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SPORT QUIZ BOOKLET 2013. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Pages. Category 1: Bermuda Sport History…………………………………………….2-19. Category 2: 2012 ...
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BERMUDA OLYMPIC ASSOCIATION SPORT QUIZ BOOKLET 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Pages

Category 1: Bermuda Sport History…………………………………………….2-19 Category 2: 2012 London Olympic Games ...……………………………........20-34 Category 3: Bermuda Sport in the International Arena...……………………...35-50 Category 4: Sport Current Affairs ……………………………………..................51 Appendices Appendix A: Rules of Competition……………………………………………...52 Appendix B: Specific Game Rules……………………………………………….53

CATEGORY 1

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY (Questions 1-92)

The questions in this category chronicle the development of sport in Bermuda from the early settlers’ arrival on our shores, to the development of National Sport Governing Bodies, responsible for its organization, structure and international affiliation. It also includes the role of Government in the provision of facilities and assistance to recognized sport bodies

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 1.

Q. Organized sport can be said to have been first introduced to Bermudians by what collective body?

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 2.

A. The British Armed Forces Ref: SFA p.1

A. Sailing, Rowing, Swimming and Fishing Ref: SFA p.1

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 3.

Q. Forms of cricket and football were played on the village greens in England and formed part of the Services recreational training during the early part of this century. Name the century?

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 4.

A. Seventeenth century?

Q. The British also established a naval presence in Bermuda. In what year was the first Naval presence established in Bermuda and in what parish was it located?

6.

Ref: SFA p. 1

Q. While the early settlers in the British Armed services engaged in low organized games on their arrival in Bermuda it was not until this century in Britain that traditional sports were formalized by the establishment of national sport governing bodies. Name this century. A. 19th Century

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY Q. Cricket was one of the first sports in Britain to be structured under a sport governing body the MCC in 1788. Likewise horse racing, (Jockey Club 1750) and Golf (Royal and Ancient Golf Club 1754) but the sports of association football, athletics, swimming, rugby, football, sailing, cycling, rowing, boxing, hockey, tennis, badminton, all gained formal structure under

(2) St. Georges

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A. (1) 1810; (2) Sandys Parish (Dockyard) Ref: SFA p. 1

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Q. Organized sport was introduced to Bermuda by the British Armed Services in the nineteenth century. In what year was the first regular garrison established in Bermuda and in what parish was it located? A. (1) 1778

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 5.

Q. Name four sports that were naturally a part of the daily lives of Bermudians before the advent of organized sport, introduced by the British armed forces?

Ref SFA p.1

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Q. Control of sailing and horse racing became vested in Bermuda organizations in what years?

A. Sailing 1846; and horse racing 1876 SFA p.1

separate authorities in the last quarter of this century. Name the century. A. Nineteenth century

Ref SFA p. 1

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 9.

Ref

Q. Name the first organizations in Bermuda to govern the sports of sailing and horse racing. A. Sailing - Royal Bermuda Yacht Club (1846), and Bermuda Jockey Club (1876) Ref: SFA p. 1

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 10. Q. Athletics or Track & Field in Bermuda became the first offshore affiliate of the Amateur Athletics Association of England in what year? A. 1910

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 11. Q. Name the first organization that organized Athletics or Track & Field in Bermuda? A. Bermuda Athletic Association Ref: SFA p.1

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 12. Q. Golf was introduced and established in Bermuda on the Garrison Links located in this parish. Name the parish. A. Devonshire

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 13. Q. Organized football and cricket started in Bermuda without formal links to the English Football Association or the MCC, the controlling bodies in England. For the most part these sports in Bermuda were controlled by these six local clubs. Name three of the six clubs.

Ref: SFA p. 1

Ref: SFA p. 1

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 14. Q. Fitted and unfitted dinghy racing established itself in Bermuda by the end of this century name this century.

A. Nineteenth century Ref: SFA p.1

A. (1) Hamilton Cricket Club; (2) St. Georges Cricket Club; (3) Somerset Cricket Club; (4) Bermuda Athletic Association; (5) the St. Georges Athletic Club and (6) the Dockyard Recreation and Sports Club Ref: SFA p.1

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BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 15. Q. Golf in Bermuda persisted at the Garrison Links in Devonshire and three other minor and limited courses. Golf’s tourist potential was first realized by the Bermuda Development Company who built the first championship Golf course at this historic site. Name the area of this site?

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 16. Q. Somerset and St. Georges Cricket Clubs organized Bermuda’s historic Annual Cup Match Classic and provided the nucleus for National team selection in what year? A. 1902

Ref: SFA p.3

A. Tuckers Town Ref: SFA p 1 BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 17. Q. In what year did association football take its first steps towards formal organization in Bermuda, forming the Bermuda Football Association?

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 18. Q. Lawn tennis was essentially a social sport when it was first introduced to Bermuda in what year?

A. 1928 Ref SFA p.3

A. 1871

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 19. Q. It is stated that Bermuda introduced the Sport of Tennis to the United States of America in what year? A. 1874 Ref SFA p3

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 20. Q. Tennis remained essentially a social sport played at private homes and club premises until the Bermuda Lawn Tennis Club was formed in what year. A. 1922

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 21. Q. The Bermuda Lawn Tennis Club developed the first international tennis weeks at the Dundonald Street premises; however it was not until this year that Bermuda’s first stadium for tennis was built by Government at the former Tennis Stadium now named after a prominent Bermuda tennis enthusiast and organizer. In what year was the Tennis Stadium first opened?

Ref: SFA -3

Ref: SFA p. 3

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 22. Q. Rugby football was introduced to Bermuda by the British and the first organized competition “The Nichol Shield” was introduced by the Bermuda Athletic Association in what year.

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A. 1932

Ref: SFA p. 3

A. 1922

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 23. Q. Bermuda’s first Rugby Week came as a result of Bermudians attending many overseas schools with Rugby programmes, returning home, spreading the game in local clubs. Rugby Week was initiated by the Bermuda Athletic Association in what year?

A. 1933

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 24. Q. Competitive swimming took root in Bermuda with the opening of two twenty-five yard pools at the St. Georges and Princess Hotels. There were two organizations essentially carrying the banner of swimming at these venues. Name them.

A. St. George’s Athletic Club; and the Bermuda Athletic Association

Ref: SFA p.3

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 25. Q. During the war years between 1939 to 1945 the U.S. military servicemen, present in Bermuda, introduced to the local sporting scene sports that were natural to their country. Name three sports introduced to Bermuda by the U.S. Military?

Ref: SFA p.3

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 26. Q. An American sports occasion shared with Bermudians during the war years was an annual football match akin to US College championships which was known by what name?

A. American football, basketball and baseball Ref: SFA p4

A. The Lily Bowl

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Ref: SFA p4

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 27. Q. In the post war era the number of sports participants increased; the number of sporting activities proliferated and the pattern of participation changed with extended opportunities in the “social” sports. Name the three sports considered to be “social” sports in the post war era?

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 28. Q. In the post war era the number of expatriate and “new Bermudian” communities expanded . as the demands for professional and technical skills required for a diversified economy opened avenues for new cultural and sports activities being increased. Name five of the sports considered being “new” sports in the post war era?

A. Golf, tennis and sailing REF SFA p. 4

A. Basketball; bowling; cycling; karting; netball; power boating; motocross and volleyball Ref: SFA p. 4

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 29. Q. The sport of power boating has fully utilized the only available and relatively still water course at Ferry Reach. Where did motocross first take root as a sport in Bermuda?

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 30. Q. In 1945 there were sixteen tennis courts existing in Bermuda. In the post war era to 1979 approximately how many courts were added to the 1945 stockpile?

A. Coney Island Ref: SFA p. 5

A. Seventy (70) Ref: SFA p. 5

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 31. Q. The schools of Bermuda in the post war era increased dramatically the interest in participation and development of sport in the community by appointing trained personnel at both primary and secondary levels. Initially the physical education leadership was mostly in the hands of nonBermudian personnel until a significant number of

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY

32. Q. In 1945 there was one gymnasium or gymnasia/auditorium in schools. By 1978 how man gymnasia existed in schools.

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Bermudians attained their degrees to replace them.

A. Twenty eight (28) Ref: SFA p. 5

certification

Schools instituted a drive to provide every school with a playing field and a gymnasium or gymnasia/auditorium. In 1945, there were five (5) schools. By 1978 how many school fields existed in Bermuda.

