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.
Steve Redgrave of Great Britain is the only rower to win gold medals in five consecutive Olympics: 1984 (coxed four), 1988 (coxless pair), 1992 (coxless pair), 1996 (coxless pair), 2000 (coxless four) He also won a bronze at the 1988 games in coxed pair.
Sir Steve has won 6 Olympic medals (5 gold, 1 bronze). He won gold in men's coxed fours at the 1984 Games, men's coxless pairs at the 1988, 1992, and 1996 Games, and men's coxless fours at the 2000 Games. He won bronze in men's coxed pairs at the 1988 Games. He has also won 3 Commonwealth Games Gold Medals and 9 World Rowing Championships Gold medals.
Sir Steve Redgrave won his fifth Olympic Gold medal at the 2000 Summer Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia.
He was rowing with Tim Foster, James Cracknell and Matthew Pinsent in the Coxless Four final.
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He is a rower.
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.
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