Sports
- John Stewart (cricketer) (fl. 1792–1797), English cricketer
- John P. Stewart (fl. 1903–1906), American football coach
- Stuffy Stewart (1894–1980), American baseball player
- Jack Stewart (ice hockey) (1917–1983), Canadian ice hockey player
- Jackie Stewart (footballer born 1921) (1921–1990), Scottish footballer
- Jackie Stewart (footballer born 1929) (1929–2004), Scottish footballer
- Sir Jackie Stewart (born 1939), Scottish racing driver
- John Stewart (ice hockey b. 1950), Canadian ice hockey player
- John Stewart (ice hockey b. 1954), Canadian ice hockey player
- John Stewart (baseball) (born c. 1964), American baseball player
- John Stewart (footballer) (born 1985), Scottish footballer
- Johnny Stewart (born 1990), professional Scottish footballer
- Jonathan Stewart (born 1987), American football player
- John Joseph Stewart (1923–2002), New Zealand rugby union coach
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Famous quotes containing the word sports:
“...I didnt come to this with any particular cachet. I was just a person who grew up in the United States. And when I looked around at the people who were sportscasters, I thought they were just people who grew up in the United States, too. So I thought, Why cant a woman do it? I just assumed everyone else would think it was a swell idea.”
—Gayle Gardner, U.S. sports reporter. As quoted in Sports Illustrated, p. 85 (June 17, 1991)
“It was so hard to pry this door open, and if I mess up I know the people behind me are going to have it that much harder. Because then theres living proof. They can sit around and say, See? It doesnt work. I dont want to be their living proof.”
—Gayle Gardner, U.S. sports reporter. As quoted in Sports Illustrated, p. 87 (June 17, 1991)
“In the past, it seemed to make sense for a sportswriter on sabbatical from the playpen to attend the quadrennial hawgkilling when Presidential candidates are chosen, to observe and report upon politicians at play. After all, national conventions are games of a sort, and sports offers few spectacles richer in low comedy.”
—Walter Wellesley (Red)