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Take the Ultimate Women's Sports Trivia Quiz Now!

Think you can ace our female sports trivia challenge? Prove it!

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Use this women's sports trivia quiz to see how much you know about milestones, records, and trailblazing athletes. Have fun while you spot gaps and learn a fact or two for trivia night. Prefer a warm-up? Skim some sample questions , then start playing.

Who holds the record for the most Grand Slam singles titles in women's tennis?
Serena Williams
Martina Navratilova
Steffi Graf
Margaret Court
Serena Williams has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles, the most in the Open Era and second-most overall in women's tennis. Her tally includes wins at the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open spanning over two decades. Margaret Court holds the all-time record with 24, but Serena leads the Open Era.
Which country's women's soccer team won the inaugural FIFA Women's World Cup in 1991?
China
Germany
United States
Norway
The United States women's national soccer team won the very first FIFA Women's World Cup in 1991, defeating Norway 2 - 1 in the final. This victory kickstarted the USA's dominance in international women's soccer. The tournament was held in China and featured 12 teams.
Who was the first female gymnast to score a perfect 10.0 at the Olympics?
Mary Lou Retton
Svetlana Khorkina
Olga Korbut
Nadia Com?neci
Nadia Com?neci made history at the 1976 Montreal Olympics by earning the first perfect 10.0 in Olympic gymnastics on the uneven bars. She achieved seven perfect scores during those Games. Her performance revolutionized the sport and set a new standard for athletic excellence.
In which year were women first allowed to officially enter the Boston Marathon?
1990
1972
1966
1984
The Boston Marathon officially allowed female runners to enter in 1972, after decades of informal participation. Kathrine Switzer famously ran in 1967 under a gender-neutral registration and was nearly removed from the course. The rule change in 1972 opened the event to women and helped spur growth in women's distance running.
Who is often referred to as the "Queen of Cycling" for winning multiple Olympic gold medals in road time trial events?
Leontien van Moorsel
Kristin Armstrong
Marianne Vos
Beryl Burton
American cyclist Kristin Armstrong won three Olympic gold medals in the time trial (2008, 2012, 2016), earning her the nickname "Queen of Cycling." She is the only woman to win consecutive Olympic time trial titles and then reclaim the title eight years later. Her achievements have made her one of the most decorated time trialists in history.
Which country won the most women's gold medals at the 2016 Rio Olympics?
Russia
Great Britain
United States
China
The United States topped the women's medal table at the 2016 Rio Olympics, earning 61 medals overall with 27 golds, 23 silvers, and 11 bronzes. The American women excelled in events such as swimming, athletics, and gymnastics. Their performance continued the U.S.'s strong tradition in women's Olympic sports.
Who holds the women's world record for the 100-meter sprint?
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
Marion Jones
Florence Griffith-Joyner
Carmelita Jeter
Florence Griffith-Joyner set the women's 100m world record at 10.49 seconds during the U.S. Olympic Trials in 1988. Her record has stood for over three decades and remains one of the longest-standing records in track and field. Known as "Flo-Jo," she dominated sprinting events in the late 1980s.
Who was the first female gymnast to win an individual Olympic all-around gold for the United States?
Aly Raisman
Mary Lou Retton
Nastia Liukin
Shannon Miller
Mary Lou Retton made history at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics by becoming the first American woman to win the individual all-around gymnastics gold. She also earned two silver and two bronze medals in those Games. Her achievement dramatically increased the popularity of gymnastics in the U.S.
Who became the first woman to win an IndyCar Series race in 2008?
Danica Patrick
Julia Landauer
Sarah Fisher
Simona de Silvestro
Danica Patrick made history in 2008 by winning the Indy Japan 300, becoming the first woman to win an IndyCar Series race. Her victory was a milestone for women in motorsports around the world. Patrick remains one of the most successful female open-wheel drivers.
Who is the all-time leading scorer in Women's National Basketball Association history?
Diana Taurasi
Lisa Leslie
Elena Delle Donne
Sue Bird
Diana Taurasi became the WNBA's all-time leading scorer in 2017, surpassing Tina Thompson's previous record. Taurasi has led the league in scoring multiple times and is known for her clutch performances. She has won three WNBA championships and an MVP award.
Who was the first woman inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame?
Dawn Staley
Cynthia Cooper
Senda Berenson
Cheryl Miller
Senda Berenson was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1959 in recognition of her work in adapting Dr. Naismith's rules for women's basketball and promoting the sport in the early 1900s. She is often called the Mother of Women's Basketball. The Hall of Fame honored her contributions decades after her pioneering work.
Which female athlete has won the most Olympic medals across all sports?
Serena Williams
Jackie Joyner-Kersee
Marit Bjørgen
Larisa Latynina
