Brent Foster
Brent Foster (born 23 May 1967) is an athlete from New Zealand. As a swimmer and triathlete he has taken part in surf lifesaving and Ironman competitions and represented his country at the Commonwealth Games.
He was a member of the world champion New Zealand team at the 1998 World Surf Lifesaving Championship, and has set the swim course record at the New Zealand Ironman[broken anchor].[citation needed] In 2008 Foster won the Elite Men category of the ITU Aquathlon World Championships in Monterrey, Mexico.[1]
Commonwealth Games
Foster competed at the Commonwealth Games in 1986 and 1990.[2]
Year | City | Competition |
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1986 | Edinburgh, Scotland | Swimming, Men's 200m Freestyle |
1986 | Edinburgh, Scotland | Swimming, Men's 200m Individual Medley |
1986 | Edinburgh, Scotland | Swimming, Men's 400m Freestyle |
1986 | Edinburgh, Scotland | Swimming, Men's 400m Individual Medley |
1990 | Auckland, New Zealand | Swimming, Men's 200m Individual Medley |
1990 | Auckland, New Zealand | Swimming, Men's 400m Individual Medley |
References
External links
- Foster's website
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- Richard Stannard (2003)
- Shane Reed (2004)
- Tim Don (2005)
- Richard Stannard (2006)
- Sergio Sarmiento (2007)
- Brent Foster (2008)
- Antonio Mansur (2009)
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- Richard Varga (2015)
- Alistair Brownlee (2016)
- Matthew Sharpe (2017)
- Emmanuel Lejeune (2018)
- Rostyslav Pevtsov (2019)
- David Castro Fajardo (2021)
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