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Steven Redgrave

Updated:2008-07-09 09:57 | Source:beijing2008.cn

  23 September 2000. Steven REDGRAVE of Great Britain celebrates his team‘s victory in the men‘s coxless four rowing final at the Sydney International Regatta Centre during the Games of the XXVII Olympiad. Credit: Getty Images/WILSON Nick

  Other names:

  REDGRAVE, Steven Geoffrey

  REDGRAVE, Stephen Geoffrey

  Born: 23 March 1962

  Birthplace: Amersham (Great Britain)

  Nationality: Great Britain

  Sport: Rowing

  ATTENDANCE AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES

  Los Angeles 1984

  Seoul 1988

  Barcelona 1992

  Atlanta 1996

  Sydney 2000

  AWARDS

  Olympic medals:

  Gold: 5

  Bronze: 1

  Other results:

  World Championships

  Gold: 9 (86, 87, 91, 93, 94, 95, 97 - 99)

  Silver: 2 (87)

  Bronze: 1 (90)

  The Rower Who Won Gold Medals At 5 Olympics

  Steven Redgrave of Great Britain is the only rower to earn gold medals in five consecutive Olympics.

  Redgrave began his streak at the 1984 Los Angeles Games as a member of the British coxed fours crew.

  In Seoul in 1988, Redgrave teamed with Andrew Holmes and Patrick Sweeney to win the coxless pairs. Between Olympics, Redgrave found a new partner, Matthew Pinsent, and the pair won the coxless pairs at the 1992 Barcelona Games.

  In 1996, in their 100th race together, Redgrave and Pinsent successfully defended their title.

  At the age of 38, Redgrave returned to the Olympics in 2000 and earned a fifth gold medal, this time as a member of the British coxless fours team.

  Between 1986 and 1999, during every year in which a world championships was held, Redgrave won at least one medal, including nine golds.

Editor : LiuAnqi

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