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  Jeff Wilson (sportsman) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wilson was born in Invercargill and educated at Cargill High School, where in one rugby game he scored nine tries and a total of 66 points.
Jeff Wilson is married to Adine Wilson (nee Harper), captain of the New Zealand netball team.
Wilson was first selected for the All Blacks tour to Britain in 1993, making his debut as an All Black against London and SE Division on October 23, 1993 and his test debut against Scotland on November 20, 1993, scoring three tries in that game.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jeff_Wilson_(sportsman)   (680 words)

  
 CNNSI.com - Rugby Union - Former All Black Wilson back in rugby union - Monday October 30, 2000 07:35 AM
Wilson, 27, mothballed his rugby career in May, saying he was not retiring but he wanted space and time to pursue other things in his life.
"Jeff has indicated to us that he is feeling refreshed after his break from the game and is keen to play and finish his career in New Zealand," NZRFU chief executive David Rutherford said in a statement following a meeting with Wilson on Monday.
He suggested Wilson would "in all likelihood" be selected to play for the Highlanders in the Super 12, but added this would be on merit.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /rugby/news/2000/10/30/wilson_back   (312 words)

  
 Motorsport.com: News channel
The race was slowed by four caution periods, the last of which came on lap 120 and set up a 25-lap green flag shootout to the checkered flag at the end of the event.
Jeff Wilson of Durham, N.C. had been to Victory Lane at South Boston Speedway before, but not in the past five years.
By lap 12, however, Wilson had rallied to the front of the pack where he remained for the rest of the event.
www.motorsport.com /news/article.asp?ID=216096   (969 words)

  
 Competition Plus.com - Drag Racing's Internet Magazine
Shields defeated Jeff Wilson in the final, 5.372/265.64 to 5.500/252.99.
“Jeff has beaten me a few times in the finals, so it was good to give him a little ‘pay-back’,” Shields said with a laugh.
Torco Fuel Leaves Them Shaking In Their Tracks - Jeff Wilson, driver of the Torco Fuels Dragster took jumped the next round, leaving Gene Snow at the line with a bad case of tire-shake.
www.competitionplus.com /2005_03_05/nhra_houston_sportsman.html   (1905 words)

  
 SPT-SPEED.x2
But we were having a conversation over dinner one day, and I asked Shelly if she wanted to drive it, and she said sure.
One of the top drivers from the Houston area who races regularly in Alvin and is considered a national heavyweight in modified midget racing is Jeff Wilson of Humble.
Jeff just happens to work in Houston and live in Humble but he comes down every weekend to race.
www.chron.com /content/houston/yourtown/zone7/95/07/05/car.html   (799 words)

  
 Jeff Wilson - Capitol Shopping (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.virginia.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Jeff is responsible for the overall management of the Centre and lists some of his duties as continuing to innovate and implement new ways of delivering services in the centre so that the Capitol is seen to be the market leader within the industry.
Jeff has been a board member of the City Retail Partnership since 2000 and has also become actively involved in the community.
Jeff is married to Sherryl and they have two children.
www.plusshops.co.uk.cob-web.org:8888 /cv's/jwilson.html   (353 words)

  
 2003 Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series Results
Wilson, of Winfield, Mo., scored his third win of the season and took the lead in the Top Alcohol Dragster division points standings with a 5.577-second, 252.85-mph run in the final round, defeating Bill McCornack, of Lexington, Ky.
Meanwhile, Jeff Wilson, who is currently in second place in the North Central Division's Top Alcohol Dragster points standings, qualified fourth with a 5.604-second, 251.44-mph pass.
Wilson's first win of the season came at an out-of-division race in Memphis, Tenn. He also has two first-round losses and a semifinal round appearance on the year.
www.nhra.com /2003/sportsman/div3/BowlingGreen.html   (2349 words)

  
 NHRA News: Wilson signs Torco Race Fuels as primary sponsor for two-car assault (1/06/2004)
Defending Division 3 Top Alcohol Dragster Champion Jeff Wilson has announced the signing of Torco Race Fuels as primary sponsor for the team's two-car assault for the NHRA Lucas Oil World Championship in 2004.
Wilson will continue to pilot his Championship-winning blown alcohol dragster, which will be tuned by Top Alcohol Funny Car hitters Marc and Tim White, and debut an A/Fuel Dragster tuned by nitro veteran Al Meade to compete when conditions favor the injected-nitro combination.
Wilson feels the support of Torco Race Fuels and the availability of both combinations has put him in the best position he's ever had to win a World Championship.
www.nhra.com /2004/sportsman/news/january/010601.html   (457 words)

