Steve Redgrave factfile

13 April 2012
1962

1978 - Left school to pursue career in rowing.

1979 - Competed in Single Sculls at the World Junior Championships.

1980 - Silver medallist in Double Sculls at the World Junior Rowing Championships.

1981 - Made senior British debut, finishing eighth in World Championships in Quadruple Scull.

1982 - Sixth in Quadruple Scull at World Championships.

1984 - Won first Olympic title in Los Angeles in the Coxed Four having been persuaded to take a break from sculling.

1985 - Finished 12th in Single Sculls at World Championships.

1986 - Won first World Championship title in Coxed Pair. Triple gold medallist in Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh in Single Scull, Coxless Pair and Coxed Four.

1987 - Won Coxless Pair gold medal at World Championships, silver medallist in Coxed Pair.

1988 - Crowned Olympic champion for second time in Seoul in Coxless Pair with Andy Holmes, a team-mate from the victorious Coxed Four in Los Angeles. Also wins bronze in Coxed Pair.

1989 - Takes silver medal in Coxless Pair at World Championships with new partner Simon Berrisford, also finishes fifth in Coxed Pair.

1990 - Bronze medallist at World Championships in Coxless Pair with Matthew Pinsent, who replaced Berrisford after he suffered a serious back injury.

1991 - Wins World Championships in Coxless Pair for first time with Pinsent.

1992 - Completes Olympic Games hat-trick with gold in the Coxless Pair in Barcelona with Matthew Pinsent. The pair triumph despite Redgrave falling ill just a few months before the Games.

1993 - Wins Coxless Pair at World Championships.

1994 - Retains World Coxless Pair title.

1995 - Again crowned World Champion in Coxless Pair.

1996 - Retains Olympic Games Coxless Pair title with Pinsent in Atlanta, saying he is to be 'shot' if ever seen near a boat again. Redgrave also became first British athlete to carry the flag at the opening ceremony in two successive Olympics.

1997 - Wins World Championships in Coxless Four having, after talks with his wife and children, decided to come out of retirement. Also wins FISA World Cup title.

1998 - Retains Coxless Four title at worlds having learned that he was suffering from late-onset diabetes.

1999 - Completes a hat-trick of World Championship victories in Coxless Four. Wins FISA World Cup.

2000 - Wins FISA World Cup despite defeat in final meeting only second time he and Pinsent had been beaten in a major race since 1992.

September 23 - Redgrave becomes first athlete in modern era to win gold medals at five successive Olympic Games when he, Tim Foster, James Cracknell and Matthew Pinsent capture men's coxless four title in 5:26.24 at Sydney Olympics.

October 30 - Announces his retirement at a press conference in London.

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