A graduate of the
University of Western Ontario, McBean competed at the
1992 Summer Olympics in the coxless pairs and eights events, winning gold medals in both. In 1994, McBean won the
Princess Royal Challenge Cup (the premier women's singles sculls event) at the
Henley Royal Regatta, rowing for the Western Middlesex RC. At the
1996 Summer Olympics she competed in the double and quadruple sculls, winning gold in the double and bronze in the quadruple. With her long-time rowing partner
Kathleen Heddle, she was the first Canadians to win three Olympic Gold medals. In addition to her other exploits, McBean won a Silver medal in the single scull event at the 1993
World Rowing Championships. At the
2000 Sydney Olympics, McBean was set to represent Canada in the single scull and she had hoped to win a fourth gold medal. After travelling to Australia, a back injury which eventually required an operation forced McBean to withdraw from the Olympics and McBean decided to retire from international competition. ==Accolades and personal life==