Hall of Records Finish Line: Volume II

From ancient Olympic feats to modern stadium spectacles, sports weave the fabric of global culture. Questions twist like a slalom: some demand term recognition, others historical recall, a few visual imagination. Distractors mimic real jargon to trip the casual fan, but true devotees will spot the fakes. No timers, no jerseys required—just raw knowledge. Whether you’re a multisport maven or a single-game diehard, prove your athletic intellect. Game on! This 20-question victory run cranks up the difficulty so you can close the saga with swagger and indisputable bragging rights.
1 /20

Which city hosted both Summer and Winter Olympics in the same year (1924–1992 era)?

2 /20

In lacrosse, the stick’s pocket must pass…

3 /20

The Super Bowl trophy is named after…

4 /20

This extreme sport combines skiing and paragliding.

5 /20

The term "love" for zero in tennis comes from…

6 /20

The "Fosbury Flop" revolutionized…

7 /20

Which sport’s field is exactly 100 yards long?

8 /20

A "hat trick" in hockey means…

9 /20

This racquet sport is played on a walled court with a small black ball.

10 /20

In volleyball, the "libero" wears a different color jersey and…

11 /20

The America’s Cup is sailed in…

12 /20

Which swimming stroke requires simultaneous arm pull and dolphin kick?

13 /20

A "century" in cycling means…

14 /20

This Olympic throwing event uses a 16-pound ball.

15 /20

In boxing, a fighter who retires mid-fight loses by…

16 /20

Which sport uses a "jack" as a target ball?

17 /20

The Wimbledon grass courts are cut to exactly…

18 /20

This soccer term means faking an injury.

19 /20

In rowing, the boat with eight rowers plus a coxswain is…

20 /20

A "pickle" occurs in this backyard sport.