The MediaTel Group Sports Quiz is over half way through and the current leader has a opened up a 12 point gap at the top of the leader board – www.MediaTelGroup.co.uk/sportsquiz
With 14 questions completed in this years’ Sports Quiz in aid of Whizz-Kidz, Tim Sandars of IPC Media is leading with 87 points. The latest questions were: how many points would Englands’ rugby team score in their Six Nations matches and who would win the university boat race. The correct answers were 150 points and Cambridge.
In the first 10 places are:
Position | Name | Company | Points |
1 | Tim Sandars | IPC Media | 87 |
2 | Giles Watts | Thomas Eggar | 75 |
3 | Katie Taylor | TRO | 73 |
4= | Pedro Avery | BLM media | 71 |
4= | Richard Brinkman | Chrysalis Radio | 71 |
6= | Jon Bell | Newton | 65 |
6= | Paul Gaff | Thomas Eggar | 65 |
8 | Sally Williams | Defacto Project Management | 63 |
9= | Jason Berry | KMR Software | 62 |
9= | Russell Byrne | Evening Standard | 62 |
Last week, Richard Cowling of Marketforce won 2 tickets for a trip on the London Eye courtesy of Adtech. The next question asks how many horses will complete the Grand National. The winner will win 2 large photographic prints from the Allsport Gallery. Other sponsors of the Sports Quiz are: Channel 4, Media Audits, FT, Capital Radio Group, Opus, Overture, EMAP Advertising, BBC World, Heart 106.2, talkSPORT and GMTV.
Donations by all those entering the quiz raises money for Whizz-Kidz, the children’s charity which provides mobility equipment for disabled children. If you would like to make a donation, please send a cheque payable to Whizz-Kidz to MediaTel Group, 84-86 Regent St, London, W1B 5AJ or donate online at www.bmycharity.com/mediatelgroupsportsquiz
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