Nick Newell has a Mixed Martial Arts record of 12-1.
What is particularly impressive about his record?
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Manute Bol was the tallest player in the history of the NBA. (He’s the guy on the right.)
In 2003 he became a licensed participant in what sport to raise funds for his native South Sudan.
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According to numbers published in 2010, what percentage of State of Origin Rugby League players were aboriginal?
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From 1997 to 2008, what country held the record for most goals scored in an international ice hockey match?
By the way, it’s neither of the teams in this photo, and it’s not necessarily a country that is associated with the top levels of the game.
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What is the name of this duck?
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Seven FIFA officials were arrested last week for corruption.
It is quite likely that they won’t be working in international football again. But during their tenure they have picked up valuable skills in deception, chicanery, and backstabbing.
So this week we’re asking you to help them find a new career.
If your team name is your suggestion for a new career for the FIFA Seven, you will get a bonus point.
Disney’s Donald Duck is believed to be named after what athlete?
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Karen Rolton batted at number 3 for the Australian women’s cricket team, and was renowned for her run scoring prowess.
What did the New Zealand coach claim was his strategy to stop her from scoring?
What landed just inside the boundary rope at an English county cricket match between Middlesex and Sussex in 2010 before bouncing into the crowd and hitting a spectator? (Remember, this has an interesting answer, so it’s probably not “the ball”.)
The city of Milan is known as Milano in Italian.
Why does football club AC Milan use the English spelling?
Why isn’t it AC Milano?