  
 Jeff Heotzler Racing - Archived News
The DIRT Sportsman New York City PBA feature of 20 laps was a non-point affair as the DIRT Sportsman series was running an event at the Fonda Speedway.
For the first time ever, the DIRT Sportsman feature was shortened to 18 laps after a continuous series of yellow flags forced track officials to checker the event.
The highlight of the evening was the crowning of 2003 Modified champion Jeff Heotzler and the Mike Sparta Trucking, Ray and Debbie Tuit 673 Racing team that reaped a bundle of honors besides their 5 foot winner's trophy.
www.jeffheotzler.com /NewsArchives.htm   (10852 words)

  
 RACE RESULTS
Jeff Wilson of Durham, N.C. isn't running a full schedule at South Boston Speedway this season, but he is making the most of his appearances at the four-tenths mile asphalt oval.
Wilson roared to his second victory of the season in the Budweiser Pure Stock Division.
Wilson set the fast qualifying time for the event, but had to start from the eighth position following a pre-race inversion.
www.southbostonspeedway.com /2006/jul3/eventpage.htm   (803 words)

  
 Jeff Wilson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jeff Wilson (sportsman), New Zealand Rugby Union and Cricket player.
Jeff Wilson (middle school student), United States of America
This human name article is a disambiguation page – a list of pages that might otherwise share the same title, which is a person's or persons' name.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jeff_Wilson   (110 words)

  
 Emmons doubles, Fritts wins TAFC on six cylinders at largest Division 4 points race in five years National Dragster - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Wilson made it a Division 3 sweep of the alcohol classes as he routed the home troops with a pair of 5.43s in the first two rounds and a strong 5.39 in the final.
Wilson added to his performance advantage with a psychic.005 reaction time and came away the easy winner, 5.39 to 5.47.
Callaway, a semifinalist in Houston, assumed the points lead from Shelly Howard, who chose not to compete to be with her husband, Paul, who is recovering from a heart attack.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa4078/is_200304/ai_n9173871   (987 words)

  
 2003 Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series Results
Wilson, a Winfield, Mo., resident, qualified in the bottom half of the eight-car field but by the time first round of eliminations was over, the first four qualifiers were out of the race.
The winner in the division's Top Sportsman class was Sandy Wilkins of Fuquay Varinna, N.C. Veteran Comp Eliminator racer Ron Selway of New Philadelphia, Ohio, was involved in an accident during first round of eliminations Sunday at Edgewater Sports Park when his 1967 Corvette went out of control past the finish line.
NORTH CENTRAL DIVISION TOP SPORTSMAN CLASS: Run in conjunction with the Lucas Oil Series, competitors in the Top Sportsman class are vying for division championships and a share in the $3,200 event purse as well as points leading to a divisional championship.
www.nhra.com /2003/sportsman/div3/Cleves.html   (2622 words)

  
 NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series News: Wilson to debut new sponsor in Houston (04/10/2002)
NHRA Top Alcohol driver Jeff Wilson has signed several chapters of Associated Builders and Contractors as sponsors for his team in the 2002 season.
These ABC chapters join Starcon onboard with Wilson Racing, who has been a sponsor the past four years.
Wilson, from Winfield, Mo., feels that the added support from ABC, coupled with a state-of-the-art new race car being built by renowned chassis builder and innovator Mike Spitzer will give him the tools to run for the Top Alcohol Dragster World Championship this season.
www.nhra.com /2002/sportsman/news/april/041001.html   (709 words)

  
 Lake City - The Sportsman Outdoors & Fly Shop: Guide Services.
The "big fella" of The Sportsman guide staff, Steve is truly a gentle giant despite his imposing size.
Steve has fly fished everywhere between Mexico and Canada, and the waters of Yellowstone are his preferred burial grounds.
Steve fits in well with The Sportsman's guide staff as he is single and the love of his life is his chocolate lab "Cleo".
www.lakecitysportsman.com /lcGuides.asp   (462 words)