A. Twenty-eight (28) Ref: SFA p. 5

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 33. Q. Government further entered the sport facilities development level after the tennis stadium with the provision of national facilities by converting the field at Prospect into firstly a superior grassed area fully up to international standards for cricket and hockey.

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 34. Q. Government created a first-class softball stadium at Bernard Park in the early part of this decade. Name this decade

A. 1970’s Ref: SFA p. 5

What was the former name of the field in Prospect converted for national sports purposes? A. The Garrison Field

Ref: SFA p. 5

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BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 35. Q. With the expansion of sport and hence facilities in the post war era came the need for controlling authorities, international recognition and competitions. The first of those authorities was the Bermuda Olympic Association which was formed in what year?

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 36. Q. The Bermuda Olympic Association was the successor to an initial sports organization formed in Bermuda in 1930 to control international representation of Bermuda in these games. Name these games?

A. The British Empire Games

A. 1935 Ref: SFA p. 5 BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 37. Q. The formation of the Bermuda Olympic Association in 1935 established the machinery for the grouping of national sports governing bodies which represented sports on the Olympic list. Swimming and athletics were already represented on the BOA register. Name in order the next five sports that joined the new BOA?

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 38. Q. These six sport bodies formed national bodies of their own and successfully sought affiliation to their respective international parent bodies. Name three of these sport bodies.

A. (1) yachting; (2) shooting; (3) hockey; (4) cycling; and (5) equestrianism Ref: SFA p.5

A. (1) cricket; (2) tennis; (3) golf; (4) rugby; (5) bowling; and (6) badminton Ref: SFA p. 5

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 39. Q. By 1978 what was the total number of persons participating in sports over 16 years of age in Bermuda as reported to the Department of Youth, Sport & Recreation by the National Sport Governing bodies? A. 6,904

Ref: SFA p. 5

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 40. Q. In 1978, the number of persons over 16 years of age participating in sport in the UK stood at 10% of its population. By comparison with the same age grouping what was the percentage of Bermuda’s participation.

Ref: SFA p.5

A. Twelve percent (12%)

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Ref: SFA p. 6

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 41. Q. Of the 6,904 persons listed by Bermuda National Sport Governing bodies as participating in active sport in 1978 how many were women? A. 2,470

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 42. Q. The 2,470 women participating in sport in 1978 represented 36% of the total participants (6,904). By comparison what percentage of the UK total sports participants were women A. Twenty percent (20%)

Ref: SFA p. 6

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 43. Q. With the formation of the Bermuda Olympic Association in 1935 and its successful recognition by the IOC and other sport authorities, Bermuda was eligible to compete in four international sport festivals. Name them.

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 44. Q. In schools this organization was formed to organize leagues, tournaments or competitions in total of fifteen sports by 1978. Name this organization.

A. Bermuda School Sports Federation Ref: SFA p. 8

A. 1) Olympic Games; 2) Pan American Games; 3) Commonwealth Games; and 4) Central American and Caribbean games. Ref: SFA p. 8

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 45. Q. Government’s role in sport grew out of this 1963 inception of this organization as an arm of the Board of Education. Name this organization. A. The Sports Development Council Ref: SFA p. 10

Ref: SFA p. 6

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 46. Q. In what year was the Youth Service and the Sports Development Council merged to form the Department of Youth and Sport as an entity of its own. A. 1968

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Ref: SFA p. 10

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47. Q. There are three principles that guide Government’s role in sport in Bermuda. Name them.

48. Q. Government’s white paper on sport was introduced to the House of Assembly in March 1981, and sets out three guiding principles by which it will assist sport. Name the three principles.

A. (1) To create awareness; (2) to provide incentive; and (3) to offer guidance Ref: SFA p. 10

A. (1) To provide opportunities for all who wish to take part in sport. (2) To provide the facilities and programs for maximum participation. (3) To assist sportsmen and sports women to reach the full limit of their respective abilities Ref: Y & S Policy Paper 1981 p. 682

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BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 50. Q. In Government’s first policy paper in sport introduced to the House of Assembly in March 1981, it revealed that Government would encourage the formation of a body to hopefully bring a consensus of opinion on domestic sport issues. The body was to be called by what name?

49. Q. Government’s white paper on sport introduced in the House of Assembly in 1981 represented the first ever policy paper on sport and recreation and in addition to the three principles of support to sport outlined in the report, identified its philosophy for the support of sport financially. The paper identified four financial considerations. Name three of the four financial considerations. A. 1) To bring public sports facilities and installations up to acceptable standards. 2) To broaden the basic conditions for financial grants. 3) To provide facilities commencing with the National Sport Centre at Prospect.

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A. National Sports Association Ref: Y & S Policy Paper 1981 p. 683

4)

To further assist sport governing bodies for approved schemes of training, coaching and development. Ref: Y & S Policy Paper 1981 p. 682

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 51. Q. The Government Policy Paper on Sport 1981 recognized the important relationship between Government and National Sport governing bodies and the need for continued consultation with such bodies. What was the purpose of this consultative process?

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 52. Q. The Government Policy Paper on Sport 1981 recognized the important role of sports clubs in providing opportunities for sport participation. Government identified two methods of assisting clubs in Bermuda. Name them.

A. 1) To achieve similarity of aim 2) To avoid duplication of effort Ref: Y & S Policy Paper 1981 p. 683

A. 1) By guaranteeing loans for approved community oriented schemes 2) By offering technical and administrative advice and assistance Ref: Y & S Policy Paper 1981 p. 683

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 53. Q. The Government Policy Paper on Sport 1981 recognized the Bermuda Olympic Association (BOA) as the agency to provide leadership and guidance in sports included on the Olympic list. It declared that “success in international competition has an important impact on the individual and national morale. Government

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 54. Q. In the Government Policy Paper on Sport 1981 it recognized that Government alone cannot finance every aspect of sport, while acknowledging the need to develop first class sporting facilities. It proposed the formation of a sports body established by statutory

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instrument to raise funds by voluntary subscription from non-government sources. What was the proposed name of this sport body?

identified two ways of assisting the BOA. Name them? A. 1) Regular consultation 2) Provision of government grants for specific purposes Ref: Y & S Policy Paper 1981

A. National Sports Foundation Ref: Y & S Policy Paper1981

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 55. Q. Government Policy Paper on Sport 1981 identified the support role that the Department of Youth and Sport would play in the organization and coordination of sport in Bermuda. What was the role identified in the White Paper?

p. 683

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 56. Q. Government Policy Paper on Sport 1981 recognized the vital role of schools in engendering knowledge and love for sport and pledged to reinforce the school programmes of physical education and games. What was the philosophy behind the recognition of school based P.E. and sports programmes?

A. 1) Maintenance, administration and operating of public facilities for sport. 2) Advisory and counseling services to NSGB’s clubs and recreation agencies.

A. Student exposure to a wide variety of sports programmes will provide a firm basis for the future selection and continued practice of leisure.

Ref: Y & S Policy Paper 1981 p. 684

Ref: Y & S Policy Paper 1981 p. 684

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BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY

57. Q. Government Policy Paper on Sports 1981 recognized and identified a role by the Bermuda College in promoting sport organization and development. What role is expected of the Bermuda College?

58. Q. Government Policy Paper on Sport 1981 recognized the importance of collaboration and coordination of its sports policies within Government Departments in providing services to sport. What form of coordination and collaboration did the White Paper specify in the role of Government Departments.?

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A. To encourage specialist courses for organizers, administrators and coaches. Ref: Y & S Policy Paper 1981 p. 684

A. Programs of continuing research to support its declared policy.

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 59. Q. Government consults with National Sport Governing Bodies on both an individual basis and a collective basis in accordance with the Y & S Policy paper on sport. Name the process by which government collectively consults with sport bodies.

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 60. Q. Government Policy Paper on Sport 1981 confirmed its support of the Bermuda Olympic Association (BOA) for leadership and guidance in sports included on the Olympic list. How many sports fall under the international jurisdiction of the BOA?

A. The Annual Sports Conference

A. 26 Ref: BOA

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 61. Q. How many National Sports Governing Bodies are included in the official register of the Department of Youth, Sport & Recreation?

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 62. Q. Government Policy Paper on Sport 1981 identified a role for the Bermuda College to play in encouraging specialist courses for organizers, administrators and coaches. Name two courses that the Department of Youth & Sport in conjunction with Bermuda College introduced for sport organizers, administrators

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and coaches?

