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Sir Steven Redgrave CBE

Steven Redgrave was guaranteed a special place in the history of the Olympic Games when on the 23rd September 2000 at the age of 38 he won his FIFTH GOLD MEDAL in five successive Games - Los Angeles, Seoul, Barcelona, Atlanta and Sydney. Redgrave's feat is unique in the annals of Olympic endurance achievements and, in the words of IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch, Raises Steven Redgrave to the highest rank of Olympic participants.
But even before the Sydney Games, Steven Redgrave had already confirmed his status as Britain's most successful Olympian and the world's greatest ever oarsman. In addition to his Olympic successes, and following four unbeaten seasons from 1993 to 1996, Steve (and partner Matthew Pinsent) won his NINTH World Championship GOLD in August 1999 in St Catherines, Canada. His previous World Championship Golds were in 1986, 1987, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997 and 1998. He had also won many other honours in the sport over the previous eleven years, including the Henley Royal Regatta Diamond Sculls several times, the Silver Goblets a record seven times while in 1986 he became a Triple Commonwealth Gold Medallist at Edinburgh, winning the Single Scull, Coxless Pairs, and Coxed Four. . Together with partner Matthew Pinsent, Steve is still the holder of the WORLD RECORD in Coxless Pairs set in Lucerne in 1994 and the OLYMPIC RECORD, set in Atlanta in 1996.
His other sporting interests include golf and winter sports, and during the 198990 season, he was a member of the British Bobsleigh Team.
But perhaps even more impressive than Redgrave's extraordinary athletic performances themselves, is the fact that they were achieved against a background of serious illnesses. He nearly missed the Atlanta Games due to colitis, for which he still receives treatment, and in 1997 he was diagnosed as diabetic, which requires him to have six insulin injections per day to keep it under control.
Steve was awarded the MBE in the New Year's Honours List in 1987 and the CBE in the New Year's Honours List of 1997. The University of Durham also awarded him an Honorary Degree in December 1996.
Off the water, he has a busy career representing commercial companies in a PR and promotional capacity at corporate receptions and trade fairs, while his exceptional public image has made him an ideal celebrity for product endorsement. He is also a very popular after dinner and motivational speaker.
But even before the Sydney Games, Steven Redgrave had already confirmed his status as Britain's most successful Olympian and the world's greatest ever oarsman. In addition to his Olympic successes, and following four unbeaten seasons from 1993 to 1996, Steve (and partner Matthew Pinsent) won his NINTH World Championship GOLD in August 1999 in St Catherines, Canada. His previous World Championship Golds were in 1986, 1987, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997 and 1998. He had also won many other honours in the sport over the previous eleven years, including the Henley Royal Regatta Diamond Sculls several times, the Silver Goblets a record seven times while in 1986 he became a Triple Commonwealth Gold Medallist at Edinburgh, winning the Single Scull, Coxless Pairs, and Coxed Four. . Together with partner Matthew Pinsent, Steve is still the holder of the WORLD RECORD in Coxless Pairs set in Lucerne in 1994 and the OLYMPIC RECORD, set in Atlanta in 1996.
His other sporting interests include golf and winter sports, and during the 198990 season, he was a member of the British Bobsleigh Team.
But perhaps even more impressive than Redgrave's extraordinary athletic performances themselves, is the fact that they were achieved against a background of serious illnesses. He nearly missed the Atlanta Games due to colitis, for which he still receives treatment, and in 1997 he was diagnosed as diabetic, which requires him to have six insulin injections per day to keep it under control.
Steve was awarded the MBE in the New Year's Honours List in 1987 and the CBE in the New Year's Honours List of 1997. The University of Durham also awarded him an Honorary Degree in December 1996.
Off the water, he has a busy career representing commercial companies in a PR and promotional capacity at corporate receptions and trade fairs, while his exceptional public image has made him an ideal celebrity for product endorsement. He is also a very popular after dinner and motivational speaker.
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