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  1. Mark Spitz, most notable athlete of all-time, is synonymous with excellence. His powerful swimming career launched him into fame, and gained him fans world-wide. During his career, Mark’s unparalleled abilities set him apart from the competition. He was voted “Athlete of the century” in water sports and one of six “Greatest Olympians ...

  2. American Mark Spitz had brashly predicted that he would win six gold medals at the 1968 Mexico City Games. Although he did take home two gold medals from the relays, he performed well below expectations in his individual races. He was third in the 100m freestyle, second in the 100m butterfly and last in the final of the 200m butterfly.

  3. Mark Spitz. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Mark Spitz témájú médiaállományokat. Mark Andrew Spitz ( Modesto, Kalifornia, 1950. február 10. –) amerikai úszó, többszörös olimpiai bajnok. Az 1972-es müncheni olimpián 7 olimpiai aranyérmet nyert, amelyekkel minden számban világrekord született.

  4. www.teamusa.com › hall-of-fame-members › mark-spitzTeam USA | Mark Spitz

    Jun 5, 2024 · Mark Spitz, considered one of the greatest swimmers of all time, is an 11-time Olympic medalist who earned a total of nine gold medals, one silver and one bronze in two Olympic Games. He attended Indiana University where he claimed eight NCAA titles as the captain of the swimming team. The Modesto, California, native swam and medaled at both ...

  5. Chemin de Bellevue 24a/24b. CH - 1005 Lausanne. Switzerland. Tel: +41 21 310 47 10. Fax: +41 21 312 66 10. The official website of World Aquatics.

  6. Oct 11, 2023 · While USA Swimming star Mark Spitz was still competing in his younger years, he had another career in mind as well: dentistry. Now, a life of working with people's teeth might not seem particularly glorious compared to the former Olympian's athletic career, but it was the life he wanted. Well, until fancier things sparkled on the horizon.

  7. After Spitz predicted six golds at the 1968 Games in Mexico City and walked away with just two victories—both in the relays—many speculated that a hungrier Spitz would dominate in 1972 and possibly win all seven events he entered. Spitz cruised to his first gold medal in the 200-metre butterfly, then raced in the 4 × 100-metre freestyle ...