Soviet gymnast Larisa Latynina won 18 Olympic medals (9 gold, 5 silver, 4 bronze) between 1956 and 1964, making her the most decorated female Olympian in history. Her record stood for over 40 years before being surpassed by Michael Phelps. Latynina's achievements set a benchmark for consistency and excellence.
Who was the first woman to complete the Explorers Grand Slam, reaching both poles and climbing the Seven Summits?
Ann Bancroft
Vanessa O'Brien
Felicity Aston
Junko Tabei
British-American explorer Vanessa O'Brien became the first woman to complete the Explorers Grand Slam in 2013 by reaching the North and South Poles and summiting the highest peaks on all seven continents. This achievement is one of the greatest feats in modern exploration. O'Brien's success demonstrates extraordinary endurance and skill.
Who was the first woman appointed as a referee for a men's FIFA World Cup match?
Hope Powell
Pierluigi Collina
Katrin Rafalski
Bibiana Steinhaus
German official Bibiana Steinhaus became the first woman to referee a men's FIFA World Cup match during the 2022 tournament in Qatar. She broke new ground for female referees at the highest level of men's football. Steinhaus had already officiated at top domestic and European matches.
Who holds the women's world record in the high jump, set in 1987?
Blanka Vlaši?
Anna Chicherova
Kajsa Bergqvist
Stefka Kostadinova
Bulgarian high jumper Stefka Kostadinova set the women's world record of 2.09 meters in 1987 at the World Championships in Rome. Her record has stood for decades and remains the highest jump by a woman in competition. Kostadinova's performance is considered one of track and field's greatest achievements.
Which national team won back-to-back FIFA Women's World Cups in 2003 and 2007?
Germany
China
Norway
United States
Germany's women's national team won consecutive FIFA Women's World Cups in 2003 and 2007, becoming the first side to defend the title. They defeated Sweden in 2003 and Brazil in 2007. Their back-to-back triumphs solidified Germany's status as a powerhouse in women's football.
Who was the first woman to reach the summit of K2, the world's second-highest mountain, in 1986?
Alison Hargreaves
Junko Tabei
Wanda Rutkiewicz
Arlene Blum
Polish climber Wanda Rutkiewicz became the first woman to summit K2 on June 23, 1986. K2 is widely regarded as one of the most difficult and dangerous peaks to climb. Rutkiewicz's achievement remains a landmark in high-altitude mountaineering.
In what year was Title IX of the Education Amendments, prohibiting sex discrimination in educational sports programs, signed into law in the United States?
1980
1964
1975
1972
Title IX was signed into law by President Richard Nixon on June 23, 1972. The amendment mandates that no person in the U.S. shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in any federally funded education program or activity, including athletics. Title IX dramatically increased participation opportunities for female athletes in schools and colleges.
Which female skier won the overall Alpine Skiing World Cup championship a record six times?
Lindsey Vonn
Annemarie Moser-Pröll
Janica Kosteli?
Mikaela Shiffrin
Austrian skier Annemarie Moser-Pröll dominated the Alpine Skiing World Cup in the 1970s, winning the overall title six times between 1971 and 1979. Her record for most overall titles stood for over 40 years until Lindsey Vonn matched five of them. Moser-Pröll is considered one of the greatest female alpine skiers ever.
Which country hosted the first Women's Cricket World Cup in 1973?
New Zealand
Australia
India
England
The inaugural Women's Cricket World Cup was held in England in 1973, two years before the men's version. Seven teams participated, and England emerged as the champion. The tournament laid the foundation for international women's cricket competitions.
Who won the first U.S. Women's Open golf championship in 1946?
Mickey Wright
Patty Berg
Louise Suggs
Babe Zaharias
Patty Berg won the inaugural U.S. Women's Open in 1946 at Rolling Hills Country Club in California. She was a co-founder of the LPGA and won a total of 15 major titles in her career. Berg's victory helped establish the U.S. Women's Open as a premier event in women's golf.
In which year did women's boxing debut at the Olympic Games?
2016
2008
2012
2004
Women's boxing was included in the Olympics for the first time at the London Games in 2012. Three weight classes were contested, and Nicola Adams of Great Britain won the inaugural gold in the flyweight division. This addition marked a major step for gender equality in Olympic sports.
Which female cricketer has scored the most runs in Women's One Day Internationals (ODIs) as of 2021?
Charlotte Edwards
Mithali Raj
Belinda Clark
Stafanie Taylor
Indian batter Mithali Raj holds the record for the most runs in Women's ODIs, surpassing 7,000 runs during her career. She made her debut in 1999 and has been a mainstay for India's national team. Raj is widely regarded as one of the greatest female cricketers of all time.
Who was the first female jockey to win the Grand National in Great Britain?
Lizzie Kelly
Nina Carberry
Rachael Blackmore
Katie Walsh
Rachael Blackmore made history on April 10, 2021, by becoming the first female jockey to win the Grand National aboard Minella Times. The Grand National is one of the most famous steeplechase races in the world. Blackmore's victory was hailed as a breakthrough moment for women in horse racing.
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Study Outcomes

