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BBC Five Live's Alan Green
"The greatest rower of all time, the greatest British Olympian of all time"
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Team-mate for the first gold medal, Martin Cross
"Steve has the strength of Geoff Capes."
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At the Leander Rowing Club, Henley
Redgrave's friends and supporters pay tribute to him.
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Francois Carrard, IOC director general
"Just great, fantastic."
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Past Glory
Listen to Steven Redgrave winning his last four gold medals.
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Saturday, 23 September, 2000, 01:26 GMT 02:26 UK
Britain salutes rowing hero
Redgrave's son Zac joins those saluting his dad
Redgrave's son Zac joins those saluting his dad
real 56k Redgrave and team talk to the BBC.

Tributes have begun pouring in from all corners of British life after Steve Redgrave claimed his fifth successive gold medal with victory in the coxless fours in Sydney.

BBC Sport Online's readers were quick to express their admiration for the rowing hero's latest feat - with many demanding that Redgrave be knighted.

One of the most interesting contributions came from Tony Siddall.

"I am absolutely delighted that Steve Redgrave has achieved this historic accomplishment," said Siddall.


He is an athlete who is really in the golden book of the history of the Olympic Games
  Juan Antonio Samaranch
"In 1920 my grandfather, Paul Radmilovic, won his fourth Olympic gold medal by scoring the winning goal for the British Water Polo Team against the Belgians in the Antwerp Games.

"Eighty years later, his record of the largest number of gold medals won by a British sportsman, has finally been broken.

Great news

"We have waited a long time for such great news for British sport."

Another to offer his congratulations was Prime Minister Tony Blair, who praised Redgrave for "one of the most fantastic sporting achievements of all time".

Steve Redgrave contemplates his gold
Steve Redgrave contemplates his gold
Conservative leader William Hague echoed the PM's remarks, saying: "Steve Redgrave's Olympic gold is a tremendous achievement.

"It is a fantastic tribute to his commitment to his sport and I send him and the other members of the coxless four team my warmest congratulations."

The sporting world's most famous politician, International Olympic Committee president Juan Antonio Samaranch, was also highly impressed by Redgrave's display.

Highlight

Asked what his favourite moment of the Games had been, Samaranch said: "My highlight was this morning (Saturday) when the British rower (Steve Redgrave) won his fifth gold medal in five different Olympic Games.

"I was there to congratulate him because he is an athlete who is really in the golden book of the history of the Olympic Games."


It is remarkable... I didn't support his decision to carry on in 1996... but he made it
  Steve Redgrave's coach Jurgen Grobler
Meanwhile, colleagues at Redgrave's Leander Club led the calls for him to be knighted, saying it was the only fitting recognition for his achievement.

Ivor Lloyd, captain of the club in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, said that the sportsman had not been properly rewarded for his triumphs for the nation.

History

"He's made history. He has been denied accolades like sporting personality of the year," said Lloyd.

"He has not been acknowledged for what he's done to date. It's taken him to push back the historic boundaries to gain recognition.

"This type of acknowledgment has been handed out to other supreme athletes from every sport.

"Steve is, as you know, very quiet and introverted. But he does enjoy being acknowledged even though he is not overly demonstrative about how impressed he is by it."


He has not been acknowledged for what he's done to date. It's taken him to push back the historic boundaries to gain recognition
  Ivor Lloyd
Leander Club captain
Redgrave's own coach Jurgen Grobler was also quick to praise his charge's fantastic achievement.

"I didn't support his decision to carry on in 1996 - I didn't think he could go through it for another four years - but he made it.

"He had a very tough year but he came through. It is remarkable."

  • Bookmaker William Hill meanwhile immediately quoted Redgrave at 1/10 favourite to win the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award - and 20/1 to win Olympic gold again in 2004.

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