Game 4, Round 7 (Sports) -- Controversy and Notoriety
1. Dishonest scoring by a French judge at the 2002 Winter Olympics led to
the awarding of a second set of gold medals in Pairs Figure Skating. Name
any of the four winners.
Elena Berezhnaya, Anton Sikharulidze, Jamie Salé, David Pelletier
2. Name any one of the four clubs penalized in 2006 in Italian soccer's
match-fixing scandal.
Juventus, Fiorentina, Lazio, AC Milan
(if "Milan" is given, prompt for more specific)
3. Name the Vancouver Canuck who was selected for Canada's 2006 Olympic
Men's Hockey team despite pleading guilty to assault in a 2004 on-ice attack
on Steve Moore.
Todd Bertuzzi
4. Name the San Francisco Giants' left fielder who was subpoenaed in 2003 to
testify at the BALCO inquiry, after that company was named as the source of
designer steroid THG.
Barry Bonds
5. In 1989, Pete Rose agreed to be banned from Major League Baseball for
life. He later admitted to betting on games involving the team he played for and managed. Name that team.
Cincinnati Reds
6. Name the assistant coach of the Phoenix Coyotes who was suspended by the
NHL in 2006, after being implicated in an illegal sports gambling ring.
Rick Tocchet
7. The 1994 Australian Grand Prix featured demolition derby-style tactics.
Name the German who took out both himself and his closest rival, Damon Hill,
thus securing the Formula One Drivers' Championship.
Michael Schumacher
8. In 1994, American figure skater Nancy Kerrigan was assaulted at the US
National Championships in Detroit. Name her rival who won the women's title
but was later disqualified for her role in planning the attack.
Tonya Harding
9. Name the female golfer who played in the 2003 PGA Colonial tournament
under a sponsor's exemption, despite protests from some of her male
opponents.
Annika Sorenstam
10. Name the golfer who successfully sued the PGA Tour in 2001 for the right
to use a motorized golf cart, under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Casey Martin