A. 36 Ref: Department of Youth, Sport & Recreation

A. 1) Sports Management Certificate programme; 2) Coaching Certification Development Course Ref: Department of Youth, Sport & Recreation

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 63. Q. In what year did the Annual Sports Conference organized by the Department of Youth & Sport for NSGB’s and clubs commence.

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 64. Q. In what year did the Sports Administration Certification course commence at the Bermuda College.

A. 1986 Ref: Department of Youth, Sport & Recreation

A. 2001 Ref: Department Recreation

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of

Youth,

Sport

&

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65. Q. In what year did the Government Annual Sports Awards programme which recognizes sports achievements, recognition and accomplishments commence?

66. Q. The Department of Youth & Sport developed an instrument to consider and render decisions on internal domestic sport matters. What is the name given to this instrument

A. 1980 Ref: Department of Youth, Sport & Recreation

A. Alternative Dispute Resolutions for Sports Ref: Department of Youth, Sport & Recreation

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 67. Q. The first recorded data on the participation of Women In Sport was recorded in 1978; however it was not until this year that a comprehensive study and report of Women In Sport was published. In what month and year was the study produced?

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 68. Q. The focus of the report on Women In Sport was based on two principles. Name them?

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A. January (23,) 2005 Ref: Women in Sport

A. 1) 2)

To increase awareness of the benefits of sport To improve opportunities for girls and women to engage in sporting activities

Ref: Women in Sport p. 2

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BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY

69. Q. The specific mandate to the committee on Women In Sport included two directives. Name them.

70. Q. The recommendations of the Women in Sport Report included a myriad of recommendations aimed at encouraging women and girls to participate in sport and removing some of the barriers to participation. Name five of the principle recommendations.

A. 1) To examine the challenges or limiting factors facing women’s participation in sport. 2) To develop a practical set of recommendations to encourage and enhance participation in sport by women.

A. 1) Promotion of opportunities; 2) sponsorship programmes; 3) conference and workshops; 4) Feature stories/publications; 5) community alliances; 6) leadership development; 7) mentoring programmes; 8) flexible working arrangements; 9) participation in overseas conferences; 10) elite level participation (Equity and Equality); 11) Education; and

Ref: Women In Sports p.3

12) design of sport facilities for inclusion of women 13) funding. Women In Sport p. 5-20

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BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY

71. Q. The report on Women In Sport 2005 concluded that it is important that the progress towards achieving the recommendations in the report should be measured, reported and celebrated. To this end three suggested methods of monitoring progress were made. Name two of the three suggestions.

72. Q. A summary of the reports researched and reviewed by the Women In Sport committee during its compilation revealed many benefits of sports participation among women. Name five benefits that accrue from sport participation among girls and women?

A. 1) Establishment of a permanent women’s sport committee; 2) all levels of Government and national sport governing bodies and clubs should take into account women’s needs and take appropriate action; and 3) all sport policies arising from the recommendations in the report should be reviewed on a regular basis.

A. 1) Weight control; 2) smoking cessation; 3) lower teenage pregnancy; 4) prevention of osteoporosis; 5) reduction of cancer risks; 6) enhancing mental health; 7) higher academic performance in school; 8) general health improvement; 9) lower stroke odds; 10) less likely to use drugs. Ref: Women In Sport p 23-27

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 73.

The first international conference on women and sport was organized by the British Sports Council supported by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and was held in Brighton, UK in this month and year. Name the month and year.

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 74. Q. As a result of the first international conference on women and sport held in Brighton, UK this declaration of an international set of principles intended as a guide to increasing the involvement of women in sport at all levels was produced. Name the title of this declaration?

A. May 1994 (May 5-8, 1994) Ref: Women in Sports 2005 p. 28

A. The 1944 Brighton Declaration on Women and Sport Ref: Women in Sport p.28

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BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 75. Q. The Second World Conference on Women and Sport was held in Windhoek, Namibia 1998. It reaffirmed the principles of the Brighton Declaration 1994 but in addition acknowledged the need for these additions. Name these additions?

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 76. Q. This British Royal Navy Captain introduced the sport of cricket at a 2 day carnival in Somerset in 1872. Name this Navy Captain.

A. Captain J. Moresby Ref: History of Sport in Bermuda p. 1

A. 1) Greater cooperation and coordination between agencies responsible for women’s and girls’ issues; and 2) seek further development of equal opportunities for women and girls to participate fully in sport, recreation and physical activity.

Ref: Women In Sport 2005 p. 33 BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 77. Q. In what year did the future game of cricket become official between Somerset Cricket Club and St. Georges Cricket Club?

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 78. Q. In what year was the Bermuda Cricket Board founded. A. 1938 Ref: History of Sport in Bermuda p.1

A. 1902 Ref: History of Sport in Bermuda p. 1

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 79. Q. In what year did the 2 day public holiday for the annual Cup Match classic come into effect? A. 1947 Ref: History of Sport in Bermuda p. 1

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 80. Q. The Bermuda Cricket Board (BCB) became an associate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in what year. A. 1966 Ref: History of Sport in Bermuda p. 2

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BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 81. Q. Women’s cricket made its debut in Bermuda in September of this year, playing a three match series of one day games against Canada for the right to represent the America’s region in the Women’s Cricket World Cup qualifier. Name the year of this debut?

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 82. Q. Tennis was introduced to Bermuda in 1871. It was the first tennis court in Bermuda and is believed to be the first in the western hemisphere. It was built by Sir Brownlow Gray in Paget and was known by what name?

A. 2006 Ref: History of Sport in Bermuda p. 2

A. Clermont Ref: History of Sport in Bermuda p. 3

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 83. Q. In 1877, the first tennis tournament in the western hemisphere took place at this venue and Miss Mary Gray was the first Bermuda Champion. Name the venue where this match was played. A. Admiralty House grounds Sport in Bermuda p3

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 84. Q. The Newport Bermuda Race was founded as the first ocean race for amateur sailors in normal boats in what year? A. 1906 Ref: History of Sport in Bermuda p.3

Ref: History of

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 85. Q. The first ‘official’ Marathon derby race took place from the Princess Hotel in Hamilton to Somerset in what year?

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 86. Q. Name the first Bermudian and the year he won the Annual Marathon Derby? A. John Simons; 1916 Ref: History of Sport in Bermuda p. 5

A. 1910 Ref: History of Sport in Bermuda p. 3

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BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 87. Q. In what year was the Bermuda Football Association established?

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 88. Q. In what year was the Bermuda Equestrian Federation formed. A. 1976 Ref: Bermuda Equestrian Federation

A. 1928 Ref: History of Sport in Bermuda p. 4

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 89. Q. In what year was the Bermuda Lawn Tennis Association established and who was its first president?

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 90. Q. .In what year was the Bermuda Triathlon Association established and name its first president.

A. 1973; Colin Selly Ref: BLTA

A. 1981; Jim Butterfield Ref: Bermuda Triathlon Association

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 91. Q. In what year was the Bermuda Netball Association founded and who was its first president.

BERMUDA SPORT HISTORY 92. Q. In what year was the Bermuda Track & Field Association founded. A. 1971 Ref: Beyond the Crossroads p. 338

A. 1972; Valerie Dill Ref: Bermuda Netball Association

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CATEGORY 2

2012 LONDON OLYMPIC GAMES (Questions 1-91)

This category summarizes key elements of the planning, staging and competitive results of the 2012 London Olympic Games which brought together the world’s finest athletes including Bermuda’s Olympic Team.

2012 LONDON OLYMPIC GAMES 1.

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Q. The 2012 Olympic Games was hosted in London. London has hosted the Summer Olympics more than any city or country. How many times has London hosted the summer Olympic games?

2.

A. 1908; and 1948 Ref: Bda Olympian 2012 p.9

A. Three (3) Ref: Bda Olympian 2012 p. 9 2012 LONDON OLYMPIC GAMES 3.

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Q. London was chosen to host the games of this Olympiad which were postponed because of the second world war. Name the year that these games were originally scheduled to be held?

4.

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2012 LONDON OLYMPIC GAMES

Q. Most of the planning and building activity for the 2012 Olympiad in London was focused on this London site. Name this site.

6.