  1. Recall Milestones -

    Recall key milestones in women's sports trivia, from early competitions to landmark achievements, and understand their significance in sports history.

  2. Identify Trailblazers -

    Identify pioneering female athletes featured in the quiz and recognize their contributions to breaking barriers in various sports.

  3. Understand Evolution -

    Understand the evolution of women in sports trivia by tracing changes in opportunities, rules, and public perception over time.

  4. Analyze Record-Breakers -

    Analyze record-breaking performances by women athletes, appreciating the context and challenges behind their historic achievements.

  5. Appreciate Cultural Impact -

    Appreciate the broader cultural and social impact of female sports pioneers and how they influenced future generations.

  6. Evaluate Your Knowledge -

    Evaluate your own proficiency in women's sports trivia through quiz results, identifying areas for further exploration and learning.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Title IX Catalyst -

    Enacted in 1972, Title IX increased female college athlete participation from less than 30% to over 43% by 2012 (NCAA.org). Mnemonic "9 to Reach 43" links the law's number to its growth impact. Reviewing this landmark law helps anchor many women's sports trivia questions.

  2. Olympic Firsts in Female Sports -

    In 1900 Paris, women debuted in five sports including tennis and sailing, marking the dawn of female Olympic competition (Olympics.com). Use "Paris 1900 to Tokyo 2020" to remember two major milestones: first inclusion and first gender-equal Games. Understanding these dates strengthens your women's sports trivia knowledge.

  3. Grand Slam Greats -

    Serena Williams holds 23 Grand Slam singles titles, the Open Era record, while Steffi Graf achieved the Golden Slam in 1988 with all four majors plus Olympic gold (WTA.com). Remember "23-GS" to recall Serena's tally and "88-Gold" for Graf's unbeatable year. This fact is a staple of female sports trivia and highlights tennis trailblazers.

  4. Rise of Professional Women's Leagues -

    The WNBA launched in 1997 with 8 teams and now features 12, growing viewership by 147% since 2016 (WNBA.com). Associate "97-12" to track league birth and current team count. Recognizing league stats is key for mastering women in sports trivia.

  5. Mnemonic for Key Women's Sports Trivia -

    Use "PAD" - Pioneers (Billie Jean King), Achievements (23 Grand Slams), Dates (1900, 1972, 1997) - to categorize major women's sports milestones. This three-link chain helps you retrieve facts under exam pressure. Adopting such a technique amplifies your recall for any female sports trivia question.

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