Anthony Wayne "Tony" Stewart (born May 20, 1971) is an American professional stock car racing driver and NASCAR team owner. He is a three-time Sprint Cup Series champion as a driver. Throughout his racing career, Stewart has won racing titles in Indy, midget, sprint and USAC Silver Crown cars. He is the only driver in history to win a championship in both IndyCar and NASCAR.
Stewart owns and drives the No. 14 Chevrolet SS in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series for his own team, Stewart-Haas Racing, under crew chief Mike Bugarewicz. From 1999 to 2008, he drove the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing car, under crew chief Greg Zipadelli with The Home Depot as the primary sponsor. While driving for car owner Joe Gibbs, Stewart won two Cup Series championships in 2002 and 2005. In 2011, Stewart became the first owner-driver since Alan Kulwicki to win the Cup Series championship, which ended Jimmie Johnson's streak of consecutive championships at five. Stewart is the only driver to win the Cup Series championship under the old points system and the chase playoff format, and is the only driver to win the title under three different sponsorships (Winston in 2002, Nextel in 2005, and Sprint in 2011). He is also the first driver in the Cup Series to win the championship by virtue of a tie breaker (number of wins during the season is the first level tie breaker; Stewart had five while eventual runner-up Carl Edwards had one).
Tony Stewart (born 1971) is an American auto racing driver.
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Tony Stewart is a former running back in the Canadian Football League.
A graduate of University of Iowa, Stewart played 3 seasons with the Calgary Stampeders. His best season was 1994 when he rushed for 1120 yards and scored 19 touchdowns. He finished his career with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
Anthony Paul "Tony" Stewart (born 23 November 1956), a former Australian politician, was a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing the electorates of Bankstown and Lakemba between 1995 and 2011 for the Australian Labor Party.
He was the Minister for Small Business, Minister for Science and Medical Research and Minister Assisting the Minister for Health (Cancer) in the New South Wales State Government from 8 September 2008 till 11 November 2008. He was dismissed by Premier Nathan Rees after allegations that he had verbally and physically harassed a staff member. Stewart later challenged these allegations in the Supreme Court. In January 2010, he was appointed secretary assisting the minister for sport and recreation.
Stewart was elected to the NSW Legislative Assembly on 25 March 1995, representing the electorate Lakemba. He was elected as Member for Bankstown at a general election in March 1999 and re-elected to this district in March 2003 and March 2007.
Tony Alexander Stewart (born August 9, 1979) is a former American football tight end. He is the Founder and Executive Director of the non-profit Beyond the Locker. An organization whose mission is to help youth and athletes have better sense of self-awareness, empower them with self-worth and teach life skills through sports. Tony works to empower groups of athletes, students, and business professionals through different motivational and leadership presentations across the country. He also works as a lead consultant to the NFL in the Player Engagement Department.
His most recent work as Founder/Executive Director of Beyond the Locker and his work with amateur and professional athletes received the attention of organizations and companies across the San Francisco Bay Area. The NFL, Oakland Raiders, UC Davis, Fremont Bank, Endicia, Fremont Unified School District and Kaiser Permanente are just a few organizations that have benefited from the work Tony started after his playing days were done.
The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street in 2003, by order of first appearance.
Sarah Crocker was a teacher at Weatherfield High. She made her first and last appearance on 9th July 2003. She was portrayed by Naomie Thompson.
When one of Sarah's pupils, Rosie Webster, returns home upset and tells her mother, Sally, that she didn't get a part in a school play except for backstage, this makes Sally very angry. She goes to Weatherfield High and has a "talk" with Rosie's drama teacher, Miss Crocker. Sarah calmly explains to Sally that Rosie didn't get a part because she "didn't have the voice" but was a very nice girl which makes Sally tell her that Rosie will be a star one day. Sarah is shocked at Sally's behavior while Rosie was both angry and embarrassed. At home, she angrily confronted her mother for embarrassing her and tells her that when she goes back to school next year, Miss Crocker will be one of her teachers and she cannot face her.