Sir Thomas Fearnley Cup is awarded to

amateur athlete, not necessarily an Olympian
National Olympic Committee for outstanding work
a club or a local sport association for remarkable achievements
None of the above

The correct answer is: B. National Olympic Committee for outstanding work

The Sir Thomas Fearnley Cup is awarded to a National Olympic Committee (NOC) for outstanding work in promoting the Olympic Movement. The cup is named after Sir Thomas Fearnley, a Norwegian businessman and philanthropist who was a strong supporter of the Olympic Movement.

The cup is awarded every four years, at the same time as the Olympic Games. The NOC that is awarded the cup is selected by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The IOC considers a number of factors when selecting the winner, including the NOC’s work in promoting the Olympic Movement, its success in developing and supporting athletes, and its contribution to the Olympic Games.

The Sir Thomas Fearnley Cup is a prestigious award that recognizes the outstanding work of National Olympic Committees. It is a symbol of the IOC’s appreciation for the NOCs’ commitment to the Olympic Movement.

Option A is incorrect because the Sir Thomas Fearnley Cup is not awarded to amateur athletes. The cup is awarded to National Olympic Committees.

Option C is incorrect because the Sir Thomas Fearnley Cup is not awarded to clubs or local sport associations. The cup is awarded to National Olympic Committees.

Option D is incorrect because the Sir Thomas Fearnley Cup is awarded to National Olympic Committees for outstanding work.

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