Friday, November 18, 2011

Sports Trivia?

1.Bill Kazmaier is known for winning the:





World's Strongest Man Competition


1996 Arm Wrestling Championship


Olympic Pole Vault - twice


Decathalon





2.During the 1980's, Wayne Gretzky won the National Hockey League's most valuable player award, the Hart Trophy, nine times out of 10. Who won it the other time?





Ray Bourque


Mario Lemieux


Patrick Roy


Bobby Clarke





3.How many games did the St. Louis Blues win in three straight Stanley Cup finals, from 1968 to 1970?





One


Two


Eight


Zero





4.Shirley Muldowney is known for which sport?





Professional Race Car Driver - Drag Racing


Softball player for the Women's Olympic Team


Professional Golfer


Soccer player





5.Billy Martin was a manager in which sport?





Hockey


Baseball


Soccer


Football





6.Name the only pro golfer to have won a tournament in every decade from the 1930's to the 1980's?





Bobbie Jones


Ben Hogan


Sammy Snead


Gene Sarazen





7.What school has had the most Heisman Trophy winners?





Good luck!|||1. Bill Kazmeier won the World's Strongest Man Competitions (three times)





2. The other was Mario Lemieux in 1988.





3. Zero





4. Drag Racing





5. Baseball





6. Sammy Snead





7. Notre Dame, Ohio State, and USC with 7 each|||World's Strongest Man Competition


Mario Lemieux


Zero


Professional Race Car Driver - Drag Racing


Baseball


Sammy Snead


Notre Dame





Do i get a bonus for knowing the last one?|||^^^^^^^^^ damn I was too slow :(








1. World's Strongest Man Competition


2. Mario Lemieux


3. Zero


4. Professional Race Car Driver - Drag Racing


5. Baseball


6. Sam Snead


7. Notre Dame, Ohio State, and USC|||Is this where you get the food stamps?|||1) Strongest Man


2) Roy


3) Big fat 0


4) Pro race car? I guessed on that one


5)Baseball, duh


6) Gene Sarazen


7) USC, Nortre Dame, Ohio State, 3 way tie with 7 players each|||If I just know #2, do I get some lovely parting gifts.

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