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He was second choice behind [[Simon Mason (field hockey player)|Simon Mason]]. Lewis, [[nickname]]d ''Lewi'', played club hockey for [[Cannock Hockey Club|Cannock]], [[Havant]] and is currently with [[Gross Flottbeker]]. Lewis made his international debut in [[Malaysia]], [[1994]], playing against [[South Africa]].
He was second choice behind [[Simon Mason (field hockey player)|Simon Mason]]. Lewis, [[nickname]]d ''Lewi'', played club hockey for [[Cannock Hockey Club|Cannock]], [[Havant]] and is currently with [[Gross Flottbeker]]. Lewis made his international debut in [[Malaysia]], [[1994]], playing against [[South Africa]].
Jimi often travels to Spain and coaches hockey for Marshland High Scool [Norfolk] along with other former international Paul Swinburn (field hockey player).
Jimi often travels to Spain and coaches hockey for Marshland High School [Norfolk] along with other former international Paul Swinburn (field hockey player).


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Jimi Lewis (born July 5, 1974 in Lydney) is an English field hockey goalkeeper, who was a member of the British squad that finished in ninth position in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.

He was second choice behind Simon Mason. Lewis, nicknamed Lewi, played club hockey for Cannock, Havant and is currently with Gross Flottbeker. Lewis made his international debut in Malaysia, 1994, playing against South Africa. Jimi often travels to Spain and coaches hockey for Marshland High School [Norfolk] along with other former international Paul Swinburn (field hockey player).

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