  
 RACE RESULTS (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.virginia.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Peters was assessed a stop and go penalty after the incident and, once he went a lap down to the field, opted to park for the night.
Jeff Wilson of Durham, N.C. set the fast time in qualifying for the 30-lap Budweiser Pure Stock Division race, but started from the eighth slot following a pre-race inversion.
Wilson moved into the lead position on the track on lap 19 and held on the remainder of the way in the event, which was slowed by two cautions.
www.southbostonspeedway.com.cob-web.org:8888 /2006/Aug19/EventPage.htm   (1035 words)

  
 Bishofberger claims victory at Jefferson Speedway!
In Sportsman Division action, Dylan Schuyler of Dousman claimed his first Career feature in the 25 lap main event.
At the stripe it was Schuyler for the win, followed by Trent Erdman of Ft. Atkinson, Jeff Kohlhoff of Watertown, Schmidt and Rich Titus of Jefferson.
Claiming victories, in 8 lap heat races, were Mike Manley of Ft. Atkinson, Scott Bush of Ft. Atkinson, Lonny Wilson of Janesville and Roger Stephenson of Cambridge.
www.racingonline.com /jefferson/report/2001/pr017.html   (1547 words)

  
 Son / Father Finish First and Second at Jefferson Speedway!
Quam set the qualifying pace, with a 15.943 second orbit of the quarter mile, while heat race victories went to Charles Dixon of Waukesha and English.
Heat race victories went to Kris Schoonover of Janesville, Lonny Wilson of Janesville and Milton's Jim Williams.
Joining the feature, from the Last Chance Race, were Jessie Ayers of Stoughton, Jeff Jesberger of Sun Prairie, Jenny Weir of Cottage Grove and Wilson.
www.jeffersonspeedway.com /report/2002/pr025.html   (1265 words)

  
 Motorhead Heaven - Great Moments in Motorsports
After 14 years of dedication to engine building excellence, Jeff Wilson is more convinced than ever of the value of teamwork in achieving success.
In 1992, Jeff was awarded the Clevite NASCAR Engine Builder of the Year title.
Even Jeff acknowledged how important it was to start up front and that, “what always makes that little bit of difference in winning the pole is that little extra horsepower.” Obviously Rick’s dedication and commitment paid off for his team as they won a series high of six races and the Winston Cup Championship.
www.engineparts.com /Motorhead/motorsports/former.html   (1598 words)

  
 Lucas Oil
Datweiler, of Herscher, Ill., ran 5.729 seconds at 251.91 mph in the final which was enough to beat Dave Hirata of Lowell, Ind., who ran 5.901 seconds at 244.92 mph.  Datweiler qualified in the sixth spot and was able to get around defending division champion Bill Reichert of Owosso, Mich., in the semis.
Jeff Taylor, Lumberton, N.C., '04 Cavalier, G/SMA, 9.045, 124.43
Jeff Klomps, Bayfield, Ont., '02 Corvette, 9.921, 147.70
www.lucasoil.com /articles/2191,1.html   (438 words)

  
 KRC Performance Online-The Dodge Truck Authority...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
If ladder bars are your choice, then make sure they are double adjustable with the pinion angle adjuster preferably in the bottom bar as ours are.
Bolt on kits are only as strong as the clamp load, stick with welding for the ultimate in strength and weight transfer.
Sportsman ladder bar coil over conversion for a 99 Dakota R/T pictured.
www.krcperformance.com /newcontent/suspension.html   (416 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Former /player/ENGP636'>All Black Jeff Wilson played in two rugby World Cups, and while he also represented New Zealand in cricket he did not make the World Cup squad.
Born in Namibia but raised in South Africa where he studied medicine at Stellenbosch University, Van Vuuren turned his back on a lucrative career as a professional sportsman to return to his birthland in 1997 and concentrate on medicine.
"I would never think of myself as a professional sportsman because I like it the way it is," he said.
www.cricmania.com /news/CricNews030215160002.html   (629 words)

  
 Jeff Leaves Survivor's Ulong Tribe | Survivor: Palau : People.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
OUSTED: Ulong lost Jeff Wilson, the 21-year-old personal trainer from Ventura, Calif., on Thursday night’s episode of Survivor: Palau.
Jeff asked to be removed from the contest once he injured his ankle, which he decided would not heal in time to help the game.
Once eliminated, Jeff, still loyal to his tribe, declared: "Ulong, it's time to take Koror to the cleaners!" Oddly, it was Kim who thought she was going to get the boot by the tribal council.
people.aol.com /people/article/0,26334,1034173,00.html   (703 words)

