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In the News (Wed 30 Dec 09)

  
 Lleyton Hewitt Online - Biography
Hewitt's mother Cherilyn Rumball is a former champion netballer while his father Glynn Hewitt is a AFL footballer, whereas his sister Jaslyn has followed in his footsteps and is a champion junior tennis player.
Lleyton Hewitt began his tennis career at a grass court at his West Lakes home which his family owned.
The Adelaide (Australia) born tennis player, Lleyton Hewitt, was born into the world on the 24th of February, 1981.
www.geocities.com /lleytonhewittonline/LHOBiography.htm   (649 words)

  
 Lleyton Hewitt Fans' Journal
Hewitt had dedicated his life to winning the Australian Open since his parents Cherilyn and Glynn first drove him from their home in Adelaide to watch the championship as a small child.
Hewitt publicly thanked her for supporting him after his loss to Safin but there was no indication of his pending proposal.
Hewitt is taking a break after the Open but plans to return for the opening round of the Davis Cup against Austria in the first week of March.
community.livejournal.com /lleytonhewitt   (893 words)

  
 Australian of the Year
Lleyton was born in Adelaide in 1981 and lives his life by a work ethic instilled in him by his parents Cherilyn and Glynn, both sportspeople.
Lleyton Hewitt, at 21-years-of-age, has made an incredible mark on the world tennis stage.
More importantly, Lleyton became a global ambassador for Special Olympics in 2002 and continues to support national organization such as the McGuiness McDermott Foundation, the Bone Growth Foundation, and the Starlight Foundation.
www.australianoftheyear.gov.au /recipient.asp?pID=83   (398 words)

  
 Lleyton Hewitt
Lleyton Glynn Hewitt was born on February 24th 1981 in Adelaide, Australia.
Over the past years, Lleyton Hewitt has broken so many records, and defeated so many opponents, that he has clearly shown he had the tenacity, the perseverance and the talent to be the #1 player in the world.
Lleyton Hewitt played on the Australian Rules Football until age 13, when he decided to pursue a career in tennis.
www.tennisracquets.com /players/lleytonhewitt.html   (277 words)

  
 Lleyton Hewitt Pictures, News, Photos, Bio, Fan Sites
Growing up in a sports-minded household with father, Australian rules footballer, Glynn Hewitt, he took the tennis world by storm at an early age showing his now signature fierce competitiveness by becoming the youngest winner of an Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) tournament when he won the 1998 Adelaide Invitational.
Born February 24, 1981 in Adelaide, South Australia, Hewitt is winner of the 2001 US Open and 2002 Wimbledon men's singles titles.
Sports - Lleyton Hewitt - Breaking news and an extensive gallery of recent action photos on the court.
www.chiff.com /recreation/sports/sports-stars/lleyton-hewitt.htm   (344 words)

  
 2003p3
Stoltenberg was at pains to point out yesterday that he remained on good terms with Hewitt and that he didn't want to cause his friend or parents Glynn and Cherilyn Hewitt any further distress.
Stoltenberg announced he was quitting as Hewitt's coach just three weeks out from Wimbledon, saying he wanted to spend more time with his young family.
"Jason's been great for my game and I understand the reasons why he has taken this decision," Hewitt said before flying to London, where he will attempt to win a fourth consecutive Stella Artois Championships at Queen's Club.
www.lleytonhewitt.biz /2003p3.htm   (344 words)

  
 p13
Stoltenberg, however, refused to speculate on Australian media reports which said the U.S. Open champion had split with Darren Cahill because his coach of three years felt claustrophobic about the constant hands-on role of Hewitt's father Glynn.
Stoltenberg, who is based in Orlando, Florida, said although he knew Hewitt, 20, well, he would be learning as he went along as the pair tried to cope with the pressures of the world number one ranking.
Stoltenberg, also a client with Hewitt at sports management group Octagon, lives in Florida with Czech-born wife Andrea, four-year-old son Matthew, and seven-month-old daughter Amy.
www.lleytonhewitt.biz /articleslleyton/p13.htm   (344 words)

