Box MS419.13
Contains 88 Results:
Postcard and Tickets. Jean Foster. Postcard; 9”x7”. ’96 Olympic Shooting Team, July/Aug., 1996
Postcard; 9”x7”. ’96 Olympic Shooting Team photo. Tickets: Meal Ticket (July 17). 3 Tickets to Olympic games; “Games of the XXVI Olympiad”. 2 for shooting events; General Admission, $22 each, Wolf Creek Shooting Complex. 1 Ticket for Synchronized Swimming, Georgia Tech Aquatic Center. $0.00 Accreditation Required, Not for Resale. Aug.2 (not used).
Postcards (9). 1996 Olympics, July/Aug., 1996
Postcards (9). 1996 Olympics. Not written on.
Newspaper clipping and Periodical – Quickshots. Jean Foster. USA Shooting Nat’l Rifle Championships. Chino, CA, Sept.-Nov.,1996
USA Shooting Nat’l Rifle Championships and Prado Olympic Shooting Park, Chino, CA. Sept. 14-20. Photo of Jean: caption; Jean foster 1996 Nat’l Champion Women’s Air Rifle and Women’s 3 X 20 – Air Rifle score 894.4 (out of possible 909 points) - 3 X 20 score 1258.7 out of 1309 possible points.
Bulletin. Jean Foster. Wolf Creek Shooting Complex – venue for 1996 Olympics, July 20-27,1996
Location, 20 Miles SW of downtown Atlanta. Seating capacity – 9,000 shooting. Four separate ranges. Electronic rifle – pistol targets. Spectator accommodations: 2,500-seat finals pavilion for rifle and pistol events. Cost (to construct), $21 million. Took its name from nearby Wolf Creek Trap and Skeet Club.
Periodical – West Virginia Univ. Alumni Magazine. Jean Foster. Article about the Olympics , Fall, 1996
Photos: P.419.2749 – P.419.2819. XXVI Summer Olympic – Centennial, Atlanta, GA. Jean Foster.
Newspaper clipping. Unrelated to collection, June, 1996
Picture of a 98-year-old woman from Australia, still pistol shooting.
Periodicals: Quickshot and USA shooting catalog. Jean Foster., 1998
1.) Quickshot: “A Quick Shot with Jean Foster”. Discipline, events, guns used, ammo used. Special Techniques. Jean’s been a member of the Nat’l Team for 4 years. On the ’96 Olympic Team and was named USA Shooting’s Female Rifle Athlete of the year in 1997. 2.) Catalog: Jean is used as a model for T-shirts.