Q. What is collective name given to the facilities erected at the Stratford site of the 2012 Summer Olympic festival? A. Olympic Park Ref: Bda Olympian p. 9

A. Stratford (East London) Ref: Bda Olympian 2012 p. 9 2012 LONDON OLYMPIC GAMES 7.

Q. In what year did London win its bid to host the 2012 Summer Olympic Games? A. 2005 Ref: Bda Olympian 2012 p.9

A. 1944 Ref: Bda Olympian 2012

5.

Q. Give the years of the two other occasions that London hosted the Summer Olympic Games?

2012 LONDON OLYMPIC GAMES

Q. Name three of London’s famous sporting venues that were used for the 2012 Summer Olympic games?

A. 1) Wimbledon; 2) Wembley Stadium; 3) Lords Cricket Ground and 4) House Guards Parade area (near Trafalgar Square).

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8.

Q. Name the Olympic sport that was played at Horse Guards Parade area in the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London.

A. Beach Volleyball Ref: Bda Olympian p. 10

2012 LONDON OLYMPIC GAMES 9.

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Q. Where was the venue for Archery in the 2012 London Olympic Games? A. Lords Cricket Ground Ref: Bda Olympian p. 10

10. Q. In what stadium did London host the 1908 Olympic Games? A. White City Stadium Ref: Bda Olympians p. 9

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2012 LONDON OLYMPIC GAMES

11. Q. It takes a number of volunteers to assist the Olympic families and spectators around the cities that host the Olympic Games. In the 2012 London Olympics how many volunteers were recruited to fulfill these functions?

12. Q. Two new innovations were experienced at the 2012 Olympic Games hosted by the City of London, England. What were the two new innovations introduced?

A. 1) Live 3D Olympic Broadcast; (digital media) and 2) the introduction of social media in spreading the message.

A. More than 70,000 Ref: Olympic Reviews # 83 p. 34

Ref: Olympic Review # 83 p. 34

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13. Q. The Olympic Park, site of the 2012 London Olympic Games is touted as the biggest urban park to be built in Europe for 150 years and was built on land that was formerly used for what purposes?

A. Factories and scrap yards Ref: Olympic Review 2012 # 83 p. 35

14. Q. The new venues in the Olympic Park constructed for the 2012 London Olympics include several new venues for sport. Name three of the four principle new venues built for sport for these games?

A. 1) Olympic Stadium (athletics); 2) Velodrome; 3) BMX Track; 4) Aquatics Centre (main media centre and International Broadcast Centre.)

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15. Q. Where was the Equestrian events held in the 2012 London Olympic games.

A. Greenwich Park Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #83 p.35

16. Q. The Beach Volleyball arena built at Horse Grounds Parade for the 2012 London Summer Olympic Games is otherwise used for what annual event in London?

A. Trooping of the Color (celebrating the Queen’s annual birthday) Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #83 p. 35

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17. Q. What was significant about the London facility known as North Greenwich Arena in the games of the 2012 London Olympiad?

A. It hosted the Gymnastics and basketball finals Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #83 p.35

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18. Q. An additional group of some 8,000 volunteers worked specifically apart from the Olympic venues and acted as guides to spectators and officials of the 2012 London Olympic Games. These volunteers were identified by pink and purple dress attire and were known by what collective name? A. London Ambassadors Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #83 p. 37

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19. Q. The 2012 London Summer Olympic Games were projected to reach a potential global audience of how many people? A. 4.8 billion people Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #83 p. 37

20. Q. Approximately how many countries were projected to receive media coverage of the 2012 London Summer Olympic Games? A. More than 200 Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #83 p. 37

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21. Q. The 2012 London Olympic Games was the first summer games where the images and sounds of action were provided by a sole host broadcaster. Name this media rights holder for the games.

A. Olympics Broadcasting Services (OBS) Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #83 p. 37

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22. Q. During its 70 day journey to the opening ceremony, the Olympic torch was expected to be carried by what total number of people in the U.K.

A. 8,000 Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #83 p. 38

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23. Q. After being lit in Olympia, Greece the Olympic flame began its UK journey on the 19th of May from this UK location. Name the location. A. Land’s End in Cornwall Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #83p.38 2012 LONDON OLYMPIC GAMES

24. Q. How many Olympic Sports were contested in the London Olympic Games 2012? A. 26 sports Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #83 p.40

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25. Q. Approximately how many athletes from around the world participated in the 2012 Olympic Games in London, UK? A. 10,500 Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #83 p.40

26. Q. How many medal events were contested in the 2012 Olympic Games in London, UK? A. 302 Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #83 p.40

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2012 LONDON OLYMPIC GAMES 27. Q. What was unique about the sport of Boxing in the 2012 London Olympic Games? A. Women’s boxing made its Olympic debut Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #83 p.41 - 23 -

28. Q. Athletics is the largest single sport in the 2012 London Olympics Games. How many athletes competed in the Athletics programmes in the 2012 London Olympic games? A. 2,000 Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #83 p.41

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29. Q. How many medal events were included in the Athletic programmes in the 2012 London Olympic Games? A. 47 Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #83 p.41

30. Q. In Equestrianism, how many athletes competed in the 2012 London Olympic Games? A. 200 Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #83 p.41

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31. Q. How many medal events were included in the Equestrianism programmes at the 2012 Olympic Games? A. 6 Ref: Olympic Review 2012 # 83 p. 41

32. Q. London 2012 was the first Olympic Games at which the running and shooting elements of this sport were combined. Name this sport? A. Modern Pentathlon Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #83 p. 42

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33. Q. How many athletes competed in the sport of sailing in the 2012 London Olympic Games? A. 380 Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #83 p.42

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2012 LONDON OLYMPIC GAMES 35. Q. In what year of the Olympic Games did this sport change its name from ‘Yachting’ to ‘Sailing’?

36. Q. .The Sport of shooting at the 2012 London Olympic Games included how many athletes?

A. 2000 Olympic games Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #83 p.42

A. 390 Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #83 p. 42

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37. Q. Olympic shooting events fall broadly into three disciplines. Name them. A. 1) Pistol; 2) rifle; and 3) shotgun. Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #83 p. 42

38. Q. How many athletes participated in the sport of Triathlon at the 2012 London Olympic Games/ A. 110 Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #83 p.43

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39. Q. How many medal events were included in the Triathlon programmes at the 2012 Olympic Games? A. 2 Ref: Olympic Review 2012 p.43

40. Q. The Olympic stadium constructed for the 2012 London Olympic Games has a seating capacity for how many spectators? A. 80,000 Ref: Olympic Review 2012 p. 44

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41. Q. The Olympic Village built for the 2012 London Olympic games will create a lasting legacy of the 2012 Olympics by providing new housing for the East London community. How many new apartments comprise the 2012 London Olympic Games Village?

42. Q. Lords Cricket Ground was used for the Sport of Archery during the 2012 London Olympic Games. Two organizations normally share the use of this facility. Name them?

A. Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC); and Middlesex County Cricket Club Ref: Olympic Review 2012 p.46

A. 2,818 Ref: Olympic Review 2012 p.45

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43. Q. How many National Olympic Committees around the world make up the International Olympic Committee (IOC)?

44. Q. There are eleven global companies who make up the Olympic Partners, OP programme. Name five of the eleven companies that make up the OP.

A. 1) Coca Cola; 2) Acer; 3) ATOS; 4) Dow; 5) GE; 6) McDonalds; 7) Omega; 8) Panasonic; 9) P&G; 10) Samsung and 11) Visa. Ref: Olympic Review 2012 p.50-51

A. 204 Ref: Olympic Review 2012 p.49

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45. Q. How many athletes represented Bermuda in the2012 Summer Olympics Games in London, UK? A. 8 Ref: Bermuda Olympic Association (BOA) 2012 LONDON OLYMPIC GAMES

46. Q. .How many sports did Bermuda contest in the 2012 London Summer Olympic Games. A. 5 Ref: Bermuda Olympic Association

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47. Q. Name five of the eight athletes that represented Bermuda at the 2012 London Olympic Games?