  
 2005p02
Cartwright became engaged to Hewitt after he presented her with a near flawless four-carat classic solitaire engagement ring from Tiffany and Co. The ring, said to be worth more than $200,000, covers the width of Cartwright's finger and was made in New York.
Cartwright said the past 12 months had been one of the most important years of her life, not least because of her engagement, which reportedly involved Hewitt giving her a ring valued at about $200,000.
The pair were speaking at the launch of the South Australian version of 'TRIVIAL PURSUIT', in which bout Glynn - a former SANFL (aussie rules) footballer - and Lleyton feature.
www.lleytonhewitt.biz /2005p02.htm   (3907 words)

  
 CANTON LODGE
Past Masters: James McKinley Bonner, Hewitt Collins, Major Strickland Cobb, James Victor Dampeer, Oscar Thomas Farrell, John Wesley Hale, Jr., Clarence Henry Jones, Max Lewinthal, Charles Sidney Martz, Robert Calvin Morgan, James Buford Price, Robert Shaw Rabb, Robert W. Scott, Joseph Josiah Simpson, Sylvannus Wheeler Smith, Lloyd Gilmer Spivey, Herman Brooks West
Suspended N.P.D.: Hewitt Clifton Collins, Mark Meeks Warren
Graham from Cresent City #387 in New Orleans, LA; William F. Glynn from St. John #20 in Columbus, IN.
www.icrr.net /canton7.htm   (3907 words)

  
 WTAworld.com - Lleyton's Lounge: Lleyton news and articles
Cash also defended Hewitt's parents, Glynn and Cherilyn, who follow their son to the major tournaments at Hewitt's request.
Yet whenever he got back to the privacy of his hotel suite, he would go absolutely crazy at his coach Lennart Bergelin."
www.wtaworld.com /archive/index.php/t-66604-p-2   (3907 words)

  
 Football Hornchurch 3 Sutton United 0 (from This Is Local London)
Hewitt threw himself in the way of Gorman's shot at the expense of a corner, but the reprieve was brief as the flag kick was cleared as far as Gorman, whose low shot was turned in to the roof of the net by Stowe.
The home side's only other contribution to the first half notes were bookings for Matt Glynn and Terry Bowes.
Two minutes from time, however, Hornchurch finally made absolutely sure as Wilson came outside his area to collect a long through pass, but rather than clear it downfield tried to take the ball back in to his penalty area and was robbed by substitute Nana Badu, who walked it in to the empty net.
www.thisislocallondon.co.uk /display.var.588638.0.football_hornchurch_3_sutton_united_0.php   (3907 words)

  
 British Units
CO was Colonel Glynn Jones, based at Riyahd (King Khaled international airport) as a territorial army general hospital, from 27th December 1990 to mid-may 1991.
14th/20th King's Hussars (57 Challenger MBTs) with A squadron, The Life Guards (14 Challenger MBTs) attached, under command of Major James Hewitt, when deployed on Boxing day 1990 from Germany, as an attachment Squadron to the 14/20 Kings Hussars, and spearheading the British assault on the Iragi's.
The TSW were the first RAF ground units into Iraq, deploying Fuel Support to both Dressing Stations in the 4th and 7th Armoured Brigades.
www.britains-smallwars.com /gulf/gulfunits.htm   (3624 words)

  
 British Units
CO was Colonel Glynn Jones, based at Riyahd (King Khaled international airport) as a territorial army general hospital, from 27th December 1990 to mid-may 1991.
14th/20th King's Hussars (57 Challenger MBTs) with A squadron, The Life Guards (14 Challenger MBTs) attached, under command of Major James Hewitt, when deployed on Boxing day 1990 from Germany, as an attachment Squadron to the 14/20 Kings Hussars, and spearheading the British assault on the Iragi's.
Military Provost Staff Corps (MPSC), one member WOI(RSM) Alan License MPSC was attached to 1 Coldm Gds (part of the PoW Guard Force)and later based at Maryhill POW camp.
www.britains-smallwars.com /gulf/gulfunits.htm   (3624 words)

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