5 are
correct)
72. 4.
List the name of player/team who are associated
with these nicknames: (+2/0)
a) The Hariyana Hurricane
b) The Doctor
c) Leprechauns (Intl. Cricket Team)
d) Sparrow of Minsk
e) The Architect
f) The Punisher
g) Black Mamba
h) The Black Spider
i) The Professor
j) Big Aristotle
73. 5.
Eight statues of different sports’ person
will be shown in coming slides.
List their names, dedicated to whom
these statues were made.
(+5/0. Bonus of +10 if 5-6 are correct,
+20 if 7-8 are correct)
87. 3.
List the tennis players who have won
most number of particular Grand Slam
in Open Era (along with the Grand
Slam).
(+4/0. Bonus of +10 if atleast 6 are
correct)
88. ANSWER
Australian Open- Novak Djokovic (6)
Wimbledon- Pete Sampras & Roger Federer (7)
US Open- Jimmy Conors, Pete Sampras & Roger
Federer (5)
French Open- Rafael Nadal (9)
89. 4.
List the name of player/team who are associated
with these nicknames: (+2/0)
a) The Hariyana Hurricane
b) The Doctor
c) Leprechauns (Intl. Cricket Team)
d) Sparrow of Minsk
e) The Architect
f) The Punisher
g) Black Mamba
h) The Black Spider
i) The Professor
j) Big Aristotle
90. ANSWER
a) The Hariyana Hurricane- Kapil Dev
b) The Doctor- Valentino Rossi
c) Leprechauns- Ireland Cricket Team
d) Sparrow of Minsk- Olga Korbut
e) The Architect- Andrea Pirlo
f) The Punisher- Andre Agassi
g) Black Mamba- Kobe Bryant
h) The Black Spider- Lev Yashin
i) The Professor- Alain Prost
j) Big Aristotle- Shaquille O’Neal
91. 5.
Eight statues of different sports’ person
will be shown in coming slides.
List their names, dedicated to whom
these statues were built.
(+5/0. Bonus of +10 if 5-6 are correct,
+15 if 7-8 are correct)
92. ANSWERS
A) Sergei Bubka
B) Gordie Howe
C) Gert Fredriksson
D) Thierry Henry
E) Al Kaline
F) Wayne Gretzky
G) Arnold Palmer
H) Magic Johnson
94. RULES:
1. 12 questions in total. First 6 will go clockwise,
then anti-clockwise.
2. +10 points for a direct/passed question on
correct answer (no negatives for wrong).
3. +20/-10 on taking pounce (on pounce, each part
must be answered correctly).
4. Part-points for a direct/passed question will be
given, only if it is mentioned in the question.
95. 1.
What curse is being talked about here ?? Also,
gimme the location. (No part-points)
96. ANSWER
Curse of the Bambino (Babe Ruth),
Longfellow bridge on Boston’s storrow
drive.
97. 2.
Id X (in front) and Y (at the back) in the picture.
What is happening here ?? (Part points available)
98. ANSWER
X- Donovan Bailey, Y- Michael Johnson.
In 1997, Johnson the 200m world champion
claimed he had a faster speed than Bailey who
being the then 100m champion was the unofficial
"fastest man on earth". The two had a race of 150m
to decide, Bailey winning comfortably and Johnson
pulling out midway.
101. 4.
* X was then, the 1992 Olympic Bronze medalist, the 1993
US National Champion and was famous for conflicts on
and off the ice with skating rival Y.
* After failing to find X at her training rink in Massachusetts,
Shane Stant followed her to Detroit. When she stepped off
the ice after practice at Cobo Arena and walked behind a
nearby curtain into a corridor, Stant struck her on the thigh
a few inches above the knee with an ASP telescopic
baton. Her leg was bruised and she had to withdraw from
the National Championship.
* Y was successful in removing X out of the championship
and won that event. She & X were both selected for the
1994 Olympic team. Y finished eighth in Lillehammer,
while X, fully recovered from the injury, won the Silver.
Id X & Y. (Part-points available )
103. 5.
List of what ?? (Non-exhaustive)
•must have a cold shower 45 minutes before
a match.
•bag must be placed next to his chair, never
on the chair.
•must sprint to the baseline after the spin of
the coin. A split-step and then a jog around
the back court.
