
Sir Matthew Pinsent
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MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER: SIR MATTHEW PINSENT
4 TIMES OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALLIST ROWER
On Saturday 21st August 2004 at the Athens Olympic Games, Matthew
Pinsent CBE entered Olympic history. In one of the classic sporting
moments of all time, he led the Great Britain coxless four to victory
over the Canadian World Champions by only eight one hundredths of
a second. The GB crew of Matthew, James Cracknell, Ed Coode and Steve
Williams competed for the lead with Canada throughout the 2000 metre
race and with 200 to go the Canadians took the lead. However, in traditional
fashion Matthew increased the stroke rate and the British boat clawed
back the lead to win by inches. At the end neither crew knew who had
won…until the roar of the British supporters confirmed victory.
In the aftermath, Matthew was emotionally and physically drained.
After a year of highs and lows, it was the perfect response to the
doubters who had wondered if Britain could win and if Jurgen Grobler
had made a mistake putting Matthew and James Cracknell in the coxless
four. Matthew is now one of only 5 athletes to win 4 consecutive Gold
medals.
In 1992 Matthew graduated in Geography from St Catherine's College,
Oxford, where he was President of the Oxford Rowing Club. He took
part in the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race in 1990 and 1991, when
Oxford beat Cambridge by substantial distances.
Also in 1992, at the age of only 21, Matthew had his first taste of
Olympic success, when in a Coxless Pair with partner Sir Steve Redgrave,
he won the Gold Medal at the Barcelona Olympics. Prior to that Olympic
win he and Redgrave had enjoyed an unbeaten international season,
and it was already obvious that Matthew was developing to become one
of the world's greatest oarsmen.
At the Atlanta Olympics in 1996 the Pinsent/Redgrave duo won another
Gold Medal and throughout the nineties their outstanding combination
also brought them Seven World Championship Gold’s.
Their unbroken run of successes continued through to the Millennium
Olympic Games in Sydney when Pinsent, again with Redgrave (now in
a Coxless Four with James Cracknell and Tim Foster) again triumphed
earning Pinsent his THIRD Olympic Gold Medal. “THE RACE”
in which he did it was voted ‘Britain’s Greatest Sporting
Moment’ and the crew secured themselves a very special place
in the heart of the nation.
After Sydney, Matthew formed a seemingly invincible Coxless Pair partnership
with James Cracknell MBE. Undefeated throughout 2001, they went on
to complete a unique feat in the history of rowing, by winning the
Coxless Pair at the World Championships in Lucerne, a mere two hours
after winning the Coxed Pairs. In the 2002 World Championships in
Seville they defended their Coxless Pairs title, beating an experienced
Australian crew who had beaten them in Lucerne earlier in the year
and breaking the world record by 4 seconds in the process.
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