48. Q. Name the five sports that Bermuda contested in the 2012 London Olympic Games.

A. 1) Zander Kirkland; 2) Jesse Kirkland; 3) Tyrone Smith; 4) Arantxa King, 5) Jillian Terceira, 6) Flora Duffy 7) Tyler Butterfield and 8) Roy Allan Burch

A. 1) Sailing; 2) Athletics; 3) Equestrian; 4) Triathlon and 5) Swimming Ref: Bermuda Olympic Association

Ref: Bermuda Olympic Association

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49. Q. With what 2012 London Olympic Games sport would you associate Roy-Allen Burch A. Swimming Ref: Bermuda Olympic Association 2012 p. 26

50. Q. Name the Chef de Mission for the Bermuda team in the 2012 London Olympic Games? A. Stanley Douglas Ref: Bermuda Olympic Association

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51. Q. The games of the 2012 London Summer Olympics represent how many Olympiads Bermuda has competed in since its first entry into these games in 1936? A. 22 Ref: Bermuda Olympic Association - 26 -

52. Q. With what 2012 London Olympic Games sport would you associate Jillian Terceira? A. Equestrianism Ref: Bermuda Olympic Association

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53. Q. These two Olympians represented Bermuda in the 2012 London Olympic Games in the sport of Athletics. Name them.

A. Arantxa King; Tyrone Smith Ref: Bermuda Olympic Association

54. Q. What did Flora Duffy and Tyler Butterfield share in common at the 2012 London Olympic Games

A. They both competed in the sports of Triathlon Ref: Bermuda Olympic Association

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55. Q. Five athletes of Team Bermuda competing in the 2012 London Olympic Games also represented Bermuda in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China. Name them.

56. Q. Zander and Jesse Kirkland represented Bermuda in sailing in the games of the 2012 Summer Olympics held in London, UK. In what class boat did they qualify and compete in this game?

A. 49ers Ref: Association

A. 1) Arantxa King; 2) Tyrone Smith; 3) Jillian Terceira; 4) Roy Allen Burch and 5) Flora Duffy Ref: Bermuda Olympic Association

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57. Q. Tyler Butterfield represented Bermuda in the sports of Triathlon at the 2012 . London Olympic Games. This makes the second time he has competed in these prestigious games. Name the year and place where he first represented Bermuda in the sport of Triathlon. - 27 -

58. Q. Name the event in Athletics that Arantxa King competed in at the 2012 London Olympic Games.

A. Long jump Ref: Bermuda Olympian 2012 p.17

A. 2004; Athens (Greece) Ref: Bermuda Olympian 2012 p.18

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59. Q. What does our team Bermuda athletes all share in common with respect to their preparation and representation of Bermuda in the 2012 London Olympic Games?

A. They all hone their skills by living and competing abroad.

60. Q. How many technical officials were used to officiate the 2012 London Olympic Games?

A. 3,000 Ref: Bermuda Olympian 2012 p. 10

Ref: Bermuda Olympic Association

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61. Q. The issue of doping in sport is controlled by the World Anti-Doping Association (WADA). How many anti-doping samples were scheduled to be collected at the 2012 London Olympic Games?

62. Q. The first gold medal of the 2012 London Olympic Games was awarded to China’s Yi Si Ling in this sport. Name the sport.

A. Women s 10-m Air Rifle

A. 5,000 Ref: Bda Olympian 2012 p.10

Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #84 p. 20

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63. Q. This 15 year old Meilutyte from Lithuania became the youngest Olympic swimming champion since 1996 when she captured gold at the 2012 London Olympic Games in the swimming event. Name the event in which she captured the gold medal.

A. 100m breaststroke Ref: Olympic Review #84 p. 21

64. Q. Michael Jung celebrated his 30th birthday at the 2012 London Olympic Games by winning gold in eventing becoming the first rider to hold the European, World and Olympic titles at the same time. Which country did he represent at the 2012 London Olympic Games? A. Germany Ref: Olympic Review 2012 # 84 p. 22

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65. Q. Michael Phelps of the USA became the most decorated Olympian of all time, winning more total Olympic medals than any other athlete in the history of Olympic Games. How many total Olympic medals has Michael Phelps won in his Olympic Games career? A. 22 medals Ref: Olympic Review 2012 # 84 p. 25

66. Q. This British cyclist wrote his name into the history books by winning gold in the Olympic time trial event at the 2012 London Olympic games, and by doing so became the first man to win both Olympic Gold and the Tour de France in the same year.

Name this British Athlete. A. Bradley Wiggins Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #84 p. 23

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67. Q. Fencer, Rubén Limardo won the men’s individual epee capturing a gold medal at the 2012 London Olympic Games which he dedicated to his country which had captured its first and only Olympic gold medal in 1968. Name the country that he represented at the 2012 London Olympic Games. - 29 -

68. Q. The U.S.A. captured its third successive women’s all-around gymnastics individual title at the Olympic Games when this athlete won this event at the 2012 London Olympic Games. Name this athlete

A. Gabrielle Douglas Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #84 p.24

A. Venezuela Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #84 p. 23

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69. Q. Proving that age is no barrier to success these two Olympic veteran rowers, Mahe Drysdale, 33 and Katherine Grainger 36 finally achieved their Olympic dream by capturing a gold medal in their respective events at the 2012 London Olympic Games. Name the countries they represented at the games.

A. Drysdale – New Zealand; Grainger – Britain

70. Q. This Olympian Erick Barrondo captured his country’s first ever Olympic medal claiming a silver medal in the men’s 20km walk at the 2012 London Olympic Games. Name the country that he represented at these games.

A. Guatemala

Ref: Olympic Review 2012 # 84 p. 25

Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #84 p. 25

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71. Q. Jamaican and world sprint king Usain Bolt broke his own Olympic record in the finals of the men’s 100 meter event at the 2012 London Olympic Games. What is the time for the new Olympic record for the 100 meter event established by Usain Bolt?

72. Q. Name the second and third placed runners in the historic men’s 100 meter final at the 2012 London Olympic Games.

A. Yohan Blake – Jamaica; and Justin Gatlin – USA Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #84 p. 26

A. 9.63 seconds Ref: Olympic Review #84 p. 26

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73. Q. Why was the men’s 100 meter final in the 2012 London Olympic Games considered to be the fastest race in Olympic history?

74. Q. Only two sprinters in the men’s 100 meter event have retained the men’s 100 meter title in successive Olympiads. Name them.

A. Because seven of the eight finalists ran times under 10 seconds Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #84 p. 26

A. Carl Lewis – USA; Usain Bolt – Jamaica

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Ref: Olympic Review 2012 # 84 p26

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75. Q. This 35 year old Olympian clinched the sailing Finn class event in the 2012 London Olympic Games winning his fourth successive Olympic Gold medal to become the most decorated sailor in Olympic history. Name this Olympian.

76. Q. What country did Ben Ainslie, the most decorated sailor in Olympic history represent in the 2012 London Olympic Games?

A. Britain (UK) Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #84 p. 26

A. Ben Ainslie Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #84 p.26

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77. Q. This 19 year old, Kirani James stormed to gold in the men’s 400 meter event in the 2012 London Olympics to win his country’s first ever Olympic medal. Name the country he represented at these games. - 31 -

78. Q. Grenada’s Kirani James won this 2012 London Olympic Games event and set a new national record time in doing so. What was his recorded time in the men’s 400 m event?

A. Grenada Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #84 p. 27

A. 43.94 seconds Ref: Olympic Review 2012 # 84 p 27

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79. Q. By winning the 400 meter men’s final at the 2012 London Olympic Games, Grenada’s Kirani James established two running milestones in the event at the Olympic Games. Name these two milestones

A. 1) Second youngest runner ever in men’s 400- metre event

80. Q. Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh of the USA won the Gold medal in Beach Volleyball at the 2012 London Olympic Games. How many successive Olympic Gold medals have these two ladies achieved in the Olympic Games?

A. Three Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #84 p. 28

2) Only the 9th man to ever run under 44 seconds Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #84 p. 27

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81. Q. David Rudisha of this country broke his own 800 metre world record as he claimed gold at the 2012 London Olympics Games in a time of 1:40.91. What country did he represent in the 2012 London Olympic Games?

82. Q. Jamaica’s Usain Bolt became the first man to successfully defend both Olympic sprint titles as he added the 200 meter Gold medal to his 2012 100 meter world record achievement. What was his time in the 200 meter event?

A. 19.36 seconds Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #84 p. 29

A. Kenya Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #84 p. 29

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83. Q. The Olympic Gold medal in the men’s football final at Wembley Stadium in the 2012 Olympic Games was claimed by this country. Name this country. A. Mexico Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #84 p. 31

84. Q. .What country did Mexico defeat to claim the Olympic gold medal in football at the 2012 London Olympic Games. A. Brazil Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #84 p.31

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85. Q. The USA women’s basketball team won the Olympic gold medal in the 2012 London Olympic Games. What country did they defeat in the final?

