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- Anne Ottenbrite (born May 12, 1966) is a Canadian former ****troke swimmer, who won three medals at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles: gold (200-metre...
- Ottenbreit or Ottenbrite is a surname. It is similar to Otterbein. Anne Ottenbrite (born 1966), Canadian former ****troke swimmer Greg Ottenbreit (born...
- facility includes six icepads, a swimming pool named for local Olympian Anne Ottenbrite, six tennis courts, five ball diamonds, three batting cages, a skatepark...
- won a bronze medal in the 4 × 100 m medley relay with teammates Anne Ottenbrite, Mic****e MacPherson and Pamela Rai. Competed for Canada at the 1984 Summer...
- 1016/j.bjps.2014.04.011. hdl:11577/2834337. ISSN 1748-6815. PMID 24888226. Ottenbrite, R. M.; Javan, R. (2005-01-01), "Biological Structures", in B****ani, Franco;...
-  Netherlands 1:09.88 OR Anne Ottenbrite  Canada 1:10.69 Catherine Poirot  France 1:10.70 200 m ****troke details Anne Ottenbrite  Canada 2:30.38 Susan Rapp...
- Aquatic Club, established in 1973, have included the Olympic medalists Anne Ottenbrite and Lori Melien. The Ajax Budokan Judo Club was also established in 1973...
- Richardson won a bronze medal in the 200m ****troke, finishing behind Anne Ottenbrite and Kathy Bald in a Canadian sweep of the medals. She finished the 400m...
-  Netherlands 1:09.88 OR Anne Ottenbrite  Canada 1:10.69 Catherine Poirot  France 1:10.70 200 m ****troke details Anne Ottenbrite  Canada 2:30.38 Susan Rapp...
- Olympics, inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame 1979 Anne OttenbriteOlympic champion, swimming Charlie Paddock (B.A. 1922) – Olympic champion...