5
Sir Steve Redgrave, as he is now known as he has been knighted, first entered the Olympics in 1984 and went onto win Gold Medals for five consecutive times. The 1984 Olympics were held in the American of Los Angeles.
2
There was only one gold medal won by the UK in the 1996 Olympics, that was by Matthew Pinsent and Steve Redgrave in the Rowing, Men's Coxless Pair
Steve Redgrave.
Steve Redgrave.
1984.
you
5, each from a different Olympic game.
Steve Redgrave (5).
In the olympics, he won 5 In the World rowing championship he won 9 He won the five for gold all in consecutive Olympics (1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, & 2000), making him 1 of only 4 people to win a gold medal in 5 consecutive olympics.
Through the 2008 Games in Beijing, no British athlete has won 8 Olympic gold medals. The most Olympic gold medals a British athlete has won is 5 by rower Steve Redgrave. Redgrave also won 9 World Championship gold medals and 3 Commonwealth Games gold medals.
Ian Thorpe won 3 golds and 2 silvers at the 2000 Sydney Olympics Games.