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Jimmy Foster (other)
Jimmy Foster may refer to: *Jimmy Foster (basketball) (born 1951), retired American basketball player *Jimmy Foster (racing driver) (born 1977), former NASCAR driver * James Foster (ice hockey) (1905–1969), often known as Jimmy, Scottish-born Canadian ice hockey goaltender See also *James Foster (other) James Foster may refer to: * James Foster (Baptist minister) (1697–1753), English Baptist minister * James Foster (architect) (c. 1748–1823), English mason and architect in Bristol * James Foster (cricketer, born 1854) (1854–1914), English cr ... * Jim Foster (other) {{hndis, Foster, Jimmy ...
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Jimmy Foster (basketball)
James Foster (born December 16, 1951) is a retired American basketball player. He was a 6'1", 175 lb guard (basketball), guard born in Jersey City, New Jersey and attended the University of Connecticut and played in the American Basketball Association (ABA) from 1974 to 1976 with the Spirits of St. Louis and Denver Nuggets. White was selected in the 1974 NBA draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers and in the 1974 ABA draft by the Carolina Cougars. External linksNBA stats
@ basketballreference.com 1951 births Living people African-American basketball players Allentown Jets players American men's basketball players Basketball players from Jersey City, New Jersey Becker Hawks men's basketball players Carolina Cougars draft picks Cleveland Cavaliers draft picks Denver Nuggets players Junior college men's basketball players in the United States Point guards Spirits of St. Louis players UConn Huskies men's basketball players 21st-century African-American people 20th-century African ...
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Jimmy Foster (racing Driver)
Jimmy Foster (born March 1, 1977 in Ormond Beach, Florida) is a former NASCAR driver. He was a part-time driver on the Busch Series from 1997–1999. Before competing in the Busch Series, Foster was an avid competitor at Florida tracks, winning more than 200 races by the age of 15. He then competed in the NASCAR Goody's Dash Series in 1996, winning once and clinching the series' Rookie of the Year award while finishing 7th in series points. His season got off to a wild start at Daytona though; while running 2nd, a tire blew on his car, sending him spinning before his car went airborne on the tri-oval for several feet before landing back on the track. He walked away okay, but the accident marked the last straw by Goody's Dash officials regarding airborne crashes as they mandated the roof flaps on all the cars, just like in NASCAR's top tier series, starting the next year in 1997, however airborne crashes and flips were still very common throughout the rest of the series' existence. ...
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James Foster (ice Hockey)
James John Foster (September 13, 1905 – January 4, 1969) was a Scottish-Canadian ice hockey goaltender. He is best known for his role in leading the Great Britain men's national ice hockey team to its only gold medal, in ice hockey at the 1936 Winter Olympics. He was posthumously inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2023. Early life Born in Glasgow, Foster emigrated to Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1912. Foster first rose to prominence as a hockey player in the Winnipeg Junior Hockey League in the early 1920s. With the Winnipeg Argonauts, and later the University of Manitoba, Foster earned a reputation as "the world's finest goaltender." His team won the Manitoba Junior Provincial Championship in 1925, and he was a two-time winner of the Manitoba Championship, first in 1927 with the Winnipeg Winnipegs and in 1930 with the Elmwood Millionaires. Around this time, he suffered a broken leg and had to briefly leave hockey. In 1931, he joined the Moncton Hawks of the Maritime Senior Hocke ...
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James Foster (other)
James Foster may refer to: * James Foster (Baptist minister) (1697–1753), English Baptist minister * James Foster (architect) (c. 1748–1823), English mason and architect in Bristol * James Foster (cricketer, born 1854) (1854–1914), English cricketer * James Foster (cricketer, born 1980), English cricketer * James Foster (economist) (born 1955), American economist, known for Foster–Greer–Thorbecke indices * James Foster (ice hockey) (1905–1969), Scottish-born Canadian hockey player * James Foster (ironmaster) (1786–1853), English ironmaster, owner of the Stourbridge Ironworks and various others, and a partner in Foster, Rastrick and Company * James Foster (Mormon) (1786–1841), early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement * James C. Foster, chairman and chief executive officer of Charles River Laboratories, Inc. * James H. Foster (1827–1907), Wisconsin politician * James W. Foster (died 1932), American politician * James L. Foster, former Member of the Legislativ ...
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