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Lynley Coventry (born 27 August 1964), much better known under her maiden name Lynley Hannen, is a former New Zealand rower. Hannen was born in Dunedin. She trained with Nikki Payne under the guidance of coach Harry Mahon. Although they had won the national pairs title twice in a row, they were overlooked for Olympic selection. Still novices on the international stage in 1988, they went to Europe on their own initiative to be with their coach. They did well in regattas, but were also working and saving up for a holiday in Greece. When they came second at the World Rowing Cup at Rotsee in Lucerne, they were called up not long before the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul.

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  • Lynley Hannen (Dunedin, 27 d'agost de 1964), de casada Coventry, és una remadora neozelandesa, ja retirada, que va competir durant les dècades de 1980 i 1990. Està casada amb el també remer . El 1988 va prendre part en els Jocs Olímpics d'Estiu de Seül on, fent parella amb Nicola Payne, va guanyar la medalla de bronze en la prova del del programa de rem. En el seu palmarès també destaquen fins a una vintena de campionats nacionals entre 1987 i 1993. (ca)
  • Lynley Joye Hannen, nach Heirat Coventry, (* 27. August 1964 in Dunedin) ist eine ehemalige neuseeländische Ruderin. Die 1,75 m große Lynley Hannen trainierte beim Hamilton Rowing Club. Bei den Olympischen Spielen 1988 in Seoul traten Nicola Payne und Lynley Hannen im Zweier ohne Steuerfrau an. Im ersten Vorlauf belegten sie den zweiten Platz hinter Kerstin Spittler und Katrin Schröder aus der DDR. Mit einem Sieg im Hoffnungslauf qualifizierten sich die beiden Neuseeländerinnen für das Finale. Dort gewannen die Rumäninnen Rodica Arba und Olga Homeghi vor den Bulgarinnen Radka Stojanowa und Lalka Berberowa. Dahinter erkämpften Payne und Hannen die Bronzemedaille vor dem Boot aus der DDR. Im Jahr darauf belegten Payne und Hannen den sechsten Platz bei den Weltmeisterschaften 1989. 1990 erreichte Hannen bei den Weltmeisterschaften 1990 den sechsten Platz im Vierer ohne Steuerfrau. Mit dem Achter ruderte sie auf den vierten Platz. 1991 in Wien belegte sie mit dem Achter den achten Platz. (de)
  • Lynley Coventry (born 27 August 1964), much better known under her maiden name Lynley Hannen, is a former New Zealand rower. Hannen was born in Dunedin. She trained with Nikki Payne under the guidance of coach Harry Mahon. Although they had won the national pairs title twice in a row, they were overlooked for Olympic selection. Still novices on the international stage in 1988, they went to Europe on their own initiative to be with their coach. They did well in regattas, but were also working and saving up for a holiday in Greece. When they came second at the World Rowing Cup at Rotsee in Lucerne, they were called up not long before the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. Hannen and Payne had improved over a short time. At Lucerne, they were beaten by the East German team by 14 seconds. In Seoul, the New Zealand pair competed against the East Germans in the qualifying heat of the coxless pair event, and this time, the winning margin of the East Germans was down to three seconds. The New Zealanders won their repechage and thus qualified for the A final, where they came third, putting a five-second margin between themselves and the East German team in fourth place. New Zealand's bronze medal was entirely unexpected. At the 1989 World Rowing Championships in Bled, Yugoslavia, Payne and Hannen came sixth in the coxless pair. At the 1990 World Rowing Championships in Tasmania, Australia, Hannen competed in two events. She came fourth with the women's eight, and sixth with the women's coxless four. At the 1991 World Rowing Championships in Vienna, Austria, Hannen came eights with the women's eight. Hannen later married fellow Olympic rower Bill Coventry and took on his name. The couple have four children and now live in Nelson. (en)
  • Lynley Hannen, née le 27 août 1964 à Dunedin, est une rameuse d'aviron néo-zélandaise. (fr)
