Mark Spitz
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- Jewish Virtual Library - Biography of Mark Spitz
- NPR -< Mark Spitz: How Phelps Can Win Big In Beijing
- Official Site of Mark Spitz
- ESPN Classic - Spitz lived up to enormous expectations
- The New York Times - Players; Mark Spitz, After the Glory
- International Olympic Committee - Snapped: Mark Spitz on his remarkable seven-in-seven at Munich 1972
- In full:
- Mark Andrew Spitz
- Born:
- February 10, 1950,Modesto,California,U.S. (age 75)
- Awards And Honors:
- Olympic Games
Mark Spitz (born February 10, 1950,Modesto,California, U.S.) is an American swimmer who, at the1972 Olympics in Munich, became the first athlete to win seven gold medals in a single Games.
Like many other outstanding American swimmers, Spitz trained for several years at theSanta Clara (California) Swim Club. He served as captain of the intercollegiateswimming team atIndiana University, Bloomington (graduated 1972). At the1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City he aroused controversy by publicly predicting that he would capture six gold medals. In fact he won only two, both in teamrelay races (4 × 100-metre and 4 × 200-metre freestyle). He did win two individual medals, silver (100-metre butterfly) and bronze (100-metre freestyle).
At the1972 Games in Munich, Spitz was brilliant. He placed first and set world records in all four individual men’s events he entered: the 100-metre and 200-metrefreestyle (51.2 sec and 1 min 52.8 sec) and thebutterfly over the same distances (54.3 sec and 2 min 0.7 sec). He added three more gold medals as a member of victorious U.S. men’s teams (in the 400-metre and 800-metre freestyle relays and the 400-metre medley relay), which also set world records. His record for most gold medals at a single Olympics stood until 2008, when broken by American swimmerMichael Phelps. Spitz was among the first group to be inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame in 1983. He briefly came out of retirement in 1992 in an unsuccessful attempt to qualify for the Olympic team in the 50-metre butterfly race.