86. Q. The USA women’s basketball team in winning the basketball final at the 2012 London Olympic Games have captured this event in the Olympic Games over how many successive Olympiads

A. France Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #54 p. 31

A. Five Ref: Olympic Review 2012#84 p.31

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87. Q. Who won the men’s 4X 100 m event at the 2012 London Olympic Games as well as the 2008 Games in Beijing? A. Jamaica Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #84 p.31

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88. Q. Name the city that will host the 2016 Olympic Games A. Rio de Janeriro Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #84 p. 33

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89. Q. The television coverage of the 2012 Games was the most watched television event in US History according to NBC. How many viewers watched the Games? A. 219.4 million viewers Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #84 p.11

90. Q. This former Olympian was the chairman of the 2012 London Olympic Games. Name this person. A. Sebastian Coe

Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #84 p. 33

2012 LONDON OLYMPIC GAMES 91. Q. The 2012 London Olympic Games introduced women’s boxing in the Olympic programme. The first female boxer to win an Olympic gold was this British Olympian. Name this Athlete. A. Nicole Adams Ref: Olympic Review 2012 #84 p.29

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CATEGORY 3

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA (Questions 1-97)

This category captures the highlights of outstanding achievements of Bermuda sportspersons competing on the international stage in regional, world and Olympic competitions abroad.

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Q. This Bermuda International became the island’s first professional football player in the UK. Name this Bermudian.

2.

A. Arnold Woollard Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2006

A. Northampton Town Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2006 BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 3.

Q. In what month and year did Arnold Woollard, Bermuda’s first professional football player in the UK first execute a professional contract?

4.

A. August 1949 Ref: Hall of fame Magazine 2006

Q. With what other UK professional football clubs was Arnold Woollard, Bermuda’s first professional football player, associated during his playing career in England? A. Peterborough United; Bournemouth FC

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Newcastle United;

Q. When Bermuda’s first professional footballer Arnold Woollard signed a contract with Bournemouth FC he was touted as the most expensive signing to date for Bournemouth FC in 1956. How much did Bournemouth FC pay to secure his services in 1956

Q. How many years did Arnold Woollard, Bermuda’s first football professional, play in the UK professional league A. 14 years (1949-1963) Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2006

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 7.

Q. Arnold Woollard, Bermuda’s first professional football player in the UK initially signed a professional contract with Northampton Town. How old was he when he penned his first professional contract? A. 18 years Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2006

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 5.

Q. With what UK professional football team did Arnold Woollard, Bermuda’s first professional football player sign his initial contract?

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Q. Although Bermuda’s first professional footballer Arnold Woollard was noted as a defender in the UK, he was noted in Bermuda for a different position in his local club. Name the club and the position he played?

9.

A. £2,000 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2006

A. BAA; left wing Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2006

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Q. The Dictionary of World Cricketers states “the greatest cricketer produced by Bermuda. He is not one of the best, he is the best. No contest. To whom was this international journal referring in those accolades?

10.

A. Aberdeenshire Cricket Club (Scotland) Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p.21

A. Alma “Champ” Hunt Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine BERMUDA SPORT Magazine 2006 p.21 IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 11. Q. In what year did Alma “Champ” Hunt Bermuda’s first professional cricketer sign with Aberdeenshire Cricket Club?

Q. With what overseas professional cricket team was Bermuda’s Alma “Champ” Hunt associated as a professional?

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 12. Q. Alma “Champ” Hunt Bermuda’s first professional cricketer in the UK played for Aberdeenshire Cricket Club in Scotland. While playing for Aberdeenshire he was selected to represent Scotland against this world cricketing giant in a first class match.

A. 1934 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p.21

Name the country he played against and the year he was selected to represent Scotland in this match. A. Australia; 1935 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p.4

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BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 13. Q. Alma ‘Champ’ Hunt played for Somerset Cricket Club in the Annual Cup Match Classic and amassed a total of how many runs when he ended his Cup Match career.

14. Q. Alma “Champ” Hunt had trials for the West Indies, the only Bermudian ever invited to do so; and in his trial matches took eight wickets for 46 runs and scored a total of 101 runs in two trials. He stirred a political controversy in the West Indies when he was not selected to represent the West Indies team.

A. 762 runs Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine

In what year and in what West Indies country did these trials take place?

A. 1933; Trinidad Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p.21

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 15. Q. In what year did Alma ‘Champ’ Hunt, Bermuda’s first professional international cricketer make his Cup Match debut, and how old was he at the time?

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 16. Q. This Bermuda cricket legend replaced Alma “Champ” Hunt as the cricket professional at Aberdeenshire CC Scotland and entertained many with his prolific hitting of the ball to all parts of the ground. Name this legend.

A. 1927; 16 years old Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p.21

A. Nigel “Chopper’ Hazel Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 17

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BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 17. Q. In what year did Bermuda’s Nigel “Chopper” Hazel leave Bermuda to become a professional cricketer for Aberdeenshire, Scotland? A. 1948 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine p. 1

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 18. Q. With what other Scottish Cricket Club was Bermuda’s Nigel “Chopper” Hazel associated during his professional cricket career in Scotland? A. Swathmore Cricket Club Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p.17

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 19. Q. How many years was Bermuda’s Nigel “Chopper” Hazel a professional cricket player coach in Scotland, UK?

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 20. Q. How many years was Bermuda’s Nigel “Chopper” Hazel a professional cricket player coach at Aberdeenshire, Scotland?

A. 25 years Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p.27

A. 6 years Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine p 17

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21. Q. Bermuda’s cricket legend Nigel ‘Chopper’ Hazel played professional cricket in Scotland for some 23 years. He was known as a hard hitting batsman. He retired from professional cricket in Scotland in 1973 and amassed a legendary total of runs during this career which are etched in the records of Scottish cricket annals.

22. Q. Nigel ‘Chopper’ Hazel played in the Annual Cup Match classic for Somerset from 19401947 and is listed as one of the 12 greatest players ever for Somerset. His Cup Match total runs over eight matches and his average scoring rate stood at what levels when he departed Bermuda for Scotland in 1948.

Approximately how many total runs did he score over this 23 year professional contract?

49 A. 431 runs (eight highest); and 35.92 (second highest average) Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 17

A. Approximately 24,000 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 12

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 23. Q. This Bermudian legend sports official became the first Bermudian to be listed by FIFA, the World Governing body for football. Name this sports official?

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 24. Q. In what year was Bermuda’s legendary sports football referee, Keith Dunstan listed as a FIFA referee? 1966 A. Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 12

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BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 25. Q. Keith Dunstan, Bermuda’s first FIFA listed football referee earned the distinction of working the Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Canada in what year? A. 1967 Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p.12

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 26. Q. Keith Dunstan, Bermuda’s first FIFA listed football referee reached the pinnacle of his career when he was chosen by FIFA to officiate in a World Cup. Give the year and the World Cup in which he officiated? A. 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 27. Q. Approximately how many years did Keith Dunstan referee football matches in Bermuda and internationally. A. Approximately 14 years Ref: Hall of Fame Magazines 2004 p. 12

28. Q. This lady is dubbed as one of Bermuda’s finest female athletes who dominated her sport bowling from the 1960s to the 1980s both locally and internationally. Name this athlete. A. Hattianne Gilbert Morrisette Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p.14

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 29. Q. Hattianne Gilbert Morrisette burst upon the international scene in bowling by teaming up with Hank Corrado, Leroy Ming and Rosheene Samuels to win the team title in the Tournament of the Americas held in Miami, Florida in what year.

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 30. Q. At the Tournament of the Americas in Miami, Florida in 1970 Hattianne Gilbert Morrisette achieved a second honor by placing first in another phase of this international tournament. Name the event in which she placed first?

A. 1970 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 14

A. Mixed Doubles (with Hank Corrado) Ref: Hall of Fame Magazines 2004 p. 14

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 31. Q. In the Bowling World Cup in Manila, Philippines Hattianne Gilbert Morrisette did herself and Bermuda proud by placing second in this World Cup International. In what year was this achieved?

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 32. Q. Hattianne Gilbert Morrisette reached the pinnacle of her international bowling career when she again placed second in the Women’s International World Cup Bowling Tournament in 1977 in this city and country. Name the location of this historic achievement? - 39 -

A. 1975 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 14

A. Bangkok, Thailand Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 14

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 33. Q. Hattianne Gilbert Morrisette began her distinguished bowling career in 1962 at the age of 19 years. In what year did she retire and how many total years did she participate in the sport?

