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Elizabeth Evadna Brey (November 23, 1931 – March 21, 2015), née Elizabeth Evadna Mullen, was an American competition swimmer who represented the United States at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia. Brey swam for the silver medal-winning U.S. team in the preliminary heats of the women's 4×100-meter freestyle relay. She was not eligible to receive a medal under the 1956 Olympic swimming rules, however, because she did not swim in the relay final. In addition to her Olympic appearance, Brey also competed at the 1951 and 1955 Pan American Games and won two gold and two silver medals.

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  • Elizabeth Evadna Brey (November 23, 1931 – March 21, 2015), née Elizabeth Evadna Mullen, was an American competition swimmer who represented the United States at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia. Brey swam for the silver medal-winning U.S. team in the preliminary heats of the women's 4×100-meter freestyle relay. She was not eligible to receive a medal under the 1956 Olympic swimming rules, however, because she did not swim in the relay final. In addition to her Olympic appearance, Brey also competed at the 1951 and 1955 Pan American Games and won two gold and two silver medals. Following her Olympic experience, she became the swim coach at George Washington University. Her husband Paul was a high school athletics director in Maryland. Her son Mike Brey is the men's basketball coach at the University of Notre Dame, daughter Brenda was a swimmer at Louisiana State University and is a physical education teacher and son Shane Brey is the Founder and inventor of 360 Hoops. Brey graduated from Purdue University in 1953, and served in the United States Army as an officer. Brey died March 21, 2015, of a heart attack; she was 83 years old. (en)
  • Elizabeth Evadna Brey, geborene Mullen, (* 23. November 1931 in , Pennsylvania; † 21. März 2015 in Lake Mary, Florida) war eine US-amerikanische Schwimmerin. Brey nahm für die USA an den Olympischen Sommerspielen 1956 in Melbourne teil. Sie war Teil der US-amerikanischen 4-mal-100-Meter-Staffel, die Silber gewann, kam dabei aber nur in den Vorläufen zum Einsatz. Zuvor hatte sie bereits an den Panamerikanischen Spielen 1951 und 1955 teilgenommen und dabei zwei Gold- und Silbermedaillen gewonnen. Nach ihrer aktiven Karriere wurde sie Schwimmtrainerin an der George Washington University. (de)
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  • Elizabeth Evadna Brey, geborene Mullen, (* 23. November 1931 in , Pennsylvania; † 21. März 2015 in Lake Mary, Florida) war eine US-amerikanische Schwimmerin. Brey nahm für die USA an den Olympischen Sommerspielen 1956 in Melbourne teil. Sie war Teil der US-amerikanischen 4-mal-100-Meter-Staffel, die Silber gewann, kam dabei aber nur in den Vorläufen zum Einsatz. Zuvor hatte sie bereits an den Panamerikanischen Spielen 1951 und 1955 teilgenommen und dabei zwei Gold- und Silbermedaillen gewonnen. Nach ihrer aktiven Karriere wurde sie Schwimmtrainerin an der George Washington University. (de)
  • Elizabeth Evadna Brey (November 23, 1931 – March 21, 2015), née Elizabeth Evadna Mullen, was an American competition swimmer who represented the United States at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia. Brey swam for the silver medal-winning U.S. team in the preliminary heats of the women's 4×100-meter freestyle relay. She was not eligible to receive a medal under the 1956 Olympic swimming rules, however, because she did not swim in the relay final. In addition to her Olympic appearance, Brey also competed at the 1951 and 1955 Pan American Games and won two gold and two silver medals. (en)
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