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What a weekend it was for the sporting world. We have tried to wrap it all into one quiz to give you some light relief this Monday afternoon.

Let's dive right in with question one: Where did Sally Pearson place in the hurdles in the Diamond League meet in Birmingham?






IF YOU HAVEN'T HAD A CHANCE BEFORE NOW, HERE'S OUR OBITUARY FOR 'THE GREATEST' MUHAMMAD ALI

Muhammad Ali was a force of nature in the ring and a force for change outside of it.

The man who called himself "The Greatest" died on Saturday aged 74 after a long battle with Parkinson's syndrome.

James Maasdorp remembers the man, his fights, his bravado, and what made him the iconic sportsman he was.






DJOKOVIC, THE GREATEST TENNIS PLAYER OF ALL TIME?

Novak Djokovic became the first men's tennis player since Rod Laver to hold all four major titles at the same time after winning the French Open.

Now he stands a chance of doing what Laver did and achieving the calendar Grand Slam.

Dan Colasimone ponders if Djokovic can be considered the greatest tennis player of all time.

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