Browne is the son of Victor and Maisie Browne and father of Alexander Browne. He was born and raised in
Toronto, Ontario. He attended
Victoria Park Collegiate Institute (formerly known as Victoria Park Secondary School) and graduated in 1998. He won his first
gold medal in 1998 in the
OFSAA 100 and 200 m dashes. During his years at
Victoria Park Collegiate Institute, his coach, Kurt McIntosh personally coached Pierre. After graduating from
Victoria Park Collegiate Institute, he attended the
Mississippi State University, where he was the best freshman sprinter. He first came into the professional scene in the 2000
NCAA South East Conference. That year, he beat two-time defending champion
Nicolas Macrozonaris by half a second and he posted his personal best in the 200 m dash of 20.49 seconds. At the
2003 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships, Browne finished runner-up in
the 60 metres with a 6.60-second time.
Julien Dunkley of the
East Carolina Pirates track and field team originally won the race in 6.54 seconds, but he was later declared ineligible, making Browne the winner. Browne represented Canada at the
2008 Summer Olympics in
Beijing, where he competed at the 100 m sprint and placed 2nd in his heat after
Michael Frater in a time of 10.22 seconds. He qualified for the second round in which he failed to qualify for the semi-finals, as he placed sixth in his heat with a time 10.36 seconds. Together with
Hank Palmer,
Anson Henry and
Jared Connaughton he also competed at the
4 × 100 m relay. In their qualification heat they placed second behind
Jamaica, but in front of
Germany and
China. Their time of 38.77 was the fourth out of sixteen participating nations in the first round and they qualified for the final. There they sprinted to a time of 38.66 seconds, which was the sixth time. ==Achievements==