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Marilyn Brain (born April 14, 1959, in Halifax, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian rower. She won a silver medal in the Coxed Fours event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Marilyn represented Canada for six years at the international level competing in five World Championships, 5 Lucerne International Regattas and one Olympic Games. She was a member of the University of Victoria's Women's Eight crew named Team of the Year for the city of Victoria, B.C. in 1981 and named female athlete of the Year for the city of Victoria in 1984. Ranked (47th) in the top 100 Vancouver Island athletes for the 20th Century by the Times Colonist Newspaper. Marilyn married fellow rower Howard Campbell.

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  • Marilyn Brain (ca)
  • Marilyn Brain (de)
  • Marilyn Brain (fr)
  • Marilyn Brain (en)
  • Marilyn Brain (pl)
  • Брейн, Мэрилин (ru)
  • Marilyn Brain (sv)
  • 玛丽莲·布雷恩 (zh)
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  • Marilyn Brain (Halifax, 14 d'abril de 1959) és una ex-remadora canadenca que va competir durant la dècada de 1980. El 1984 va prendre part en els Jocs Olímpics de Los Angeles, on guanyà la medalla de plata en la competició del del programa de rem. Formà equip amb Barbara Armbrust, Angela Schneider, i Jane Tregunno. (ca)
  • Marilyn Brain, nach Heirat Marilyn Campbell, (* 14. April 1959 in Halifax, Nova Scotia) ist eine ehemalige kanadische Ruderin, die 1984 eine olympische Silbermedaille gewann. (de)
  • Marilyn Brain (born April 14, 1959, in Halifax, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian rower. She won a silver medal in the Coxed Fours event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Marilyn represented Canada for six years at the international level competing in five World Championships, 5 Lucerne International Regattas and one Olympic Games. She was a member of the University of Victoria's Women's Eight crew named Team of the Year for the city of Victoria, B.C. in 1981 and named female athlete of the Year for the city of Victoria in 1984. Ranked (47th) in the top 100 Vancouver Island athletes for the 20th Century by the Times Colonist Newspaper. Marilyn married fellow rower Howard Campbell. (en)
  • Marilyn Brain est une rameuse canadienne née le 14 avril 1959 à Halifax. (fr)
  • Marilyn Brain (ur. 14 kwietnia 1959), kanadyjska wioślarka. Srebrna medalistka olimpijska z Los Angeles. Zawody w 1984 były jej jedynymi igrzyskami olimpijskimi. Srebrny medal zdobyła, pod nieobecność sportowców z części Bloku Wschodniego, w czwórce ze sternikiem. Osadę tworzyły ponadto Angela Schneider, Barbara Armbrust, Jane Tregunno i Lesley Thompson. W ósemce byłą czwarta na mistrzostwach świata w 1983. (pl)
  • Мэрилин Брейн (англ. Marilyn Brain; род. 14 апреля 1959, Галифакс), в замужестве Кэмпбелл (англ. Campbell) — канадская гребчиха, выступавшая за сборную Канады по академической гребле в 1980-х годах. Серебряная призёрка летних Олимпийских игр в Лос-Анджелесе, победительница и призёрка регат национального значения. (ru)
  • Marilyn Brain, född den 14 april 1959 i Halifax, Nova Scotia, är en kanadensisk roddare. Hon tog OS-silver i fyra med styrman i samband med de olympiska roddtävlingarna 1984 i Los Angeles. (sv)
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  • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (en)
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