•must towel down between every point.
•must run his hair behind both ears.
•must touch his nose.
•must pick at his underpants.
104. •must drink from two water bottles at
changeovers. One bottle has cold water, one
is warm.
•must have his socks at the exact same height.
•must face the labels of his drink bottles to the
end he is about to play from.
•must never rise from his seat before his
opponent.
•must never walk on the sidelines as if he is
avoiding cracks in the pavement.
•must fold his towels after every changeover.
•cannot step on any lines on the court.
106. 6.
It is an extreme gravity-powered activity that
involves riding a X board (sometimes referred to as
a sled) down a paved road or course which was
born in Southern California as
downhill skateboarders found they could reach
faster speeds by lying down on their skateboards.
This early form of the sport is now referred to as
"laydown skateboarding". Around the early 1990s,
both underground and professional races continued
to be held in Southern California by such
organizations as the Underground Racers
Association (URA), Federation of International
Gravity Racing (FIGR) and Road Racers
Association for International ____ (RAIL).
Id this sport.
108. 7.
The name of this
sport originated when
earlier competitors
adopted the
technique of moving
back and forth in their
vehicle, seemingly to
increase the speed of
their motion. Which
sport ??
110. 8.
In his book ‘A Tennis Memoir’ he said:
“The tear didn’t heal, and the scar tissue that was
formed complicated the injury and made it even
serious. Nevertheless… I was able to carry on with
my military duties… as long as two years
afterwards, in the spring of ’45, I was given a full
month’s medical leave so that I could go to
Berkeley and have an osteopath, Dr. J. LeRoy
Near, work with me.”
This is the quote of famous tennis player who joined
the United States Army Air Force to serve in World
War II. At the beginning of 1943 in an obstacle
course he tore a muscle in his shoulder.
Id him.
112. 9.
Brian Christopher Deane, in the 1992/93 season of
the English Premier League, achieved a landmark
while playing for Sheffield United against
Manchester United. When asked about it later,
Deane replied by saying, "Whatever happens,
wherever I am, that will be the one moment fans all
over the world will remember me for. It was a
fantastic feeling and even to this day people remind
me of it - and it's now a classic quiz question too."
What was this Premier League landmark that he
achieved in that match ??
116. 11.
*This was started by the New York Islanders in the
1980s during their dominant era. But after their
dynasty faded, the tradition went back into the fold.
*The New Jersey Devils restarted this in 1995 and
went on to win the cup. It has since became
standard issue for the NHL.
Which NHL tradition is this, that all the teams follow
after reaching playoffs, till the time they are either
eliminated or win the cup ??
118. 12.
In 1935, he toured New Zealand with the Indian
Hockey team and in the very next year, he was
chosen for both the Hockey team for the Berlin
Olympics and the Cricket team to tour England. He
chosed cricket but wasn’t selected to play in the
playing eleven in any of the Test matches in the
entire England tour.
Id this versatile sportsperson who apart from
playing a Test match for India, also holds the
distinction of having bowled the first delivery in the
history of Ranji Trophy.
121. RULES:
1. Set of 2 questions for each team.
2. Each team has to choose 1 question (out of 2) for
any of the other remaining teams, and the other one
will be there for themselves.
3. Question must be chosen before both the questions
are displayed simultaneously.
4. Points: +10/0/-5.
5. After each set, if there is difference in points b/w
those two teams, the leading team gets a bonus of
10.
6. Team finished on 6th spot till Round 2 will start this
round.
122. TEAM PLACED AT BOTTOM
CHOOSE A QUES. NO. 1/2 FOR ANY OF THE
OTHER TEAMS.
123. 1ST TEAM:
1. 1995 Webb Ellis Cup was
hosted by South Africa.
This competition saw the
entry of the Springboks into
the competition after the
end of their international
boycott. They defeated
favorites “All Blacks” in final
to clinch the title.
The movie X is a depiction
of this particular South
African victory. Id X.
2. Just FITB.
*New Zealand- All Blacks
*Argentina- Los Pumas
*USA- Eagles
*South Africa- Springboks
*Australia- _________.
125. TEAM PLACED AT SECOND LAST
CHOOSE A QUES. NO. 1/2 FOR ANY OF THE OTHER
TEAMS.
