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Sir Matthew Clive Pinsent, (; born 10 October 1970) is an English rower and broadcaster. During his rowing career, he won 10 world championship gold medals and four consecutive Olympic gold medals. Since retiring, he has worked as a sports broadcaster for the
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Early life and family

Pinsent was born on 10 October 1970 in Holt,
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. His father was the Rev. Ewen Macpherson Pinsent (1930–2020),
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of
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's parish church, Kelso, Scottish Borders, and his mother, Jean Grizel, came from a distinguished military family. Through his own aristocratic and military family, Pinsent is directly descended from
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and
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.


Rowing


Student rower

Matthew Pinsent attended Aysgarth School in North Yorkshire before he began rowing at
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. He began his international career at the
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in 1987. He raced again in 1988, winning the junior coxless pairs with Tim Foster. After finishing school, Pinsent read geography at
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. While a student, he competed in three Boat Races, winning in 1990 and 1991 but was unsuccessful in 1993 (when he was Boat Club President), having taken a year out in 1992 in order to concentrate on preparing for the Barcelona Olympics.


International career

In 1990, while still at Oxford, he joined Steve Redgrave in the coxless pair at the
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, winning bronze. This was the beginning of a long partnership, and the pair won at the World Championships in 1991, and at the Olympic Games in 1992 and 1996. In 2000 he won Olympic gold again as part of a coxless four with Redgrave, James Cracknell and Tim Foster. He also carried the flag for
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at the
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. In August 2000, the month prior to winning gold in
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, he took part in a three-part BBC documentary entitled '' Gold Fever''. This followed the coxless four team in the years leading up to the Olympics, including video diaries recording the highs and lows in the quest for what would be Pinsent's third consecutive gold. He was the subject of '' This Is Your Life'' in November 2000 when he was surprised by
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during a party celebrating the achievements of the British Olympic Association at the London Aquarium. Pinsent and Cracknell then formed a men's coxless pair and won the coxless and coxed pairs (with Neil Chugani coxing) in the 2001 World Championships, and the coxless pair
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. However, after a disappointing 2003 season that saw Pinsent's first World Championships defeat since 1990, he and Cracknell moved to the men's coxless four for 2004. At the
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in
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, Pinsent's fourth Olympic Games, Pinsent stroked the boat, with Cracknell, Ed Coode and Steve Williams. In a close race with world champions
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, they again won gold. Pinsent was elected to the International Olympic Committee's Athletes' Commission in 2001, replacing
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. In 2004, at the Athens Olympics, Pinsent failed to secure re-election to the post, being replaced by Železný. The , Pinsent had at one time the largest lung capacity recorded for a sportsman at 8.5 litres. This has since been surpassed by fellow rower Pete Reed who has been measured at 11.68 litres.


Achievements


Olympic Games

* 2004 – Gold, Coxless Four (with James Cracknell, Steve Williams, Ed Coode) * 2000 – Gold, Coxless Four (with James Cracknell, Tim Foster, Steve Redgrave) * 1996 – Gold, Coxless Pair (with Steve Redgrave) * 1992 – Gold, Coxless Pair (with Steve Redgrave)


World Championships

* 2003 – 4th, Coxless Pair (with James Cracknell) * 2002 – Gold, Coxless Pair (with James Cracknell) * 2001 – Gold, Coxless Pair (with James Cracknell) * 2001 – Gold, Coxed Pair (with James Cracknell, Neil Chugani) * 1999 – Gold, Coxless Four (with James Cracknell, Ed Coode, Steve Redgrave) * 1998 – Gold, Coxless Four (with James Cracknell, Tim Foster, Steve Redgrave) * 1997 – Gold, Coxless Four (with James Cracknell, Tim Foster, Steve Redgrave) * 1995 – Gold, Coxless Pair (with Steve Redgrave) * 1994 – Gold, Coxless Pair (with Steve Redgrave) * 1993 – Gold, Coxless Pair (with Steve Redgrave) * 1991 – Gold, Coxless Pair (with Steve Redgrave) * 1990 – Bronze, Coxless Pair (with Steve Redgrave) * 1989 – Bronze, Coxed Four (with Terry Dillon, Steve Turner, Gavin Stewart, Vaughan Thomas)


Junior World Championships

* 1988 – Gold, Coxless Pair (with Tim Foster) * 1987 – 4th, Eight


Career after rowing

Pinsent announced his retirement from rowing on 30 November 2004, and was made a
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in the New Year's Honours list announced on 31 December 2004. He had already been appointed a Member of the
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in 1993, raised to Commander in 2001. He was awarded the Thomas Keller Medal by the
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in 2005. Since retiring from rowing, Pinsent has worked for the
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as a sports bulletin presenter and reporter. His assignments have included interviewing Dwain Chambers for '' Inside Sport'', where Chambers confessed to taking drugs, and visiting gymnastics training centre in China where he found evidence of children being beaten, leading to IOC President Jacques Rogge to order an inquiry. He has also worked on a number of
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for the corporation. At Beijing 2008,
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,
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, Sochi 2014, Rio 2016 and Beijing 2022, Pinsent worked as a general reporter, compiling reports from sports and events across the games. At the
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and
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, Pinsent was also the water-side reporter for the rowing and canoeing events. Pinsent also reported from the Delhi 2010 and Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games. Pinsent has maintained his ties to rowing as an umpire or commentator of key events on the rowing calendar such as the Olympics,
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and
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s. He umpired his first " Blue Boat" race in
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. In June 2012, Pinsent rowed on the '' Gloriana'' as part of the royal pageant for the
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of
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. He appeared again on the ''Gloriana'' the following month, bearing the olympic torch as it crossed the river Thames. Pinsent directed "Unbelievable – The Chad Le Clos Story", a documentary following Chad Le Clos and his family for 18 months in the run up to the
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, which was first broadcast in July 2016. In 2020 Pinsent appeared as a contestant on Series 15 of BBC Television's '' Celebrity Masterchef'', finishing in joint-second place.


Personal life

Pinsent is married to Demetra Koutsoukos, a businesswoman, former partner at McKinsey & Co, and current CEO of the makeup brand Charlotte Tilbury Ltd. The couple met at Oxford, where Koutsoukos was a
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from Harvard. They have three children: twin boys, Jonah and Lucas (born 2006) and a daughter, Eve (born 2008).


Styles and honours

* Mr Matthew Pinsent (1970–1992) * Mr Matthew Pinsent, MBE (1993–2000) * Mr Matthew Pinsent, CBE (2001–2004) * Sir Matthew Pinsent, CBE (2005—)


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Pinsent, Matthew 1970 births Living people People from Holt, Norfolk English people of Scottish descent English male rowers Olympic rowers for Great Britain Olympic gold medallists for Great Britain Rowers at the 1992 Summer Olympics Rowers at the 1996 Summer Olympics Rowers at the 2000 Summer Olympics Rowers at the 2004 Summer Olympics British International Olympic Committee members People educated at Aysgarth School People educated at Eton College Alumni of St Catherine's College, Oxford Oxford University Boat Club rowers Knights Bachelor Sportspeople awarded knighthoods Commanders of the Order of the British Empire English television presenters BBC sports presenters and reporters Stewards of Henley Royal Regatta Members of Leander Club Olympic medalists in rowing English Olympic competitors Sportspeople from Yorkshire World Rowing Championships medalists for Great Britain Medalists at the 2004 Summer Olympics Medalists at the 2000 Summer Olympics Medalists at the 1996 Summer Olympics Medalists at the 1992 Summer Olympics Thomas Keller Medal recipients