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Published 06:30 23 Mar 2015 GMT
Updated 07:42 23 Mar 2015 GMT
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In case you have been living under a rock for the last 20 years, here’s a quick recap of our trio’s greatest sporting achievements:
Let’s start with the man who has the best smile in world sport, Mo Farah. Here he is picking up his second Olympic Gold at London 2012 in the 10,000m:
Moving swiftly to Sir Chris Hoy, his seven Olympic medals (more than any other Brit) and those thighs. He’s quite good on a bicycle, it's fair to say. Here he is getting awarded the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Lifetime Achiveement Award in 2014:
Which brings us to Sir Steve Redgrave CBE, who is Great Britain’s finest ever rower, winning five gold medals at consecutive Olympic Games:
So: If you were born on 23 March, and don’t have at least one Olympic gold to your name: What’s wrong with you?
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