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Brittany MacLean was born on 3 March, 1994 in Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian swimmer. Discover Brittany MacLean's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 30 years old?

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Age 30 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 3 March, 1994
Birthday 3 March
Birthplace Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Canada

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Brittany MacLean Height, Weight & Measurements

At 30 years old, Brittany MacLean height is 1.73 m and Weight 70 kg.

Physical Status
Height 1.73 m
Weight 70 kg
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Dating & Relationship status

She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.

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Brittany MacLean Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Brittany MacLean worth at the age of 30 years old? Brittany MacLean’s income source is mostly from being a successful Swimmer. She is from Canada. We have estimated Brittany MacLean's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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Source of Income Swimmer

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1994

Brittany MacLean (born March 3, 1994) is a Canadian retired competitive swimmer who has represented her country in the Summer Olympics and other international championships.

2006

In the final, she finished 7th with a 4.06.24.

In her second event, the 4x200-metre freestyle relay, MacLean swam the anchor leg for the relay heats which qualified Canada to third for the final with her teammates Barbara Jardin, Samantha Cheverton and Amanda Reason with a time of 7.50.84.

In the final, MacLean and her teammates finished fourth with a time of 7.50.65.

2010

Her sister Heather qualified for the team on her last event the 4x100-metre finishing 3rd with a securing spot to London.

2011

Brittany MacLean was first selected as a member of Canada's senior national team in 2011, when she swam at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships in Shanghai, China.

She qualified for the 4x200-metre freestyle relay team that finished 7th in the event final.

Also in 2011, MacLean was qualified for the 2011 3rd FINA World Junior Swimming Championships in Lima, Peru, where she claimed 2 golds, a silver and a bronze.

She claimed gold in the 400-metre and the 200-metre freestyle, silver in the 4x100-metre freestyle relay, and bronze in the 4x200-metre freestyle relay.

She set and new junior world record in the 200-metre freestyle with a time of 1.58.93.

She attended the Silverthorn Collegiate Institute in Toronto.

She then made her way to the special events and marketing team at the Toronto Blue Jays.

She led a team of employees to engage with fans and manage events.

2012

On March 27, 2012, MacLean qualified to her first Olympic team by winning the Women's 400-metre freestyle final with a new Canadian record of 4.06.08.

On the third day of the trials, she qualified for the 4x200-metre freestyle relay with her teammate Amanda Reason.

Setting a new personal best of 1.58.09.

All of this, Brittany wasn't happy with what she made as long as her sister, Heather was joining her on the team.

At the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, MacLean swam the 400-metre freestyle heats as her first event, while breaking her Canadian record to 4.05.06 which qualified her to sixth in the final.

In 2012 MacLean was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal.

2016

She won a bronze medal in the women's 4 x 200 m freestyle relay at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

In 2016, she was officially named to Canada's Olympic team for the 2016 Summer Olympics.

MacLean helped the Canadian team win a bronze in the 4x200-metre freestyle relay, but had her performance in individual races hindered by illness, which also had her miss the relay qualifiers.

In October, MacLean announced her retirement as she decided to finish her degree in sport management at the University of Georgia.

She would later go on to say that she had always planned to leave the sport after the 2016 Olympics stating that it was no longer healthy for her mentally to keep competing along with nagging injuries and that she had wanted to leave the sport while she still loved it.

2020

Following her career as a swimmer, MacLean served as a commentator and analyst for CBC Sports coverage of swimming including the 2020 Summer Olympics and the 2023 World Aquatics Championships.