ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Mark Brownlee Mark BrownleeNew Zealand rower (born 1942) Mark BrownleePersonal informationBorn (1942-11-26) 26 November 1942 (age 83)[1]Christchurch, New ZealandHeight188 cm (6 ft 2 in)[1]Weight89 kg (196 lb)[1]Relative(s)Gerry Brownlee (nephew)Scott Brownlee (son)SportCountryNew ZealandSportRowing Mark Brownlee (born 26 November 1942) is a New Zealand rower. Biography Brownlee was born in 1942 in Christchurch, New Zealand.[1] Like all his brothers, he received his secondary education at St Bede's College.[2] His son is Scott Brownlee, who is also an Olympic rower,[3] and his nephew is Gerry Brownlee, a cabinet minister of the fifth National Government of New Zealand.[4] He represented New Zealand at the 1964 and 1968 Summer Olympics as a member of the eight.[3] He is listed as New Zealand Olympian athlete number 161 by the New Zealand Olympic Committee.[5] Brownlee works as a real estate agent at the Papanui office of Harcourts International.[citation needed] References 1 2 3 4 "Marcus Brownlee". International Rowing Federation. Retrieved 20 July 2020. ↑ Wright, Michael (27 February 2016). "Gerry Brownlee, the making of the man in charge". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 21 September 2016. 1 2 Profile, sports-reference.com, 21 September 2016. ↑ "Could a water theme revitalise the east?". The Press. 18 August 2012. Retrieved 19 April 2016. ↑ "Mark Brownlee profile". New Zealand Olympic Committee. Retrieved 21 September 2016. vte1964 New Zealand Olympic teamAthletics Bill Baillie Marise Chamberlain John Davies Murray Halberg Jeff Julian Ivan Keats Barry Magee Avis McIntosh Les Mills Doreen Porter Ray Puckett Neville Scott Valerie Young Peter Snell Boxing Paddy Donovan Brian Maunsell Cycling Laurie Byers Arthur Candy Max Grace Dick Johnstone Des Thomson Equestrian Bruce Hansen Graeme Hansen Adrian White Gymnastics Pauline Gardiner Theodora Hill Jean Spencer Field hockey John Anslow Ernie Barnes Trevor Blake Peter Byers Phil Bygrave Timothy Carter John Cullen Ross Gillespie Bruce Judge Grantley Judge Ian Kerr Brian Maunsell Alan Patterson Bill Schaefer Rowing Darien Boswell Mark Brownlee Lex Clark Peter Delaney Alistair Dryden John Gibbons Peter Masfen Robert Page George Paterson Tony Popplewell Doug Pulman Raymond Skinner Dudley Storey Murray Watkinson Alan Webster Sailing Peter Mander Helmer Pedersen Earle Wells Swimming Dave Gerrard Vivien Haddon Weightlifting Don Oliver Wrestling Tony Greig Roy Meehan Chef de Mission: William Stevenson vte1968 New Zealand Olympic teamAthletics Roger Johnson Rex Maddaford Evan Maguire Dave McKenzie Les Mills Sylvia Potts Mike Ryan Robin Tait Peter Welsh Cycling Bryce Beeston John Dean Neil Lyster Des Thomson Richie Thomson Field hockey John Anslow Jan Borren Roger Capey John Christensen John Hicks Bruce Judge Barry Maister Selwyn Maister Trevor Manning Alan McIntyre Ross McPherson Jim Palmer Alan Patterson Ted Salmon Bill Thomson Keith Thomson Rowing Mark Brownlee Gil Cawood Warren Cole Ross Collinge Simon Dickie Alistair Dryden John Gibbons John Hunter Dick Joyce Tom Just Robert Page Dudley Storey Wybo Veldman Alan Webster Sailing Jonty Farmer Ralph Roberts Geoff Smale Shooting Ian Ballinger Stew Nairn Swimming Pru Chapman Tui Shipston Glenda Stirling Sandra Whittleston Weightlifting John Bolton Don Oliver Chef de Mission: Lloyd Hosking This biographical article relating to New Zealand rowing is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte