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I have removed the claim that Laurie Brown is father of hockey player Karen Brown as the source appears to have confused Leslie Brown and Laurie Brown. An interview in The Times in 1998 identified Karen's father as "Les Brown". Source: Harris, Cathy (27 January 1998). "Brown adds third writers' award to collection - Hockey - Interview - Karen Brown". The Times. Sport, especially football, runs in the family. Les, her father, played for Wimbledon and Dulwich Hamlet, representing Great Britain at the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome, 07:36, 4 December 2014 (UTC)