The Week In Sports Quiz (July 22): Home Run Derby, Open Championship and more

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How well do you know your sports?

This is a one-stop shop to put your knowledge to the test with our 10-question, multiple-choice sports quiz for the week of July 15 to July 21.

And when you're done, don't forget to share and compare your results with friends. Have fun and good luck!

Which Canadian golfer carded a 3-under on Sunday to finish T16 at The Open Championship?

Conners finished T25 despite shooting 9-over on Saturday. Taylor and Hadwin missed the cut.

Who won the Open Championship this past weekend?

Schauffele shot 6-under on Sunday (-9 overall) to claim the 2024 Open Championship. It's his second career win at a major.

Who won the 2024 MLB Home Run Derby?

The former Blue Jay homered 14 times in the final round to defeat Witt and win the derby.

Who hit the game winning home run for the AL in the MLB All-Star Game?

Duran was the unlikely hero when he hit a two-run shot in the bottom of the fifth inning to give the AL a 5-3 lead.

Which Canadian scored the only goal in Toronto FC's 1-0 victory over Montreal on Saturday?

Laryea scored his first goal of the season for TFC, which was enough for his club to beat rival CF Montreal.

Which CFL team got its first win of the season in Week 7?

The Ti-Cats held on for a 27-24 win at home over the Toronto Argonauts on Saturday, leaving Edmonton as the CFL's lone remaining winless team.

Who led Canada's men's basketball team in scoring in its 85-73 exhibition win over France?

Gilgeous-Alexander unsurprisingly proved to be the best player on the floor against France, scoring 23 points on 6-of-13 shooting.

Which round did Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime advance to at the Swiss Open?

Auger-Aliassime was eliminated in straight sets by Matteo Berrettini in their quarterfinal match.

Which Blue Jays player hit two home runs in a 5-4 win over the Detroit Tigers on Sunday?

One of Springer's home runs was in Toronto's first at-bat of the game. He's second all-time in MLB history with 58 leadoff home runs — behind only Rickey Henderson (81).

Which former Raptor signed a deal with the Milwaukee Bucks in free agency?

Trent Jr. signed a one-year, veteran minimum deal with the Bucks on Saturday.
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