Yes.
1) 1984 Games in Los Angeles - gold in coxed fours.
2) 1988 Games in Seoul - gold in coxless pairs.
3) 1992 Games in Barcelona - gold in coxless pairs.
4) 1996 Games in Atlanta - gold in coxless pairs.
5) 2000 Games in Sydney - gold in coxless fours.
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Steven Redgrave.Rower Steven Redgrave won gold medals at 5 consecutive Olympic Games:1) 1984 Games in Los Angeles: gold in men's coxed fours.2) 1988 Games in Seoul: gold in men's coxless pairs.3) 1992 Games in Barcelona: gold in men's coxless pairs.4) 1996 Games in Atlanta: gold in men's coxless pairs.5) 2000 Games in Sydney: gold in men's coxless fours.Redgrave also won a bronze medal in men's coxed pairs at the 1988 Games.
Steven Redgrave. Matthew Pinsent and Steven Redgrave won gold in coxless pairs at the 1992 and 1996 Summer Games. Pinsent and Redgrave later teamed with James Cracknell and Tim Foster to win gold in coxless fours at the 2000 Games. This was Redgrave's 5th and final Olympic gold medal and put a cap on an outstanding Olympic career as he became the most titled men's rower in Olympic history. At the 2004 Games, Matthew Pinsent won gold again in coxless fours with Cracknell, Ed Coode, and Steve Williams. His four gold medals ranks only behind Redgrave as most gold won by an athlete in men's Olympic rowing competition.
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Ian Thorpe won 3 golds and 2 silvers at the 2000 Sydney Olympics Games.
Sir Steven Geoffrey Redgrave CBE (born on 23 March 1962, in Marlow, Buckinghamshire) is an English rower who won gold medals at five consecutive Olympic Games from 1984 to 2000. He has also won three Commonwealth Games gold medals and nine World Rowing Championships gold medals.Redgrave is one of only four Olympians to have won a gold medal at five consecutive Olympic Games. This achievement led to him being hailed as Britain's greatest Olympian.[1][2][3]He married Ann Callaway (now Lady Redgrave) in 1988; an accomplished rower in her own right, Ann represented Great Britain in the women's eight at the Los Angeles Olympics in 1984 and was Chief Medical Officer to the GB rowing team from 1992 - 2001.I LOVE SEXING WITH HIM....HIS SO CUTE =)ssss
Mrs. Redgrave.
Sir Steven Redgrave was born on March 23, 1962.
Steve Redgrave's birth name is Steven Geoffrey Redgrave.
Sir Steven Redgrave has won the most gold medals by a British athlete, with 5 (coxed four 1984, 2000, coxed pair 1988, 1992, 1996) and has also won one bronze (coxed four 1988).