Sydney: The Games are over, and the party's begun. Well the party's been on for quite sometime.
London: Steve Redgrave's hair may be thinner than when he first struck Olympic gold in 1984 but the British rower has lost none of his strength.
Gold Coast (Australia): Steve Redgrave might be the focal point of the British Olympic team but the record-breaking rower is keeping a low profile during his preparations on the Gold Coast.
Redgrave said the setback at Lucerne had lifted the pressure off the four, who had previously been regarded by many as invincible."You put a lot of pressure on yourself but there is a lot of pressure from the country, the media and people watching and I feel that has been released a bit with the loss at Lucerne just because people were just expecting us to win," he said."And it's just proved to a lot of people that's not the case. Everyone still thinks we can win but its not a formality," Redgrave added in an interview on the British
Sydney: Will the world's greatest rower keep going? After five consecutive Olympic rowing gold medals, the question is not so much how did Steve Redgrave, 38, do it but will he go for another.After his gold-winning race at the Sydney regatta on saturday, wary of saying never again like he did after the Atlanta games, Redgrave told a news conference that maybe he would continue.But later he told British newspaper News of the World, ''That's it for me. It's over. This was my defining moment. I don't even think I'll go out in a boat any more. It's time
Sydney: Briton Steve Redgrave refused to rule out another Olympic campaign after winning an unprecedented fifth consecutive gold medal on Saturday at the Sydney regatta.Redgrave, 38, the most celebrated oarsman in Olympic history, teamed with Matthew Pinsent, Tim Foster and James Cracknell to win the men's coxless fours.They powered home to win in a time of 5 minutes 56.24 seconds, beating a fast-closing Italy by 0.38 seconds with Australia third in 5:57.61.Australia had won the event at the past two Olympics but fielded a completely new crew for Sydney and qualified as the second seeds in lane four behind the