Funny and Interesting Sports Rounds On QI! 10 hilarious sporting rounds on qi featuring Stephen Fry, Sandi Toksvig, Alan Davies and others... #sportscomedy #QI #StephenFry
People who are fans of QI are interested in sports, animals, and EVERYTHING. That’s why every show is so anticipated. You’re never sure what you’ll learn. There is nothing like it on American TV. We would be at each other’s throats less than five minutes into the show!
If Ross slapping Alan had been on American QI, there'd have been some bs twitter explosion and ego-driven celebrity beef. Assuming the show got past episode 1 because standup comics in America aren't funny.
Some years ago at the Servite Order priest's house in Dublin, a visiting Italian priest saw a painting over a mantlepiece (I think) and immediately recognised it as a Caravaggio worth aboy 50 million pounds at the time.. It is now on permanent loan to the National Gallery.
So true about people being lifted while bell ringing. As young altar-boys we would purposely let ourselves be lifted into the air by the bell rope. It was the biggest church bell in N.Ireland.
5:13 We were inexplicably playing darts in high school PE, and a fellow student hiffed one into my shin. Got a few laughs, but there was nobody to sue.
Regarding de Coubertin and anonymous competitors. Fencers do wear a mask. Also in 1900 Paris, the men's coxed pairs winners used an unknown French boy as their cox. The winners had used a 60 kg man as their cox in the semis. They saw that one of the other semi-finalists used a boy weighing about 25 kg. They recruited an unknown French boy to substitute in the Final.
Scottish born ice hockey player Tony Hand, started playing professionally at 14 years old. Nicknamed "Two Point Tony" he amased more than 4000 points from 1983 to 2015, more than any other professional player at any level.
I guess you can score a lot of goals playing for absolute dog meat “professional” teams like the Belfast Giants, the Sheffield Steelers or the Manchester Phoenix. 😂😂
I've heard of someone being killed shooting a longbow, the upper limb broke hitting him in the temple and entering his brain. Having had a longbow break on myself, luckily the lower limb so no harm done.
World Eskimo Indian Games. Another event the USA has labelled as "World" when only people of the USA compete in it. Much like the World Series in Baseball that only had USA-based teams playing until the Montreal Expos joined Major League Baseball in 1969. Unlike the Arctic Winter Games which have athletes from the indigenous peoples of the circumpolar region that have been held since 1970. So indigenous people of Canada, the USA, Scandinavia, Russia (until the invasion of the Ukraine I believe), etc.
🎉 The building at 1.10 looks like the Marina bay hotel in Singapore. Yes, the original entry point for Australia’s indigenous peoples was most likely Indonesia. Yes, the Chinese have had a long history of Australian emigration, particularly in the gold rush years. They also beat Cook and the Dutch for navigation, mapping parts of the north of Australia in the 1400’s Finally, we’re not really entitled to be upset by this one. The grief we give the Poms about their country kinda disqualifies us from being offended.
Why is it called the World Eskimo Indian Olympics when the inuits as they're officially called deem the word Eskimo to be racist and this is supposed to an Olympic event? 🤔🤨
Good point! I mean, why would anyone who is a fan of QI want to watch a video about history, geography, science, literature, art, medicine, films, music or any other subject?! I only watch the QI videos about nothing.
@@spiffydaily8855 yeah, it was pretty funny being called an incel from someone who hates on sports in general 🤣 there's a very good chance they instantly jumped to calling me an incel because they're an incel themselves