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Neil Milward Forster
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'''Neil Milward Forster''' (1927-2006) was a [[British]] [[field hockey]] player who competed in the [[1956 Summer Olympics]] and was the chairman of B&C Holdings.
==Early life==
Forster was born in 1927. He attended school at [[Hurstpierpoint College]] eventually becoming head of the school.<ref name="ntuk"></ref> Forster did his national service in the Navy before studying economics and law at [[Pembroke College, Cambridge]]. In college, Forster played [[tennis]], [[cricket]] and [[rugby]].<ref name="ntuk"></ref> While playing rugby, Forster got a [[Blue (university_sport)|Blue]] each year for Britain. Forster eventually joined Cayzer subsidiary Clan Line at the age of 25.
==Olympics==
Forster was a member of [[Great Britain]]'s [[Great_Britain_men%27s_national_field_hockey team|Field hockey team]] at the [[1956 Summer Olympics]] in which Great Britain finished in 4th place.<ref name="ntuk"></ref><ref></ref>
==Post olympics==
In 1963, Forster was sent to India at the age of 36 to become a liner conference chairman.<ref name="ntuk"></ref> In 1967, Forster returned to [[England]] where he eventually became the chairman of B&C Holdings.<ref name="ntuk"></ref>
==Personal life==
In 1954, Forster married Barbara Smith and had three children with her.<ref name="ntuk"></ref> Forster died on November 8, 2006.<ref name="ntuk"></ref>
==References==
==External links==
*[https://ift.tt/2CweTpp Neil Forster (Sports Reference)]
[[Category:1927 births]]
[[Category:2006 deaths]]
[[Category:Olympic field hockey players of Great Britain]]
[[Category:British male field hockey players]]
==Early life==
Forster was born in 1927. He attended school at [[Hurstpierpoint College]] eventually becoming head of the school.<ref name="ntuk"></ref> Forster did his national service in the Navy before studying economics and law at [[Pembroke College, Cambridge]]. In college, Forster played [[tennis]], [[cricket]] and [[rugby]].<ref name="ntuk"></ref> While playing rugby, Forster got a [[Blue (university_sport)|Blue]] each year for Britain. Forster eventually joined Cayzer subsidiary Clan Line at the age of 25.
==Olympics==
Forster was a member of [[Great Britain]]'s [[Great_Britain_men%27s_national_field_hockey team|Field hockey team]] at the [[1956 Summer Olympics]] in which Great Britain finished in 4th place.<ref name="ntuk"></ref><ref></ref>
==Post olympics==
In 1963, Forster was sent to India at the age of 36 to become a liner conference chairman.<ref name="ntuk"></ref> In 1967, Forster returned to [[England]] where he eventually became the chairman of B&C Holdings.<ref name="ntuk"></ref>
==Personal life==
In 1954, Forster married Barbara Smith and had three children with her.<ref name="ntuk"></ref> Forster died on November 8, 2006.<ref name="ntuk"></ref>
==References==
==External links==
*[https://ift.tt/2CweTpp Neil Forster (Sports Reference)]
[[Category:1927 births]]
[[Category:2006 deaths]]
[[Category:Olympic field hockey players of Great Britain]]
[[Category:British male field hockey players]]
October 09, 2018 at 12:50PM