The trivia league taking a broken world by storm.
What is AST?
- A head-to-head daily sports trivia division
- 12-day "Fortnights" occurring at least 6 times per year
- Matches Monday through Friday only
- Twenty-four hours to answer five questions
- Defensive strategy to stymie your opponent
- Promotion/relegation from one Fortnight to the next
Sample Questions
Uncategorized
To stress how “united” he was with producer Rich Kidd on his “Comeback Season” mixtape, Drake name-checked which striker? (A threat about getting your hits destroyed completed the bar.) Mixtapes were supposed to be nimble, rapidly responsive distribution formats, but this striker had been gone from Manchester for more than a year already when Comeback Season was released in 2007.
Ruud van Nistelrooy
Basketball
Today is a THEME DAY. Theme days can be overt, or they can be subtle and connected, in such a way that figuring out the theme may help you answer the questions.
The Detroit Pistons selected their supposed "backcourt of the future" in the 1993 NBA draft, choosing Lindsey Hunter with the #10 and what player with the #11 pick? He would leave in free agency after three seasons, to take the place of John Starks.
Allan Houston
Racing & Combat
The 2022 Tour began in Denmark, where immense crowds lined the streets to support the tour and their local riders. While the much-anticipated crossing of the Great Belt Bridge turned out to be anticlimactic, a Danish rider did thrill the home fans in Stage 2 by going into the breakaway and taking the polka dot jersey as "king of the mountains". He went on another long breakaway in Stage 3, this time solo, winning all the mountain points again, and ultimately ended up breaking the all-time record for most consecutive mountain summits won when the race returned to France. The fact that the highest altitude covered in these Danish "mountain summits" was only 77 metres above sea level does slightly tarnish the term "king of the mountains," but it doesn't diminish the efforts of this rider. Name him.
Magnus Cort (Nielsen)