Sports bring people together, put countries on the map. Here are some of the greatest athletes who have put even the tiniest countries on the world map!
30 Trivia Questions and Answers
A
Italy
B
Spain
C
France
D
Belgium
A
China
B
England
C
Germany
D
Japan
A
Germany
B
Argentina
C
Italy
D
Brazil
A
Stephen Curry
B
LeBron James
C
Kevin Durant
D
Michael Jordan
A
Bahamas
B
Jamaica
C
Trinidad and Tobago
D
Barbados
A
France
B
Sudan
C
Canada
D
Cameroon
A
Javier Sotomayor
B
Mutaz Essa Barshim
C
Dick Fosbury
D
Stefka Kostadin
A
Egypt
B
Morocco
C
Cape Verde
D
Ghana
A
Rigobert Song
B
Roger Milla
C
Vincent Aboubakar
D
Samuel Eto'o
A
Egypt
B
Morocco
C
Nigeria
D
South Africa
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"Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" was the official song of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, not the Olympic Games.
A
Sydney
B
Melbourne
C
Athens
D
Beijing
A
Adam Scott
B
Greg Norman
C
Jason Day
D
Cameron Smith
A
Karate
B
Judo
C
Sumo
D
Kendo
A
Japan and South Korea
B
India
C
Qatar
D
China
A
Manny Pacquiao
B
Donnie Nietes
C
Flash Elorde
D
Nonito Donaire
A
Japan
B
South Korea
C
China
D
India
A
Ryan Lochte
B
Mark Spitz
C
Caeleb Dressel
D
Michael Phelps
A
Tiger Woods
B
Phil Mickelson
C
Jack Nicklaus
D
Jordan Spieth
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As of 2026, Serena Williams has returned to professional tennis, making a comeback at the Queen's Club Championships and Wimbledon after stepping away from the tour in 2022. She competed in both singles and doubles before a knee injury forced her to withdraw from the Wimbledon doubles event.
A
Kobe Bryant
B
Michael Jordan
C
LeBron James
D
Magic Johnson
A
Volvo Ocean Race
B
Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race
C
America's Cup
D
Clipper Round the World Race
Knock out, nuk out, kock out, nok out
false
Floyd Mayweather Jr. defeated Conor McGregor by 10th-round TKO in their 2017 boxing match, improving his professional record to 50–0. Mayweather retired undefeated.