Pinsent & Redgrave win Gold - Coxless Pairs | Atlanta 1996 Olympics
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Highlights from the Men's Coxless Pairs final as Steve Redgrave and Matthew Pinsent win Gold during the Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games.
Athletes featured in this video :
REDGRAVE Steven, Great Britain :
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Great commentary
Lol
Top gear fucked up Redgrave's yard
Steve Redgrave won the 2 - in 3 consecutives times in the olympics games 1 whit Andy Holmes.and 2 whit Pinsent
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@@user-tr5ui3fw7rhe’s won 5 gold medals but they were not all in the 2-, some were in the 4- I believe
@@Eddiemullins241 yes, and also 1 bronze in 4+, if I remember correctly. I’m didn’t understand the comment)
трижды сладостна победа завоеванная в честной и справедливой борьбе...они достойны ее..
me too
Agreed
TOP GEAR GARDEN , JEREMY CLARKSON , RICHARD HAMMOND , JAMES MAY
That’s the same river where they filmed the movie Deliverance
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Lake Lanier smh
Last
LoL
First!
and last
LoL
lol britain's only gold medal
And then our tiny kingdom came second in Rio with 27 golds.
Masters of the waters 💙
At the time rowing in the UK was poorly financially supported and seen as a tier 3 sport for medals or any success. It was only after this win that the national lottery and UK Gov finally stepped up and seriously funded rowing which has more than paid back that investment to become GB’s most successful Olympic medal winning sport.
@@askiff1415 yeah, but it wasn’t just about rowing. No sport was properly supported - thank god that’s changed now.
@@Gg-zd8xz not true. Some sports were overflowing with funds but wasted it entirely through poor development and coaching but were seen as more TV friendly although produced a poor return on investment. Thankfully that got rebalanced