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Sport and Leisure Pub Quiz 260723 (Free Printable)

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Sport and Leisure Pub Quiz 260723 is a selection of 10 questions and answers, balanced for general audiences with an 8/10 Guessability rating. Sport and Leisure Pub Quiz 260723 is the filename to differentiate it from other Sport and Leisure quizzes. Feel free to use any of these questions and answers for your own quizzes. Just keep in mind that you cannot republish them in any format.

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  1. Q: In which country did the martial art taekwondo originate?
    A: Korea. Its roots trace back to ancient Korean combat styles like Taekkyeon, which date back over 2,000 years.
  2. Q: “A Question of Sport” is the longest-running sports quiz on TV. In what year did it begin broadcasting?
    A: 1970. Hosted by David Vine with team captains Henry Cooper and Cliff Morgan.
  3. Q: On which stadium does Scotland play their home international rugby union matches?
    A: Murrayfield. Located in west Edinburgh.
  4. Q: At which sporting venue are the Grace Gates?
    A: Lord’s Cricket Ground. Built in 1923 as a memorial to the famous cricketer W. G. Grace.
  5. Q: Who managed Manchester United before Alex Ferguson?
    A: Ron Atkinson. Atkinson managed the club from July 1981 until he was dismissed on November 6, 1986, making way for Ferguson’s legendary 26-year reign.
  6. Q: How long is a standard international field hockey match?
    A: 60 minutes total, split into four quarters of 15 minutes each
  7. Q: How many balls are on a pool table at the start of a game?
    A: 16 balls. 15 object balls (numbered 1 through 15) and 1 solid white cue ball.
  8. Q: How many consecutive Wimbledon men’s singles titles did Bjorn Borg win?
    A: Five. Years won: 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, and 1980.
  9. Q: How many distinct events are there in men’s gymnastics?
    A: Six. The floor exercise, pommel horse, still rings, vault, parallel bars, and horizontal bar.
  10. Q: How many hoops do players use in a game of croquet?
    A: 6 hoops (also known as wickets). Some regional American variations use 9 hoops.

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