Open anywhere. Learn something surprising about sports in five minutes.
Sports are full of strange rules, weird origins, impossible records, lucky bounces, old traditions, and tiny details most fans never stop to question. Basketball began with peach baskets. Baseball has no game clock. Tug of war was once an Olympic event. Gold medals are mostly silver. Tennis scoring is still weird. And some of the strangest rules exist because athletes once found a loophole.
Five-Minute Sports Fact Breaks collects 333 short, true sports facts in a quick, browsable format made for curious readers. Each entry is bite-sized, so readers can jump in for a few minutes at a time and walk away with something funny, surprising, or genuinely interesting.
Inside, readers will discover facts about:
strange beginnings of popular sports and gamesballs, bats, sticks, uniforms, helmets, shoes, and sports gearOlympic oddities, lost events, medals, timing, and traditionsfields, courts, tracks, rinks, pools, and playing surfacesrecord breakers, rare feats, streaks, comebacks, and almost impossible momentsbaseball, basketball, football, soccer, rugby, cricket, hockey, racing, and morewinter sports, water sports, combat sports, gymnastics, darts, bowling, and precision eventsreferees, rulebooks, signals, fans, stadium traditions, myths, mistakes, and weird sports historyThis is a fast-reading sports facts book for curious kids, teens, adults, trivia fans, coaches, athletes, sports parents, teachers, homeschool families, and anyone who has ever watched a game and wondered, "Wait... why is that the rule?"