Prime Minister John Key is being coy about whether Mark Todd's bronze medal at the Olympic Games is enough to secure him a knighthood to recognise his long history in the sport of eventing.
Asked whether there was a chance Todd, 56, would be in line for a greater honour than the CBE he currently holds, Mr Key said he would not comment on individuals.
"But history tells you that those who are successful at the Olympics have often been recognised through the system."
He said Todd's Olympics performance was impressive and added to his other achievements in the sport, which included Olympics gold medals in 1984 and 1988 and a string of wins at major equestrian events such as Burghley and Badminton horse trials.
"He's been a hugely successful athlete for New Zealand over a long period of time."