  
 Welcome to the Roxboro Courier = Times
Jeff Wilson of Durham came home in s second, while Rougemont’s Jeremy Shields finished third.
Gary Lloyd of Mebane picked up his second victory of the season in the Southern Ground Pounders Sportsman division at Orange County Speedway.
Keith Maready of Mebane came home in second in the 25-lap sprint, while Hillsborough’s Sam Faucette earned a third-place finish.
www.roxboro-courier.com /LocalSports/ls061406-1.htm   (945 words)

  
 Bluegrass Motor Speedway and STARS Battle of the Bluegrass Racing Results - Bardstown, Kentucky
Johnny Lee leads Bo Wilson by 1 point in the Sportsman points chase headed into this week's regular season finale, while Bobby Mattingly has a 3 point lead on Dan Bryan in the Street Stock class headed into this weekend's action.
Also, there will be an honor system for the race fans as if they bring someone with them that has never been to a dirt track race, that person that has never been to a dirt track race will receive free admission.
Barry Chesser of Chaplin, KY captured his fourth Sportsman feature win of the 2003 season at Bluegrass and he drove his Buzick Constuction/Budweiser/Nalley's Auto Parts/ Bumper-to-Bumper sponsored #36 mount to the win over Johnny Lee, Rocky Wilson, Bo Wilson, and Darrell Gaddis.
www.racerslounge.com /Bluegrass_Speedway.htm   (8174 words)

  
 Memphis Dragracing
More than 500 competitors in the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series converged on Memphis Motorsports Park this weekend for the second of six events in the NHRA South Central Division.
Jeff Wilson took the win in Top Alcohol Dragster, while Kim Fritts won an anticlimactic Top Alcohol Funny Car final.
Wilson defeated defending South Central Division champion Lee Callaway of Channelview, Texas, to win the event.
www.memphisdragracing.com /news/division_race.html   (490 words)

  
 Welcome to the Roxboro Courier = Times
We asked him if he was going to be coming back up here so we’d know what we were up against.”
Justin Snow was the champion in the Limited Sportsman division last season at South Boston Speedway and may be on his way to one at OCS after a dominating victory Saturday.The Danville, Va. driver led every lap and was never seriously challenged in the event.
Shawn Laws was first to the checkered flag in the Pure Stock division, followed by Jeff Wilson and Chuck Watkins.
www.roxboro-courier.com /LocalSports/ls031506-1.htm   (916 words)

  
 Lucas Oil
Tulsa, Okla., racer Howard beat Jeff Wilson of Winfield, Mo., in the final round.  Although Wilson’s car broke on the launch, Howard made her best run of the weekend at 5.390 second and 266.42 mph.  Wilson’s best effort had been his qualifying run of 5.450 seconds at 261.22 mph.
Branch, of Artesia, N.M., beat Richard McClain in the final round with a 5.788-second, 251.34 mph pass.  The pair battled for the No.1 qualifying spot, which McClain won on the final run.  But in the final, he jumped the gun and red-lighted against Branch.
4) Jeff Wilson, Winfield, Mo., 5.491, 258.47 def.
www.lucasoil.com /articles/2150,1.html   (479 words)

  
 Team Tumbleweed Racing Results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Baja 1000, November 10, 2001 - Team Tumbleweed overcomes a blown countershaft seal to take 3rd place in the Open Sportsman class at the Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 and finishes in 2nd Place in the 2001 Duralast SCORE Championship Point Series.
Baja 500, June 2, 2001 - Team Tumbleweed survives broken bolts, booby traps and gushing oil to take 8th place in the Open Sportsman class at the Tecate SCORE Baja 500 and clings to 2nd Place in the Duralast SCORE Championship Point Series.
SCORE's Sal Fish congratulates Team Tumbleweed's Steven Brink, Phillip Yeager (seated on bike) and Jeff Wilson (not shown) at the finish line of the Tecate SCORE San Felipe 250.
www.monstermoto.com /tumbleweed/racing.html   (176 words)

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