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1. Who won the Marathon at the 1970 Commonwealth Games?
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2. Who won the Tour de France in 1913 and 1914?
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3. Who won the Tour de France in 1924 and 1925?
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4. Who was Britain's first £100-a-week footballer?
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5. Who, in 1982, became the oldest player to win the world cup?
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6. Who, in 1991, became the first native winner of the British women's Open Squash title for 30 years?
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7. Why was football's Home International Championship abandoned in 1981?
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8. For which two counties did Tom Graveney Play cricket?
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9. How many times has the host nation won the football World Cup?
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10. In 1922, Syd Puddefoot became the first £5000 transfer when he moved from West Ham United to - where?
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11. In 1924 at the age of 49, who became the oldest payer to appear in an English FA Cup Final?
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12. In 1960, who finally beat Jesse Owen's 1936 world long jump record?
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13. In 1970, which English team won the European Cup Winners' Cup and the League Cup?
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14. In 1974, which horse became the first to win the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes two years running?
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15. In 1978, which football stadium became Britain's first all-seater?
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16. How many of his 99 Grands Prix did Jackie Stewart win?
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17. In which year was the tiebreak first used at Wimbledon'?
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18. Where were the 1936 Winter Olympics held?
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19. Where was Australian rugby league stand-off Bobby Fulton born?
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20. Where were all 18 matches in the 1930 World Cup finals played?
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