Sir Steve Redgrave (rowing)
Sir Stephen Geoffrey Redgrave is a British rower who was born in Marlow in England and spent his early childhood there. His accomplishments and contribution made him to be the greatest sportsperson ever. He won five gold medals in Olympic Games from 1984 to 2000 and a bronze medal in 1988, 9 Gold Medals in the World Championship, 1 silver in Junior World Championship and Thomas Keller Medal in 2001 by FISA for his outstanding performance and many more.
He received several accolades including BBC Sports Personality of the Year, Laureus Lifetime Achievement Award, and Knighthood award after his success in 2001 in Sydney.
Sir Stephen Geoffrey Redgrave is a British rower who was born in Marlow in England and spent his early childhood there. His accomplishments and contribution made him to be the greatest sportsperson ever. He won five gold medals in Olympic Games from 1984 to 2000 and a bronze medal in 1988, 9 Gold Medals in the World Championship, 1 silver in Junior World Championship and Thomas Keller Medal in 2001 by FISA for his outstanding performance and many more.
He received several accolades including BBC Sports Personality of the Year, Laureus Lifetime Achievement Award, and Knighthood award after his success in 2001 in Sydney.
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