  • Lynley Joye Hannen-Coventry (ur. 27 sierpnia 1964), nowozelandzka wioślarka. Brązowa medalistka olimpijska z Seulu. Zawody w 1988 były jej jedynymi igrzyskami olimpijskimi. Brązowy medal zdobyła w dwójce bez sternika. Partnerowała jej Nicola Payne. Brała udział w kilku edycjach mistrzostwach świata, w różnych konkurencjach. Jej mąż Bill Coventry również był wioślarzem i olimpijczykiem. (pl)
  • Lynley Hannen, född den 27 augusti 1964 i Dunedin i Nya Zeeland, är en nyzeeländsk roddare. Hon tog OS-brons i tvåa utan styrman i samband med de olympiska roddtävlingarna 1988 i Seoul. (sv)
  • Линли Джоуи Ханнен (англ. Lynley Joye Hannen; род. 27 августа 1964, Данидин), в замужестве Ковентри (англ. Coventry) — новозеландская гребчиха, выступавшая за сборную Новой Зеландии по академической гребле в конце 1980-х — начале 1990-х годов. Бронзовая призёрка летних Олимпийских игр в Сеуле, победительница и призёрка многих регат национального значения. (ru)
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  • Lynley Hannen (Dunedin, 27 d'agost de 1964), de casada Coventry, és una remadora neozelandesa, ja retirada, que va competir durant les dècades de 1980 i 1990. Està casada amb el també remer . El 1988 va prendre part en els Jocs Olímpics d'Estiu de Seül on, fent parella amb Nicola Payne, va guanyar la medalla de bronze en la prova del del programa de rem. En el seu palmarès també destaquen fins a una vintena de campionats nacionals entre 1987 i 1993. (ca)
  • Lynley Hannen, née le 27 août 1964 à Dunedin, est une rameuse d'aviron néo-zélandaise. (fr)
  • Lynley Joye Hannen-Coventry (ur. 27 sierpnia 1964), nowozelandzka wioślarka. Brązowa medalistka olimpijska z Seulu. Zawody w 1988 były jej jedynymi igrzyskami olimpijskimi. Brązowy medal zdobyła w dwójce bez sternika. Partnerowała jej Nicola Payne. Brała udział w kilku edycjach mistrzostwach świata, w różnych konkurencjach. Jej mąż Bill Coventry również był wioślarzem i olimpijczykiem. (pl)
  • Lynley Hannen, född den 27 augusti 1964 i Dunedin i Nya Zeeland, är en nyzeeländsk roddare. Hon tog OS-brons i tvåa utan styrman i samband med de olympiska roddtävlingarna 1988 i Seoul. (sv)
  • Линли Джоуи Ханнен (англ. Lynley Joye Hannen; род. 27 августа 1964, Данидин), в замужестве Ковентри (англ. Coventry) — новозеландская гребчиха, выступавшая за сборную Новой Зеландии по академической гребле в конце 1980-х — начале 1990-х годов. Бронзовая призёрка летних Олимпийских игр в Сеуле, победительница и призёрка многих регат национального значения. (ru)
  • Lynley Joye Hannen, nach Heirat Coventry, (* 27. August 1964 in Dunedin) ist eine ehemalige neuseeländische Ruderin. Die 1,75 m große Lynley Hannen trainierte beim Hamilton Rowing Club. Bei den Olympischen Spielen 1988 in Seoul traten Nicola Payne und Lynley Hannen im Zweier ohne Steuerfrau an. Im ersten Vorlauf belegten sie den zweiten Platz hinter Kerstin Spittler und Katrin Schröder aus der DDR. Mit einem Sieg im Hoffnungslauf qualifizierten sich die beiden Neuseeländerinnen für das Finale. Dort gewannen die Rumäninnen Rodica Arba und Olga Homeghi vor den Bulgarinnen Radka Stojanowa und Lalka Berberowa. Dahinter erkämpften Payne und Hannen die Bronzemedaille vor dem Boot aus der DDR. (de)
  • Lynley Coventry (born 27 August 1964), much better known under her maiden name Lynley Hannen, is a former New Zealand rower. Hannen was born in Dunedin. She trained with Nikki Payne under the guidance of coach Harry Mahon. Although they had won the national pairs title twice in a row, they were overlooked for Olympic selection. Still novices on the international stage in 1988, they went to Europe on their own initiative to be with their coach. They did well in regattas, but were also working and saving up for a holiday in Greece. When they came second at the World Rowing Cup at Rotsee in Lucerne, they were called up not long before the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. (en)
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  • Lynley Hannen (ca)
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  • Lynley Hannen (pl)
  • Ханнен, Линли (ru)
  • Lynley Hannen (sv)
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