Sir Stephen Geoffrey Redgrave CBE (born on 23 March, 1962, in Marlow, England) is a British rower who won a gold medal at five consecutive Olympic Games from 1984 to 2000, as well as an additional bronze medal in 1988. As the only Briton ever to achieve this feat, Redgrave is widely considered to be Britain's greatest Olympian. Only four other Olympians achieved the same: Pál Kovács, Aladár Gerevich (the only one to surpass it with 6 consecutive golds), Reiner Klimke, … Wikipedia
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...REDGRAVE Steve ID File Code No: 009039 Birth Date (dd.mm.yyyy): 23.03.1962 Place of Birth: Marlow Country: GBR Place of Residence: Marlow ... 80.83.47.230/ndisplaypeople.fwx?no_id=9039
Sir Steve Redgrave , quintuple Olympic gold medallist rower from Marlow Bottom, has proved to be the greatest Olympian Britain has ever produced. ... Following four unbeaten seasons from 1993 to 1996, Redgrave won his ninth World Championship gold in A www.marlowtown.co.uk/redgrave.html
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Appointed an MBE in 1987, a CBE in 1997 and knighted in 2001. Has won 5 Olympic gold medals in rowing. BBC Sports Golden Personality (among 50 past sports personality winners) in 2003. www.imdb.com/name/nm0714880/
Steve Redgrave is a sporting giant, his fifth gold medal at the Sydney Olympics making him Britain's greatest Olympian. ... Tall, immensely strong and with astonishing stamina and determination, he was a gifted natural rower. But it was never easy. www.prideofbritain.com/contentpages/winners/2001/sir-stev...