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 34. Q. This track and field athlete was named Bermuda’s Athlete of the Decade for the 1970s but was also revered overseas. Name this athlete A. Debbie Jones Hunter Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 14

A. 1987; 25 years Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p.14 BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 35. Q. At 14 years of age Debbie Jones Hunter established two national marks by breaking a 20 year Bermuda record in the 100 meters and a 200 meters record on May 4th and 5th 1973 in an international track and field meet held in this country. Name this country?

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 36. Q. In 1975, Bermuda’s golden girl of track Debbie Jones Hunter became the first Bermudian individual to win a gold medal at a senior international competition by winning the 100 metre sprint final in these games. Name the games where this distinguished achievement was accomplished?

A. Trinidad Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p.23

A. Central American and Caribbean Games Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 23

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 37. Q. Debbie Jones Hunter was a sprint queen in the CARIFTA Games during the 70s amassing a performance that netted her how many total medals when she finished her CARIFTA career in 1977.

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 38. Q. Sprint Queen Debbie Jones Hunter competed in the Olympic Games in what year and in what country? A. 1976; Montreal, Canada Ref: Hall of Fame 2004 p. 23

A. 20 medals (12 gold, 6 silver, 2 bronze) Ref: Hall of Fame 2004 p. 23 - 40 -

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 39. Q. Debbie Jones Hunter was offered and accepted a full education scholarship to this US University famous for its women’s track and field sports programme. Name this University.

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 40. Q. While matriculated at Tennessee State University Debbie Jones Hunter of Bermuda reached the pinnacle of her track career when she helped to set a world record in this indoor track event. Name the event and the year it was established

A. Tennessee State University Ref: Hall of Fame 2004 p. 23

A. 4 X 200 relay; 1978 (Louisville, Kentucky) Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 23

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 41. Q. This Bermudian athlete distinguished himself internationally in three sport disciplines; rowing, running and ironman. Name this athlete.

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 42. Q. Jim Butterfield represented Bermuda in the sport of rowing at this prestigious event. Name the international event in which he represented Bermuda in rowing and the year in which he participated.

A. Jim Butterfield Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p.8

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A. Olympic Games; Munich (Germany); 1972 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p.8

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA Jim Butterfield represented Bermuda in running in these prestigious games. Name the games and the year he competed? Commonwealth Games; 1978 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 8

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 44. Q. In a field of 396 participants Jim Butterfield distinguished himself and Bermuda in competing in this grueling test of physical ability known by what name. A. Hawaiian Ironman Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 8

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BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 45. Q. In a field of 396 competitors in the Hawaiian Ironman race Jim Butterfield distinguished himself and Bermuda by placing in the top 20 of this race. Provide the year and the finish place he captured in this annual test of endurance?

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 46. Q. This Ironman competition embraces the disciplines of swimming, cycling and running. Give the distances to be covered in each sport discipline?

A. 1981; Seventh Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 8

A. 1) Swimming – 2 miles; 2) Cycling – 112 miles and 3) Marathon – 26 miles 285 yards

Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 8

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 47. Q. This Bermuda sailor was a legend on the seas competing in three Olympiads, narrowly missing a medal finish; and also establishing himself in several Newport Bermuda and Marion to Bermuda yacht races. Name this Olympian?

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 48. Q. Kirk Cooper, a Bermuda sailing stalwart, narrowly missed medaling in these Olympic Games, placing fifth in the Olympics fleet. Give the name of the Games’ venue and the year of these outstanding achievements.

A. Kirk Cooper Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 9

A. Tokyo Olympic Games; 1964 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 9

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 49. Q. In 1993, in his boat ‘Alphida’, Kirk Cooper Bermuda’s international sailor established a course record in this prestigious race which finishes in Bermuda. Name the race where he established this course record. A. Marion – Bermuda Yacht Race Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p.9

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 50. Q. Kirk Cooper one of Bermuda’s premier sailors sailed in three Olympic Games during what years? A. 1964 (Tokyo); 1968 (Mexico) and 1972 (Munich) Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p.9 - 42 -

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 51. Q. In what year did Kirk Cooper finish first in the Marion – Bermuda Yacht Race while teaming with Dr. Richard Shulman aboard the boat ‘Temptress’?

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 52. Q. In what year did Bermuda’s women’s softball team dubbed the “Big Blue Machine” capture a gold medal in the Central American and Caribbean Games?

A. 1999 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 9

A. 1978 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p.7

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 53. Q. Bermuda’s “Big Blue Machine” Women’s softball team won back to back Caribbean amateur softball tournaments in what years? A. 1975 and 1976 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p.7

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 54. Q. Name the team manager of Bermuda’s ‘Big Blue Machine’ women’s softball team who led them to win Bermuda’s first team gold medal in the Central American and Caribbean Games. A. Winston Jones Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 7

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 55. Q. This Bermudian international is better known for his cricketing talents but was also the second Bermudian footballer to play in England. Name this Bermudian

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 56. Q. With what English football team did Calvin “Bummy” Simons sign during his football career in England? A. Rockdale Football Club Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p.28

A. Calvin “Bummy” Simons Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 28 BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 57. Q. With what local team was Calvin “Bummy” Simons associated?

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 58. Q. Bermuda’s first double international in cricket and football goes by what name?

A. Key West Rangers (PHC) Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 28

A. Dennis Wainwright Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p.29

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BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 59. Q. Dennis Wainwright was a member of this Bermuda International football team which won a silver medal for Bermuda in these games. Name the games and the year this silver medal was won?

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 60. Q. Bermuda’s double football and cricket international Dennis Wainwright was courted by this English county cricket club to play professional cricket in England. Name this English county cricket club.

A. Pan American Games; 1967 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 29

A. Surrey Cricket Club Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 29

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 61. Q. This Bermuda International cricketer was to follow Alma ‘Champ’ Hunt and Nigel ‘Chopper’ Hazel by debuting with this Scottish Cricket Club in 1977. Name this cricketer and the Scottish club he played for?

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 62. Q. Clarence ‘Tuppence’ Parfitt made his international cricket debut with Arbroath Cricket Club in Scotland in 1977. In what year did he finish his professional contract with Arbroath Cricket Club?

A. Clarence ‘Tuppence’ Parfitt; Arbroath Cricket Club Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 24

A. 1988

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 63. Q. We know of Clarence ‘Tuppence’ Parfitt’s rich Cup Match bowling records but it was in this first class cricket match played in Bermuda where he dazzled this country’s batsman by capturing five wickets for 61 runs.

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 64. Q. In what year was Clarence ‘Tuppence’ Parfitt selected to play in Bermuda’s first International Cricket Conference (ICC) team and took six wickets for 62 runs in 42 overs?

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Name the country Bermuda played in this internationally recognized first class match and what year it was played?

A. 1979 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 24

A. New Zealand; 1972 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 24

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 65. Q. In 1977, Clarence ‘Tuppence’ Parfitt joined Arbroath Cricket Club in this Scottish league and his contribution to the club paid dividends when they won this Scottish league title in what year?

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 66. Q. With what British Premier league club was Bermuda’s international football player Clyde Best associated.

A. 1978 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 24

A. West Ham United Football Club Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 6

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 67. Q. Clarence Hill is Bermuda’s only Olympic medalist having captured a bronze medal in boxing in these games. Name the year and the Olympic Games where he achieved this distinction?

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 68. Q. Clarence Hill, Bermuda’s sole medalist in the Olympic Games made his professional debut in boxing in what month and year?

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A. 1976; Montreal (Canada) Olympic Games Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 18

A. April; 1980 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 18

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 69. Q. Clarence Hill Bermuda’s only Olympic medalist commenced his professional boxing career in 1980. In what year did he retire from professional boxing?

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 70. Q. How many years did Clarence Hill box professionally? A. 4 years Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 18

A. 1986 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 18 BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA

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71. Q. What was the professional boxing record of Bermuda’s Clarence Hill when he retired from professional boxing?

72. Q. This Bermudian sports legend excelled in two sports, football and Cricket, and played them both at the highest level. His international career in football saw him sign a professional contract with the New York Cosmos in the North American Soccer league. Name this player?

A. 16 wins (13 knockouts); 3 losses and 1 draw Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 68

A. Randy Horton Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p.19

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 73. Q. How many years did Bermuda’s Randy Horton play as a professional in the North American Soccer league?

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 74. Q. In what year did Bermuda’s Randy Horton sign a professional football contract with the New York Cosmos FC? A. 1971 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 19

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BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 75. Q. During his first year playing professional for the New York Cosmos Bermuda’s Randy Horton received a significant accolade by the NASL. What was this accolade?

