British Greatest of All Time Sportsperson

REKIBorter":3cz6l5kb said:
ededwards":3cz6l5kb said:
..Sir Steve Redgrave...

But he's an arseh*le to deal with. During the late 90's Mrs Reki worked in the marketing dept of Oakley UK, he was one of her clients. Most arrogant tw*t ever and his Mrs is just as bad. The other rowers were really nice guys to talk to. When they won a medal they used to come in and meet the staff and show them what they had won. Not Sir Steve, far too important to be doing things like that.

Accomplished athlete, yes, but sports personality, no.

I must admit I'm surprised - I met him in 1991 at an awards dinner and he came across as a really nice chap, indeed if he hadn't, accomplishments or not, I'd not have put him forward for British GOAT. Still, I'll go with my experience and stay with Steve Redgrave as my pick although some other good suggestions have been made.
 
ededwards":3swra99y said:
REKIBorter":3swra99y said:
ededwards":3swra99y said:
..Sir Steve Redgrave...

But he's an arseh*le to deal with. During the late 90's Mrs Reki worked in the marketing dept of Oakley UK, he was one of her clients. Most arrogant tw*t ever and his Mrs is just as bad. The other rowers were really nice guys to talk to. When they won a medal they used to come in and meet the staff and show them what they had won. Not Sir Steve, far too important to be doing things like that.

Accomplished athlete, yes, but sports personality, no.

I must admit I'm surprised - I met him in 1991 at an awards dinner and he came across as a really nice chap, indeed if he hadn't, accomplishments or not, I'd not have put him forward for British GOAT. Still, I'll go with my experience and stay with Steve Redgrave as my pick although some other good suggestions have been made.
Pinsent always comes across as a thoroughly decent chap.

Tremendous athlete, too.
 
I'm surprised none of you has yet offered up Obree. 2 hours, back and forth w. Boardman. 2 Pursuit World Championships. Not to mention one of the biggest innovators in current bicycle design.



Or Eddie Edwards. :lol:
 
Dave Thorpe 3 times World 500cc champion, has never got the recognition he truely deserves. A proper British lion.

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Last to first, British 500cc GP @ Farleigh Castle 1985
 
FMJ":1v2ohfq5 said:
Or Eddie Edwards. :lol:

I'm flattered to be mentioned in such company but modesty makes me say that it is undeserved recognition.

I did get 37th in Sport Class in 1991 though......
 
Mike the Bike was the most accomplished English Motorcycle Racer-his record speaks for itself with 9 World Championships, John Surtees won championships in motorcycle racing 7 times and the F1 championship on 4 wheels in 1964, being the only guy to ever win championships in both disciplines--Jim Clark is still my favorite Brit Sportsman, however. Pat
 

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sinnett177":2l0h1n94 said:
Dave Thorpe 3 times World 500cc champion, has never got the recognition he truely deserves. A proper British lion.


Agree on that. Just don't mention Noyce. That guy was a prat.
 
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