126. 2ND TEAM:
2. The race of Tour de
France was first
organized in 1903 to
increase the paper
sales for the magazine
_____. FITB with the
magazine name.
1. Id the subject of the
book blanked.
128. TEAM PLACED AT FOURTH
CHOOSE A QUES. NO. 1/2 FOR ANY OF THE OTHER
TEAMS.
129. 3RD TEAM:
1. On whose life, this
movie is based ?
2. Id the 2001 movie.
Theme: Babe Ruth’s record
130. ANSWER
1. Jackie Robinson
2. 61*
Roger Maris & Mickey Mantle breaks
Babe Ruth’s 1927 single-season home
run record of 60 during the 1961
season of the New York Yankees.
131. TEAM PLACED AT THIRD
CHOOSE A QUES. NO. 1/2 FOR ANY OF THE OTHER
TEAMS.
132. 4TH TEAM
1. He has modelled for G-
Star Raw's Autumn/
Winter 2010 advertising
campaign with actress
Liv Tyler and was also
offered a role in the
movie ‘Star Trek: Into
Darkness’, which he had
to decline as he failed to
obtain a US work permit
in time for the shooting.
Cosmopolitan magazine
selected him as one of
the ‘sexiest men of
2013’. Who is being
talked about here?
2. She completed her
schooling at Modern
School in Vasant Vihar,
Delhi and did her
graduation at Shri
Venkateswara College.
She is sponsored by
Redbull. She married
Delhi-based architect Viraj
Kataria in November 2014.
She attracted snide
comments from fellow
game players when she
said, “I love clubbing,
wearing skirts and dresses,
and doing other things that
girls do.”
134. TEAM PLACED AT SECOND
CHOOSE A QUES. NO. 1/2 FOR ANY OF THE
OTHER TEAMS.
135. 5TH TEAM
1. As a schoolboy in Mhow,
Madhya Pradesh, X had an
argument with a sweet vendor
who pulled him up asking
whether he dined with the
princes & kings, to which a
young X retorted, ‘One day, I’ll
dine with the King of England’.
However, after he led India to
their first ever Olympic Gold
triumph after Independence in
the year 1948, he fulfilled a
childhood boast when he
dined with King George at a
formal banquet during the
London Olympics 1948.
Id X.
2. In 1928 Olympics, this
player didn’t concede
even a single goal in five
matches that he played.
1932 Olympics is
remembered for the
scoreline of 24-1 in favour
of India against USA. The
American team scored
one goal against him
while he was off the field
signing autographs.
Id this iconic Indian
goalkeeper.
137. TEAM PLACED AT FIRST
CHOOSE A QUES. NO. 1/2 FOR THE ONLY
REMAINING TEAM
138. 6TH TEAM
1. In the year 1980,
whom did Prakash
Paukone defeat to
become the first ever
Indian to win men’s
singles title in the All
England
Championship.. ??
2. Today, P.V. Sindhu
defeated Carolina
Marin to clinch her
second Superseries
title.
In this tournament,
whom did she defeat in
quarter-final match.. ??
141. RULES:
1. This is a “write bro” round.
2. If ‘n’ teams answer correctly, (6-n)*5 points.
3. No negatives.
142. 1.
Connect these stadia:
*Kaohsiung National Stadium
*Lincoln Financial Field
*AT&T Park
*Fenway Park
*Schwarzwald-Stadion
*X
Also, Gimme X, an Indian cricket stadium which
completes this list. (No part points)
144. 2.
*Froid Équateur (French for "Cold Equator") is a science
fiction graphic novel published in 1992, written and
illustrated by Yugoslavian French cartoonist and
storyteller Enki Bilal. The book extensively features this
hybrid sport, which was fictional at the time.
*In 2003, it became a real sport, directly inspired by how
it appeared in Froid Équateur. It was invented by Dutch
performance artist, Iepe Rubingh and what was initially
only thought to be an art performance quickly turned into
a fully developed competitive sport.
*Contested in four categories, the current champions are
from the USA, Germany, Belarus and Russia. Leonid
Chernobaev, the Belarusian, lifted the title after
defeating Shailesh Tripathi of India in the final.
Which sport is being talked about?
146. 3.