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 76. Q. How many years did Bermuda’s Randy Horton play professionally with the New York Cosmos in the NASL? A. 4 years Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 19

A. Named “Rookie of the Year”. Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 -. 19 BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 77. Q. Bermuda’s Randy Horton was offered professional trials with two professional football clubs in England and one professional cricket club. Name these clubs.

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 78. Q. Clarence ‘Nicky’ Saunders was a track and field pioneer and international star during the 1980s and early 1990s. His distinguished accomplishments internationally commenced in 1980 when he captured a silver medal at these games. Name the games?

A. CARIFTA Games Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2040 p. 26

A. Huddersfield Town FC and Queens Park Rangers – Football; and Worcestershire County Cricket Club

Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 19

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 79. Q. Clarence ‘Nicky’ Saunders is noted internationally for his high jumping but also was ranked as one of the top three Commonwealth Athletes in this track and field event for some nine years. Name this sport discipline?

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 80. Q. Clarence ‘Nicky’ Saunders excelled in international sport particularly at the Commonwealth Games where he established a Games High Jump record and took home Bermuda’s first gold medal in this event which stood for many years. In what games, country and year did he establish this record.

A. Triple Jump Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 26

A. Commonwealth Games, New Zealand; 1990

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BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 81. Q. Clarence ‘Nicky’ Saunders captured a bronze medal in the high jump event at these commonwealth games held in what year and in what country?

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 82. Q. Clarence ‘Nicky’ Saunders starred in the Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC) bringing home bronze and silver medals in the early 1980s but it was not until this year that he bagged the elusive CAC gold medal in the high jump event, his specialty.

A. 1982; Brisbane, Australia

In what year did he capture the CAC High Jump Gold medal? A. 1987 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 26

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 83. Q. Clarence ‘Nicky’ Saunders owns the distinction of representing Bermuda in three Olympic games. In what years did he represent Bermuda in these prestigious games?

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 84. Q. Clarence ‘Nicky’ Saunders narrowly missed a silver medal in the Seoul Olympic Games. What position did he finish in the high jump event at these games? A. 5th Place finish Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 26

A. 1984 (Los Angeles, 1988 (Seoul) and 1992 (Barcelona) BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 85. Q. Clyde Best became one of the first persons of color playing regularly in the English first division paving the way for many subsequent black players in this league. He states that he silenced the many racial slurs hurled at him by scoring goals for his club West Ham United FC.

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 86. Q. At what age did Bermuda’s international football megastar, Clyde Best, leave Bermuda to sign a professional football contract with West Ham United FC?

A. 17 years Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 6

How many goals did he score for West Ham during his football career? A. 47 goals Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 6

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BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 87. Q. Clyde Best, Bermuda’s international football megastar left West Ham United FC to play in the North American Soccer League, NASL in the USA in what year? A. 1975 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 6

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 88. Q. In his professional football career in the English Football league premier league and in the North American Soccer league Bermuda’s Clyde Best scored a total of how many professional goals? A. 110 goals Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 6 BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 89. Q. Troy Darrell, a premier professional boxer in the middle weights division, was an outstanding professional who after a sterling amateur career started his professional boxing career in what year?

90. Q. In boxing professional ring lore, Troy Darrell’s name is etched with some of the greats of professional boxing. What particular distinction does he hold in boxing legend?

A. Fastest knockout (14 seconds) ever in Madison Square Garden history Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 10

A. 1981 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 10

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 91. Q. Troy Darrell set a Madison Square Garden record not only with the fastest knockout ever at MSG but also with this boxing achievement. Name this achievement?

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 92. Q. Troy Darrell captured fighter Pedro Estrado’s Junior Middleweight New York State title in professional boxing in what year? A. 1984 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 10

A. 15 consecutive knockouts Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 10 BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 93. Q. When Bermuda’s professional boxer Troy Darrell hung up his boxing gloves what was his professional boxing record?

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 94. Q. In what year did Bermuda’s bowler, Joan Hollis win the World Championship in Women’s bowling?

A. 26 wins (23 knockouts) and 3 losses Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2004 p. 10

A. 1980 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2006 - 49 -

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 95. Q. Joan Hollis won the World Championship of Women’s bowling in 1980 in what Country? A. Austria Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2006

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 96. Q. Joan Hollis Bermuda’s World Champion bowler also won this event in 1980 prior to winning the World Women’s Bowling Championship. Name this event. A. American Zone Bowling Championship Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2006

BERMUDA SPORT IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 97. Q. Joan Hollis, Bermuda’s World Champion Bowler captained Bermuda’s first international Bowling team in what year. A. 1964 Ref: Hall of Fame Magazine 2006

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CATEGORY 4

SPORT CURRENT AFFAIRS Current affairs will embrace both Bermuda and International Sport

This category will include questions that will be sourced from The Royal Gazette. The category of questions and answers will be developed through study of the Sport Pages of published editions of the newspaper printed from March 11, 2013 to June 07, 2013, inclusive. Contestants must also study these pages so as to familiarize themselves of the material, as the questions and answers will not be published prior to the competition.

Appendix A

Bermuda Olympic Association Sports Quiz Contest 2013 Rules of Competition GENERAL: 1. The quiz contest will be concerned with facts, topics and events about Bermuda Sport History, 2012 London Olympic Games, and Bermuda Sport in the International Arena. 2. Questions and answers in the various categories above have been prepared. Answers in brackets are not required in responses; however contestants are required to provide complete answers as per the answers in the book. The contest Moderator will be the arbiter of all responses and will at times be assisted by the contest chairman. 3. All National Sport Governing Bodies and other interested parties are eligible to enter a team in this competition. 4. For the purposes of this competition there shall be at least two (2) semi-finals from which the first 2 teams from each semi-final will qualify for the finals. A total of four teams shall qualify for the finals 5. All registered teams will compete in semi-final competitions. 6. Teams will be submitted in writing to the Bermuda Olympic Association, which team may not be altered for the finals unless approved by the Quiz Contest Committee. 7. Each team will be comprised of five (5) members. Selected Team names should be submitted with its members list. 8. Representative teams must be submitted in writing to the Bermuda Olympic Association office at least 4 weeks in advance of the first semi-final competition. 9. The Quiz Contest Committee will appoint a moderator, judges, scorers, and a timekeeper to all semi-final and final competitions who shall administer each competition and shall be the arbiters of all disputes. 10. Each participant will be recognized for his/her participation in this competition. 11. Major prizes will be awarded to the first 4 places in the Final with recognition awards presented to all team members. 12. Specific competition rules are as provided in the attached.

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Appendix B

Bermuda Olympic Association Sports Quiz Contest 2013 Specific Game Rules 1. Each team will, prior to the competition, select a number which shall determine the order of questioning for the duration of the competition. 2. Each team shall elect a team captain whose name shall be submitted to the moderator A question will be asked to an individual (who may not confer with his/her team members). (a) If the individual answers correctly, score 10 points to his/her team. (b) If answered incorrectly, the question is open to his/her full team (the team may confer). (c) If team answers correctly, score 5 points to his/her team. (d) If answered incorrectly, the question is open to the next team (the team may confer). (e) If answered correctly, score 5 points to his/her team. (f) If answered incorrectly, open to next team until correct answer is given or all teams have had an opportunity to field the question. (g) If answered correctly by any subsequent team, score 5 points for that team. (h) A team successfully or unsuccessfully fielding an open question shall not forfeit its normal turn in the order of questioning as establishes in game rule #1 above. (i) Any team member may answer an open question referred to the team by the moderator 3. Time Limit: The time limit for answering any questions is 15 seconds. 4. Length of Games: In all competitions teams will be asked 4 questions in each of the 4 contest categories at the conclusion of which points accumulated by each team will be totaled and positions awarded. 5. Answers: The discretion of the moderator will be exercises in determining whether an answer is correct or incorrect. The decision of the moderator is final. (a) Should a team need to confer on a question, care should be exercised to ensure that one person is designated to respond to the question. Multiple answers from team members may forfeit the team response. 6. Tie Breakers: In the event of a tie, a question will be asked to each team on which they should confer. Each team will write their answer on a slip of paper and hand it to the moderator. Questioning will proceed on this basis until the tie is broken. 7. Should teams miss-field questions, then other teams will field the same question on a rotational basis. The moderator, who shall have sole jurisdiction over the procedure, will make such decisions. - 53 -