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Thanks for joining me!
Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton


Tug of War Was an Olympic Event from 1900-1920 and part of the summer games.
Considered part of the “athletics program,” Great Britain was awarded the most medals in the event with five, including two golds!

Japan Is Home to the World’s Largest Bowling Alley.
The Inazawa Bowling Centre in Japan opened in 1972, and with 116 lanes, you probably won’t have to wait to throw those gutterballs!

In 1981 Sir Terry Wogan wowed the golfing world by sinking a 200 ft putt at the Gleneagles golf course.
While not the longest verified putt in history, it is the longest televised putt.
Well done Sir Terry!

The longest tennis match took place at Wimbledon 2010 when John Isner of the US beat Nicolar Mahut of France in a match which lasted for 11 hours 5 minutes!
The Isner–Mahut match at the 2010 Wimbledon Championships holds the record for the longest tennis match both in time and games played.

The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens, Greece in 1896.
There were 311 male but no female competitors.
Women competed for the first time at the 1900 Games in Paris.

Sheffield FC is the world’s oldest football club!
Founded in 1857, the club is officially recognised by FIFA as being the oldest association football club in the world.
Well I never!

The prize for event winners in the Ancient Olympics was an olive branch wreath.
No gold medals, but a simple wreath made from the branches and leaves of an Olive Tree.
Sometimes left natural, often sprayed gold.

Due to its softness and resilience, animal intestine, mainly from sheep, cow or goat used to be the most commonly used material to make tennis strings.
The natural strings are produced by drying fibres extracted from part of the intestine which contains collagen. This gives elasticity.

The national sport of Japan is sumo wrestling.
Sumo is a competitive, full contact sport where one wrestler tries to force the other out of the ring or to touch the ground with anything other than the soles of his feet.

The basis for protective shin guards or pads used in sports such as hockey, football, cricket and lacrosse dates back to ancient Greek and Roman times.
Warriors had shin guards made of bronze for protection during battles.