In 1936, X found himself in the winner’s
circle at the Indianapolis 500. First thing
that he reached for was the cold bottle of
buttermilk to refresh him. He was
photographed gulping down the
beverage and the image ultimately made
its way to the National Dairy Council.
From that day, a new tradition was born
and every winner of the Indy 500 was
seen slugging a bottle of milk. Id X.
148. 4.
*The 1984 NBA Draft class is considered to be one of the
best in history as it produced four hall of famers and
seven All-Stars.
*It is not a least known fact that, Chicago Bulls selected
Carl Lewis as the overall 208th pick in the 10th round as
a marketing gimmick.
*But this was similar to the 1969 draft in which Phoenix
Suns picked X in the 15th round. Although, X was not as
famous as Carl Lewis, but he was also associated with
one of the events in which Carl Lewis later won Olympic
Gold. Also, X stunned everyone in then recently
concluded Olympics in which he created a world record
which lasted for 27 years. That was his only Olympic
Gold.
Id X.
150. 5.
* When she won the Wimbledon singles event in the year
1887 at the age of 15 yrs. & 285 days, she became the
youngest champion of this event. Later, she went on to
win the title for next 5 years.
* She also won a Silver medal in Archery at the 1908
London Olympics.
* She was also the member of the British National field
Hockey team in 1899.
* She has also won the British Amateur Golf
Championship in 1904.
* Due to her exploits in various sports, she has been
named as the most versatile female athlete of all time in
the “Guinness Book of Records”.
Who is being talked about.. ??
152. 6.
*The ________ bath is a sports tradition that was
started in the mid-80s by the NFL players. The
Giants claimed they started it in 1985 when they
doused coach Bill Parcells, however the Bears
would argue that they started it in 1984 when they
showered Mike Ditka after clinching the division.
The tradition gained fame in 1986 after Parcells
was doused 17 times that year, including a
Superbowl win.
*Apart from NFL, this is also a tradition followed in
NCAA, NBA etc. being an American sports’
tradition.
Simply, FITB.
155. ANSWER
Croatia
*Sydney United 58 Football Club- originally
known as Sydney Croatia.
*Simon Katich- His origin lies in Croatia.
*Anton devcich (NZ cricketer)- He is from Croatian
ancestry.
*Graham Poll- Former English referee who shown
yellow card thrice to Croatian Josip Simunic in
2006, as a result of which, Poll and his assistants
did not progress to the second stage of the
tournament and Poll retired.
157. ANSWER
Players are:
*Jan-Ove Waldner
*Kong Linghui
*Liu Guoliang
*Zhang Jike
Career Grand Slam in Table Tennis.
(Winners of - World Cup, World
Championship & Olympic Gold)
158. 9.
*Born- 12 March ‘91
*Father-Marc, Mother-Surekha
*Professional debut-2009
*Player of the year (WGAI)-2010
*Champion of the Hero-KGA tournament 2012 &
Hero-WPGT in 2015.
*Former national sub-junior swimming champ with
over 72 gold & silver medals won in state and
national aquatic meets (1997-2001).
Whose wiki stats ??
160. 10.
These are the positions secured by racers in which
motorsport event of 2016 ??
1st - Stephane Peterhansel
2nd - Nasser Al-Attiyah
3rd - Giniel de Villiers
162. 11.
*It was uncertain that X, the most dominant Olympian of
all time would even walk again after coming down with
the disease at the age of seven (Polio).
*He took the next best course of treatment for his legs,
jumping & some more jumping. It was here that he
began to excel in the three events that would ultimately
bring him Olympic fame: Standing high jump, standing
long jump & standing triple jump.
*He won 10 golds in three different disciplines he
competed. He had a record of standing high jump with a
jump of 1.65 metres. However, after 1912 Olympics,
jumping events were removed out of Olympics.
Id X.
164. 12.
Brazil did not participate in the 1928 Amsterdam
Olympics. However, 1932 Los Angeles Olympics,
due to Great Depression, became most notable for
how sparsely attended they were. The major
economic slowdown sapped governments of their
ability to finance their teams’ trip to the United
States. But this time, Brazil got creative. The
Brazilian Olympic delegation travelled to Los
Angeles on the ship called Itaquice. Since this
voyage was an expensive endeavour, they decided
that the athletes would have to earn the keep.
What did they do ??