Box MS419.14
Contains 28 Results:
News column: csindy.com. Colorado Sports festival. Jean Foster, Oct.7, 1999
Jean Foster, a silver medalist in this year’s world cup, was on hand to help those of us who were novices - Suzanne Becker, about her lessons with Jean.
Periodical – Precision Shooting. Jack and Jean Foster. Camp Perry Smallbore Notes. The Eightieth Anniversary, Dec., 1999
Calendar, 2000
Calendar – U.S. Shooting Team. Jean Foster.
Bulletin. Jean Foster. USOlympicTeam.com. USA Shooting matches in Colorado Springs, Europe and Canada. Nat’l Championships, Jan.,2000
USA Shooting spends first 2 months with matches in Colorado Springs, Europe and Canada. Jan., Rocky Mountain Nat’l Championships: In women’s events, Jean Foster’s combined scores in prone, air, and 3-position rifle vaulted her into 1st place. Also, in Jan., members of the Nat’l team traveled to Pilsen, Czech Republic where athletes competed in two courses of fire, with no overall match winner. Jean Foster placed 2nd during the 2nd match.
Periodical article – SSUSA. Jean Foster. “Rifle Match methods, mindset and magic”, Mar. issue, 2001
Periodical – Quickshots. Jean Foster. 2000 National and National Development Teams. , Jan.,2000
The 82- member national team is the county’s top squad, from which the bulk of U.S. world cup and world championship teams will be chosen in 2000. Montana (6 shooters): Jean Foster (OTC), Bozeman – Team standing, A-National Team.
Periodical – Quickshots. Jean Foster. Nov. 1999 event: The Oceania Games: Sydney, Australia, Feb. issue, 2000
Pg.8) Picture of, The finals in women’s 3-position. Picture of, Jean Foster and Deena Wigger, won silver and gold medals in women’s 3-position (respectively). Award ceremony.
Periodical – Quickshots. Jack and Jean Foster. USA Shooting – 195 Life members, Apr. issue, 2000
USA Shooting – 195 Life members; Jack Foster, Margaret Murdock, Jack Writer, Lones Wigger and Lanny Bassham are listed. Pg.15) Federal Ultra-Match cash incentive program for 2000. Picture of Jean, USA Gold, Women’s Sport Rifle. Congratulations to our 1999 winners! Jean Foster, Gold medals – Atlanta world cup – 2-time winner, U.S. Nat’l Int’l Championships. Bronze medal – World Cup Finals.
Newspaper clippings – Bozeman Daily Chronicle (AP). Jean Foster. “Bozeman native earns trip to Sydney” , June 24, 2000
Foster wins 3-position shooting title, joins her father as two-time Olympian. Foster won the 3-position at the USA Shooting Nat’l Championships and Final Olympic Team Selection match at Wolf Creek Trap and Shooting Range, Atlanta. John Foster, (Jean father), competed in the 300-meter rifle event in the 1960 and 1968 Olympics. The Salt Lake Tribune: Olympic Notebook; Olympic Shooting Berth ‘Not a Big Deal’ for Foster.
Bulletin. Jean Foster. Nat’l Championships and Final Olympic Team Selection Match , June 25-27, 2000
Women’s 3-Position (Sport Rifle) and Air Rifle (The Olympic team is determined by the combined scores from the April and June selection matches. This chart reflects the standings for the USA Shooting Nat’l Championships). 3-Position; Jean Foster, M. Mulloy and T. Kane. Women’s Air Rifle, Jean finished 5th.