The Sport Review
Olympics
French Open 2013: Andy Murray withdraws due to back injury
‘Staying at Tottenham is the right thing to do for Gareth Bale’
Monaco Grand Prix 2013: Mercedes will be strong, says Fernando Alonso
I was really nervous! Arsenal’s Olivier Giroud reveals final-day tension
Home » Sports » Olympics » London 2012 Olympics

London 2012 Olympics: ‘Redgrave not in same class as me and Coe’

Daley Thompson claims there is no contest in the battle to be Britain's greatest Olympian because he wins every time

Sportsbeat
By    
daley thompson
Daley Thompson carried the Olympic torch in Harringey on WednesdayPhoto: Locog/Getty

daley thompson

Daley Thompson believes there is no contest in the battle to be Britain’s greatest Olympian – he claims he wins hands down every time.

Thompson, a two-time decathlon gold medallist in 1980 and 1984, and Sir Steve Redgrave, the five-time rowing champion, are reportedly the frontrunners to light the flame at Friday’s £30m London 2012 opening ceremony.

But Thompson doesn’t even think Redgrave ranks a closer second behind him in the pantheon of legends.

“Why would there be rivalry? In my opinion Sebastian Coe is the second greatest Olympian, after myself,” he said, after carrying the Olympic torch in Haringey.

“Steve Redgrave is not in the same class as Seb Coe. He is a rower, but I think track and field is the toughest sport in the Olympics, which means the rewards are greater.”

It is probably fair to say that Redgrave and Thompson, a close friend of organising chief Coe, do not see eye to eye – and it is a bit of an unseemly spat ahead of Danny Boyle’s showpiece opening.

Redgrave has made no secret he believes he should be given the honour and recently wrote that Thompson didn’t make the top five of his all-time list of greatest British Olympians.

Meanwhile, the torch has just one full day of its 8,000-mile journey around the UK remaining and massive crowds again turned out to watch its progress across north London.

Among the torchbearers was World Cup winning goalkeeper Gordon Banks, 2008 boxing gold medallist James DeGale, 2004 badminton silver medallist Nathan Robertson and Harry Potter star Rupert Grint.

The flame also got the royal seal of approval when it was greeted by Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall in Tottenham.

© Sportsbeat 2012

Like The Sport Review on Facebook:

Read more on: Daley Thompson, London 2012, seb coe, sir steve redgrave.

Features and comment
Rafael Benítez leaves Chelsea with his reputation enhanced
Football
Benítez leaves with reputation enhanced
Broad, Pietersen & more: Twitter reacts as England win first Test
Cricket
Twitter reacts as England win first Test
Giroud, Podolski & more: Twitter reacts as Arsenal secure fourth place
Football
Twitter reacts as Arsenal secure fourth place
From Rome to Squash 2020, Roger Federer sends his very best
Squash
Federer backs Squash 2020 bid again
Rome Masters 2013: Of rain, Nadal and Italy’s favourites, Errani & Vinci
Tennis
Of rain, Nadal and Italy’s favourites
Roberto Mancini paid the price for transfer failures at Man City
Football
Mancini paid the price for transfer failures
La Liga wrap: Barcelona seal 22nd league title as Real Madrid draw
Football
Barcelona wrap up 22nd league title
Spanish Grand Prix 2013: Three lessons as Alonso wows home crowd
Formula 1
Three lessons from the Spanish Grand Prix