Friday, September 4, 2009

Sports Facts That Will Wow Your Friends

By Warren Greinke

Sports fans love to brag about their trivia knowledge. Many of the facts out there are pretty commonplace, almost shameful if you don't know them. Whether it's Babe Ruth's career home run total, Michael Jordan's jersey number, or anything else like this, they've become a part of pop culture.

Amazingly enough, there are many that would stump even the most knowledgeable fans. I'm going to share a few that will stun you, amuse you, and give you a few more cool things to share with your friends. I hope you enjoy them.

During a game in 1972 between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the St. Louis Blues, the Penguins scored a total of 5 goals in a period of two minutes and seven seconds, the most ever scored in such a short time.

During a 1966 tennis match between Rodger Taylor and Wieslaw Gasiorek at the Kings Cup, a total of 126 games were played between the two. Eventually, officials insisted upon a draw.

Many players in recent years have served above 130 MPH, a few above 140, and a select few above 150, but Michael Sangster of England served 154 MPH in 1963, all done with a wooden racquet.

The longest rally in tennis history occurred between Howard Kinsey and R. Roark. This rally lasted for 78 minutes and spanned 2001 shots. Eventually, the rally ended because Kinsey had to give someone a tennis lesson.

The longest drive in the history of golf was hit by a British man by the name of Edward Bliss in 1913. He was only 182 pounds at the time, and more impressively, was just 50 years old. This drive went 445 yards.

Bill Veeck, former owner of the Cubs, hired midgets to serve food in the stands. His reasoning was that no fans would have their views of the field blocked.

Shaquille O'Neal's shoe size is a 22. All of his sneakers are specially made for him and his huge feet.

Before baseball games in 1859, umpires used to literally sit behind home plate in a rocking chair. Sounds like a pretty relaxing job.

The Olympics in ancient Rome were played by completely nude athletes. No one wore anything at all.

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