Okay, so, I got into this whole thing about women in sports, right? I decided to put together a little trivia game. It’s not just about knowing stuff, it’s about celebrating these awesome women who’ve done amazing things in sports.

I started by gathering a bunch of questions. I mean, I spent hours online, digging through websites and old sports news.
I was like, “I need to cover everything,” so I made sure to include questions about all kinds of sports – from figure skating to volleyball and everything in between.
I even found out about this British figure skater from way back in 1902. Who knew, right?
Some of the questions I found were pretty basic, like:
- “In what year were the first National Championships established for women’s sports?”
- “What year was volleyball introduced?”
But then I got into some more specific stuff. There was this one about a soccer player who won two Olympic Golds, a World Cup, and the Golden Glove in both 2011 and 2015. That’s some serious achievement right there.
Once I had all my questions, I started thinking about how to put this trivia game together. I played around with a few different formats. First, I just had a simple list of questions and answers.
Making It Fun
Then I thought, “This is boring, I gotta make it more fun.” So, I started putting the questions into a multiple-choice format. That was a bit better, but still kind of dull. I even thought about creating a whole website for it, but that was way too much work.
Finally, I decided to just keep it simple. I organized the questions by sport and difficulty level. I figured that would make it easier for people to play, whether they’re hardcore sports fans or just getting into it.
I’m not gonna lie, it took a while to get everything sorted, but it was worth it. I learned a ton about women’s sports history, and I hope other people will too when they play the trivia. It’s all about appreciating the hard work and dedication of these athletes. Plus, it’s just a fun way to test your knowledge and maybe learn something new.
In the end, I feel like I accomplished what I set out to do. I created a trivia game that’s both fun and educational, and that celebrates the amazing women in sports. And hey, who knows, maybe this will inspire someone to go out there and make their own mark on the sports world. That would be pretty cool, wouldn’t it?