Christopher "Cris" Brown is an Australian freestyle wrestler who competed at five Olympics from 1980 to 1996. His best result was fourth at the 1984 Olympics when he lost in the bronze medal match of the Featherweight class to South Korean Lee Jung-Keun. Brown was later banned for life by an AOC panel from representing Australia in the Olympics as he twice breached their rules on doping. Brown has participated in Submission Wrestling and MMA matches, scoring a win over Renzo Gracie in an ADCC tournament. He coaches and trains at Adrenaline MMA and fitness in Cheltenham, Melbourne.
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| - Christopher "Cris" Brown (ur. 14 stycznia 1963) – australijski zapaśnik w stylu wolnym. Pięciokrotny olimpijczyk. Zajął czwarte miejsce w Los Angeles 1984; jedenaste w Barcelonie 1992 i dziewiętnaste w Atlancie 1996. W Moskwie 1980 i Seulu 1988 odpadł w eliminacjach. Walczył w kategoriach 52 – 82 kg. Piętnasty na mistrzostwach świata w 1987. Trzeci na igrzyskach Oceanu Spokojnego w 1995. Srebrny medalista igrzysk Wspólnoty Narodów w 1982. Mistrz Wspólnoty Narodów w 1995, a drugi w 1993 roku. Pięciokrotny medalista mistrzostw Oceanii w latach 1988 – 1996. Uczestnik walk MMA. (pl)
- Christopher "Cris" Brown is an Australian freestyle wrestler who competed at five Olympics from 1980 to 1996. His best result was fourth at the 1984 Olympics when he lost in the bronze medal match of the Featherweight class to South Korean Lee Jung-Keun. Brown was later banned for life by an AOC panel from representing Australia in the Olympics as he twice breached their rules on doping. Brown has participated in Submission Wrestling and MMA matches, scoring a win over Renzo Gracie in an ADCC tournament. He coaches and trains at Adrenaline MMA and fitness in Cheltenham, Melbourne. (en)
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| - Christopher "Cris" Brown is an Australian freestyle wrestler who competed at five Olympics from 1980 to 1996. His best result was fourth at the 1984 Olympics when he lost in the bronze medal match of the Featherweight class to South Korean Lee Jung-Keun. Brown was later banned for life by an AOC panel from representing Australia in the Olympics as he twice breached their rules on doping. Brown has participated in Submission Wrestling and MMA matches, scoring a win over Renzo Gracie in an ADCC tournament. He also fought notable Cuban fighter Hector Lombard with a no contest result due to an illegal headbutt by Lombard. He coaches and trains at Adrenaline MMA and fitness in Cheltenham, Melbourne. (en)
- Christopher "Cris" Brown (ur. 14 stycznia 1963) – australijski zapaśnik w stylu wolnym. Pięciokrotny olimpijczyk. Zajął czwarte miejsce w Los Angeles 1984; jedenaste w Barcelonie 1992 i dziewiętnaste w Atlancie 1996. W Moskwie 1980 i Seulu 1988 odpadł w eliminacjach. Walczył w kategoriach 52 – 82 kg. Piętnasty na mistrzostwach świata w 1987. Trzeci na igrzyskach Oceanu Spokojnego w 1995. Srebrny medalista igrzysk Wspólnoty Narodów w 1982. Mistrz Wspólnoty Narodów w 1995, a drugi w 1993 roku. Pięciokrotny medalista mistrzostw Oceanii w latach 1988 – 1996. Uczestnik walk MMA. (pl)
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