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Box MS419.14

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Contains 28 Results:

Athlete ID. Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. Jean Foster, June and Sept., 2000

 File — Box: MS419.14, Folder: MS419.14.932
Identifier: MS419.14.932
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USA Sport: Shooting events; Women’s 50M Rifle 3-Position – Female, 5’1”, 132 lbs.

Dates: June and Sept., 2000

Periodical – Quickshots. Jean Foster. World Cup in Atlanta. “Rifle Team Stands Out at Atlanta World Cup”, Oct. issue, 2000

 File — Box: MS419.14, Folder: MS419.14.933
Identifier: MS419.14.933
Scope and Contents Pg.3) Jean Foster showed what she is capable of in Women’s 3-position when she added a 97.7 to a 583 for a high of 680.7, enough to win the silver medal, “I felt my positions were strong and solid, so I thought I’d do a couple of points better,” Foster observed. Kazakhstan (between Ukraine and Russia) shooter took gold with 683.6 and Swiss shooter, bronze - 679.3. Pg.5) Pictures of the 2000 U.S. Olympic Shooting Team. – Back cover; “Olympians Train in Minnesota”. Photo of rifle team – coach...
Dates: Oct. issue, 2000

Bulletin. Jean Foster. Shooting schedule for Olympic games. Sydney, Australia, Sept.14-Oct.1, 2000

 File — Box: MS419.14, Folder: MS419.14.934
Identifier: MS419.14.934
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Bulletin. Jean Foster. Shooting schedule for Olympic games. Sydney, Australia

Dates: Sept.14-Oct.1, 2000

Newspaper clipping – Bozeman Chronicle. Jean Foster. “Foster taking aim today” Olympic Games – Sydney. , Sept.19, 2000

 File — Box: MS419.14, Folder: MS419.14.935
Identifier: MS419.14.935
Scope and Contents Foster, 28, grew up with a range in the basement of the family’s Bozeman home and was among the Olympic shooting world virtually since birth. Today Foster matches her father with her 2nd trip to the Olympics. Foster competes in the women’s 50 meter 3-position rifle event with hopes of improving on her 12th- place finish at the 1996 Atlanta games. Shooting wasn’t something I loved from the beginning. It was something I worked hard at and grew to love” Foster got her 1st match win at...
Dates: Sept.19, 2000

Newsletter. Jean Foster. Summer Olympics – Sydney, Australia, Sept.14-Oct.1, 2000

 File — Box: MS419.14, Folder: MS419.14.936
Identifier: MS419.14.936
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Johnson scores gold for U.S. No mention of Foster.

Dates: Sept.14-Oct.1, 2000

Emails. Jean Foster and (sister) Anne, Sept.13, 2000

 File — Box: MS419.14, Folder: MS419.14.937
Identifier: MS419.14.937
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Jean’s at the Olympics, sick with a cold. Anne has a new job (Yellowstone archivist?).

Dates: Sept.13, 2000

Postcards. Jean Foster, Sept.25, 2000

 File — Box: MS419.14, Folder: MS419.14.938
Identifier: MS419.14.938
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1.) One mailed to Jack and Trish. 2.) One mailed to Anne (sister). Jean signs her nickname “Bean” and “Beaner”.

Dates: Sept.25, 2000

Periodical article – SSUSA. Jean Foster. Summer Olympic Games in Sydney and World Cup in Atlanta., Sept.14-Oct.1, 2000

 File — Box: MS419.14, Folder: MS419.14.939
Identifier: MS419.14.939
Scope and Contents U.S. Shooters – ISSF World Cup. Women’s 3-position rifle honors went to Olga Dovgun of Kazakhstan, with USA’s Jean Foster, a second- generation Olympic rifle shooter, taking the silver medal. Switzerland’s G. Buhlamann finished more than a point behind Foster for the bronze. Pg.11) 2000 Summer Olympics. Women’s 3-position rifle looked to be a long shot for a U.S. shooting medal. Melissa Mulloy made it into the Olympics, finishing 8th in the finals. But the competition was just too stiff, and...
Dates: Sept.14-Oct.1, 2000