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Jack Foster may refer to: *Jack Foster (athlete) (1932–2004), England-born New Zealand long-distance runner *Jack Foster (Australian footballer) (1912–1995), Australian footballer for Melbourne * Jack Foster (footballer, born 1877) (1877–1946), English footballer * Jack Foster (cricketer) (1905–1976), English cricketer *Jack Foster (journalist) (1906–1978), American journalist * Jack Foster (''Neighbours''), fictional character on the Australian soap opera Neighbours *Jack Foster III from Trent Gardner See also *John Foster (other) John Foster may refer to: 15th/16th/17th-century politicians * John Foster (MP for Bristol), 15th-century MP for Bristol * John Foster (died 1576), Member of Parliament for Winchester, Plympton Erle and Hindon * John Foster (by 1508-47/51), ... * Jack Forster (born 1987), rugby player {{hndis, Foster, Jack ...
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Jack Foster (athlete)
John Charles Foster (23 May 1932 – 5 June 2004) was a long-distance runner born in Liverpool, England. At first a cyclist, who didn't start running until he was 32, he represented New Zealand in the men's marathon at two Summer Olympics at Munich, West Germany (1972) and Montreal, Canada (1976). He made the team for the 1975 International Cross Country Championships, where his country took the title. A resident of Rotorua, he won the silver medal in the marathon at the 1974 Commonwealth Games in Christchurch with a master's world record time of 2:11:18.6 at the age of 41. Two years earlier, he had set a world record for 20 miles at 1:39:14. Foster is featured in the New Zealand short film "On the Run" about Arthur Lydiard influenced athletes. In the final scene, Foster shows the highlight of his training is a 3,000 foot run down a 45 degree scree Scree is a collection of broken rock fragments at the base of a cliff or other steep rocky mass that has accumulated throug ...
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Jack Foster (Australian Footballer)
Jack Foster (30 November 1912 – 31 January 1995) was a former Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne Football Club, Melbourne in the Australian Football League, Victorian Football League (VFL). Notes External links

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Jack Foster (footballer, Born 1877)
John Samuel Foster (19 November 1877 – 5 February 1946) was an English footballer who played as a forward for various clubs in the 1900s. After retiring as a player, he became a manager. Playing career Foster was born in Rawmarsh, West Riding of Yorkshire, but started his professional career as an inside-forward at Blackpool of the Football League Second Division, where, during the 1901–02 season, he scored six goals from 28 league appearances. He then dropped down to the Midland League where he spent several seasons back in Yorkshire with Rotherham Town before moving to Southern League Watford in 1906. At Watford, he developed a reputation as a "dashing leader of attacking football". He returned to the Football League when he joined Sunderland of the First Division in December 1907 for a fee of £800. He made his first-team debut on 7 December, playing at centre-forward when he scored in a 2–0 victory at Birmingham. Foster retained his place for the next six matche ...
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Jack Foster (cricketer)
Jack Heygate Nedham Foster (8 September 1905 – 16 November 1976) was an English army officer and cricketer. He was born at Rochester in Kent Kent is a county in South East England and one of the home counties. It borders Greater London to the north-west, Surrey to the west and East Sussex to the south-west, and Essex to the north across the estuary of the River Thames; it faces ... and educated at Harrow School.Jack Foster
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