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    Athletic Championships

Frequently Asked Questions about Athletic Championships

    • Did Gordon Cowan ever play for Dover Athletic? ( goto )


    • Outside the fields of athletic endeavor, what does "sport" mean? ( goto )


    • What is the only US park attached to an athletic stadium? ( goto )


    • What athletic toy does former Minnesota Viking Fred Cox hold the patent for? ( goto )


    • Which British motorcyclist won nine world championships in the 1960s? ( goto )


    • What kind of surface are the Wimbledon tennis championships played on? ( goto )


    • Which coach won the most NCAA basketball championships? ( goto )


    • Which countries won the male and female volleyball championships in 1992? ( goto )


    • What patent did Fred Cox, former Minnesota Viking kicker, hold on an athletic toy? ( goto )


    • What college institution athletic programs have committed the most Major and Minor/Secondary infractions combined? ( goto )


    • What laceless NIKE athletic shoe was inspired by an early Hawaiian messenger who died at the feet of the king? ( goto )


    • How many major championships has Tiger Woods won? ( goto )


    • What country has won the most Contract Bridge world championships? ( goto )


    • Name the non-British winners of the Embassy World Snooker Championships since 1976? ( goto )


    • What college football team has won the most National Championships? ( goto )


    • Who won the men's and women's doubles at the US Open Tennis Championships in 1969? ( goto )


    • Who was the first man to coach teams to both CBA and NBA championships? ( goto )


    • After 1900 who has won the most number of Mens Singles Wimbledon Championships? ( goto )


    • Which of the two rival World Darts Championships has the bigger prize for the winner? ( goto )


    • How many gold medals did France win in the 2003 World Athletics Championships? ( goto )


    • How many World Series championships have the New York Yankees won? ( goto )


    • How many times has Auburn won the SEC Championships in the last 4 years? ( goto )


    • What U.S. colleges won both football and basketball national championships in Division 1? ( goto )


    • Which college football team(divion one a) holds the record for most natioal championships? ( goto )


    • In the MLB, NBA, NFL and NHL what teams have each won the most championships? ( goto )


    • What does AAPT stand for in the AAPT Championships, a tennis tournament staged from January 11-15th? ( goto )


    • Prior to USC, what Division I college football team won consecutive national championships? ( goto )


    • This bizarre sport found it's place in World Sport Championships for the first time in 2002. In 2003, Toronto held the next championships. Considering this sport has no equipment, and no apparatus, which mind-numbingly boring sport could this possibly be? ( goto )


    • What college team has won more NCAA indoor track championships than any other? ( goto )


    • Has any city won the pro championships in baseball, basketball and football all in the same sports year? ( goto )


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