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This document matches sports and events with descriptions of their origins by numbering them 1 through 14. It provides a key matching each sport or event with the correct description, showing that sports like golf, lacrosse, and soccer have long histories dating back thousands of years, while newer sports and events like snowboarding, triathlons, and the modern Olympic Games developed more recently in the late 19th or 20th centuries.

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This document matches sports and events with descriptions of their origins by numbering them 1 through 14. It provides a key matching each sport or event with the correct description, showing that sports like golf, lacrosse, and soccer have long histories dating back thousands of years, while newer sports and events like snowboarding, triathlons, and the modern Olympic Games developed more recently in the late 19th or 20th centuries.

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RM 1SI: History of Sport: Match the Columns

Sport/Event

Matc
h

Description/Origin of Sport/Event

1.

Golf

a.

The first of these festivals, which were part of a


religious festival to honour Zeus, was held in 776 BCE.

2.

Ice hockey

b.

Canadas official summer game. First played by


the First Nations in the 1600s.

3.

Volleyball

c.

The Chinese played a form of this game more


than 3000 years ago.

4.

Basketball

d.

A Scottish game played with rocks dating back


to 1511.

5.

First Olympic
Games

e.

Game invented in 1895 by William G. Morgan in


Massachusetts, USA.

6.

Curling

f.

Originated around 1800 in Windsor, Nova Scotia,


Canada.

7.

Weight lifting

g.

Games held in Athens, Greece, in 1896.

8.

Lacrosse

h.

9.

Soccer

i.

This sport, in some form, probably dates to


prehistoric times. Most likely, someone lifted a heavy
rock and then challenged someone else to try it.
Developed in the 1960s. The first piece of
equipment used was called the Snurfer.

10. Triathlon

j.

11.

k.

Invented by Canadian James Naismith in 1891.


The first game was played in Edinburgh,
Scotland, in 1456.

Snowboarding
12. Speed
skating
13. Wrestling
14. First modernday Olympic
Games

l.

Cave drawings of this sport have been found,


dating back to 3000 BCE, in the (Chinese) SumeroAkkadian civilization.
m.
Dates back over 1000 years, to the canals and
waterways of Scandinavia and the Netherlands.
n.

Invented in the early 1970s by the San Diego


Track Club.

RM 1SI: History of Sport: Match the Columns


(Answer Key)
Sport/Event

Matc
h

Description/Origin of Sport/Event

1.

Golf

a.

The first of these festivals, which were part of a


religious festival to honour Zeus, was held in 776 BCE.

2.

Ice hockey

b.

Canadas official summer game. First played by


the First Nations in the 1600s.

3.

Volleyball

c.

The Chinese played a form of this game more


than 3000 years ago.

4.

Basketball

d.

A Scottish game played with rocks dating back


to 1511.

5.

First Olympic
Games

e.

Game invented in 1895 by William G. Morgan in


Massachusetts, USA.

6.

Curling

f.

Originated around 1800 in Windsor, Nova Scotia,


Canada.

7.

Weight lifting

g.

Games held in Athens, Greece, in 1896.

8.

Lacrosse

h.

9.

Soccer

i.

This sport, in some form, probably dates to


prehistoric times. Most likely, someone lifted a heavy
rock and then challenged someone else to try it.
Developed in the 1960s. The first piece of
equipment used was called the Snurfer.

10. Triathlon

j.

11.

k.

l.

Invented by Canadian James Naismith in 1891.


The first game was played in Edinburgh,
Scotland, in 1456.

Snowboarding
12. Speed
skating
13. Wrestling

14. First modernday Olympic


Games

Cave drawings of this sport have been found,


dating back to 3000 BCE, in the (Chinese) SumeroAkkadian civilization.
m.
Dates back over 1000 years, to the canals and
waterways of Scandinavia and the Netherlands.
n.

Invented in the early 1970s by the San Diego


Track Club.

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