Olympics
You wouldn’t give a dog act, or Karnow’s Monks, the spot on the bill Greg Foster got in life.
Jan. 6, 1989
UCLA Sports
Greg Foster, 6-foot 10-inch sophomore center who left the UCLA basketball team last week, will transfer to Texas El Paso this semester, officials at the Western Athletic Conference school said Monday.
Jan. 19, 1988
Greg Foster, the temper of track and field, the guy whose sulking ways turned everyone else’s blue skies gray, has mellowed.
Feb. 3, 1985
High School Sports
Californians Greg Foster, Janet Evans and Karch Kiraly were among the 10 finalists named for the James E.
Dec. 22, 1987
Greg Foster beat Roger Kingdom in the 60-meter hurdles at the Tricotex Cup track meet in Budapest, Hungary.
Feb. 19, 1990
Greg Foster, the world’s No. 1-ranked hurdler, said Tuesday his surgeon has told him he has little chance of competing at the upcoming U.S.
July 6, 1988
Greg Foster led an American sweep in the 110-meter hurdles at the Teresa Herrera international meet at La Coruna, Spain.
July 28, 1991
Two-time world champion hurdler Greg Foster has been suspended from competition for three months for testing positive for substances commonly found in over-the-counter cold medications.
April 19, 1990
Greg Foster said Tuesday that he left the UCLA basketball team and will withdraw from school because he was not growing as a player.
Jan. 13, 1988
April 20, 1990