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Brenda Catherine Lawson (born 30 October 1967) is a New Zealand rower. She was twice world champion in women's double sculls with Philippa Baker, and they were both inducted into the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame in 2012. Lawson was born in 1967 in Nelson; her mother is Val Wilson. She received her education at Nayland College and lived in Nelson until age 17, when she left to progress her rowing career. Lawson rowed for clubs in Wairau, Hamilton, and Whanganui. — New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame

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  • بريندا لوسون (بالإنجليزية: Brenda Lawson)‏ هي مجدفة نيوزيلندية، ولدت في 30 أكتوبر 1967 في نيلسون في نيوزيلندا. (ar)
  • Brenda Catherine Lawson (born 30 October 1967) is a New Zealand rower. She was twice world champion in women's double sculls with Philippa Baker, and they were both inducted into the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame in 2012. Lawson was born in 1967 in Nelson; her mother is Val Wilson. She received her education at Nayland College and lived in Nelson until age 17, when she left to progress her rowing career. Lawson rowed for clubs in Wairau, Hamilton, and Whanganui. Along with Philippa Baker she finished 4th in the women's double sculls at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Lawson and Baker then went on to become double sculls world champions twice in a row, first in 1993 in Račice, Czech Republic, and then in 1994 in Indianapolis, USA. At the 1995 World Rowing Championships in Tampere, Finland, they came third. At the 1996 Summer Olympics, Lawson and Baker came sixth in the double sculls. Lawson and Baker were named New Zealand team of the year at the 1994 Halberg Awards, and they also won the supreme award. In 2012, Baker and Lawson were inducted into the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame, the first woman rowers to achieve this accolade. The Sports Hall of Fame citation reads: It was undoubtedly the dogged determination of Philippa Baker, and later Baker and Brenda Lawson, that set the benchmark, along with the coach they sought out in Wanganui, Richard Tonks, that cemented the arrival and force to be reckoned with—New Zealand women's rowing—as we see it today. They helped build the next significant generation of female rowers; a generation who have and are becoming household names. — New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame Lawson and Baker competed again at the 2017 World Masters Games in Auckland, as part of the New Zealand women's eight. (en)
  • Brenda Catherine Lawson (* 30. Oktober 1967 in Nelson) ist eine ehemalige neuseeländische Ruderin. Bei den Weltmeisterschaften 1990 trat Brenda Lawson in zwei Bootsklassen an. Sie belegte den sechsten Platz im Vierer ohne Steuerfrau und den vierten Platz im Achter. 1991 kam der neuseeländische Achter lediglich auf den achten Platz. 1992 bildete Brenda Lawson mit Philippa Baker einen Doppelzweier. Die beiden Neuseeländerinnen erreichten bei den Olympischen Spielen in Barcelona den vierten Platz mit etwa anderthalb Sekunden Rückstand auf die drittplatzierten Chinesinnen. 1993 startete Lawson bei den Weltcup-Regatten im Einer und siegte bei den Rennen in Melbourne und in Mexiko-Stadt. Bei den Weltmeisterschaften gewann sie zusammen mit Baker den Titel im Doppelzweier vor den Deutschen und den Bulgarinnen. 1994 verteidigten die beiden ihren Titel vor den Kanadierinnen und den Deutschen. 1995 siegten die Kanadierinnen vor den Niederländerinnen, Lawson und Baker gewannen die Bronzemedaille. Bei den Olympischen Spielen 1996 in Atlanta erreichten die beiden Neuseeländerinnen noch einmal das Finale, kamen dort aber nur auf den sechsten Platz. (de)
  • 布伦达·劳森(英語:Brenda Lawson,1967年10月30日-),新西兰女子赛艇运动员。她曾代表新西兰参加世界赛艇锦标赛,获得二枚金牌和一枚铜牌。她也曾参加1992年和1996年夏季奥运会。 (zh)
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  • Eisenhower Trophy Team (en)
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  • It was undoubtedly the dogged determination of Philippa Baker, and later Baker and Brenda Lawson, that set the benchmark, along with the coach they sought out in Wanganui, Richard Tonks, that cemented the arrival and force to be reckoned with—New Zealand women's rowing—as we see it today. They helped build the next significant generation of female rowers; a generation who have and are becoming household names. (en)
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  • بريندا لوسون (بالإنجليزية: Brenda Lawson)‏ هي مجدفة نيوزيلندية، ولدت في 30 أكتوبر 1967 في نيلسون في نيوزيلندا. (ar)
  • 布伦达·劳森(英語:Brenda Lawson,1967年10月30日-),新西兰女子赛艇运动员。她曾代表新西兰参加世界赛艇锦标赛,获得二枚金牌和一枚铜牌。她也曾参加1992年和1996年夏季奥运会。 (zh)
  • Brenda Catherine Lawson (born 30 October 1967) is a New Zealand rower. She was twice world champion in women's double sculls with Philippa Baker, and they were both inducted into the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame in 2012. Lawson was born in 1967 in Nelson; her mother is Val Wilson. She received her education at Nayland College and lived in Nelson until age 17, when she left to progress her rowing career. Lawson rowed for clubs in Wairau, Hamilton, and Whanganui. — New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame (en)
  • Brenda Catherine Lawson (* 30. Oktober 1967 in Nelson) ist eine ehemalige neuseeländische Ruderin. Bei den Weltmeisterschaften 1990 trat Brenda Lawson in zwei Bootsklassen an. Sie belegte den sechsten Platz im Vierer ohne Steuerfrau und den vierten Platz im Achter. 1991 kam der neuseeländische Achter lediglich auf den achten Platz. (de)
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  • Brenda Lawson (en)
  • بريندا لوسون (ar)
  • Brenda Lawson (de)
  • 布伦达·劳森 (zh)
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