Sports 19th Century
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This flashcard set covers significant milestones in sports history, providing insights into key figures, events, and sports origins. Learners will explore the invention of basketball by James Naismith, the reign of boxer John L. Sullivan, and the first international collegiate sporting event between Oxford and Harvard. Additionally, the set includes landmark events such as the inaugural Wimbledon championship, the first Olympic marathon winner, and the history of Major League Baseball. This collection is designed to enhance understanding of the evolution of various sports and their cultural impact.
Card 1
Who invented basketball in 1891
James Naismith invented basketball in 1891 in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Card 2
Which boxer was champion from 1882-1892
John L. Sullivan reigned as world heavyweight champion from 1882 to 1892.
Card 3
What was the first international collegiate sporting event
The first international collegiate sporting event was the Oxford vs Harvard Crew Race.
Card 4
When did the first Wimbledon championship occur
The first Wimbledon championship was held in 1877.
Card 5
Who won the first Olympic marathon in 1896
Spiridon Louis was the first Greek to win the Olympic marathon in 1896.
Card 6
What endurance sport was popular in the 19th century
Pedestrianism was a popular endurance walking sport in the 19th century.
Card 7
Who was the first Black Major League Baseball player
Moses Fleetwood Walker was the first Black player in Major League Baseball.
Card 8
Which horse won the 1823 'Race of the Century'
Eclipse won the 1823 'Race of the Century'.
Card 9
What was the nickname for the American Association league
The American Association league was nicknamed the 'Beer and Whiskey League'.
Card 10
Which team won the first college football championship
Yale University won the first college football championship.