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Name: Mark Spitz  
   
Also Know As:
   
Date of Birth: 10th February 1950
   
Place of Birth: Modesto, California, USA
   
Profession: Actor
 
 
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Men's Swimming
Gold 1968 4x100m freestyle relay
Gold 1968 4x200m freestyle relay
Gold 1972 100m butterfly
Gold 1972 100m freestyle
Gold 1972 200m butterfly
Gold 1972 200m freestyle
Gold 1972 4x100m freestyle relay
Gold 1972 4x100m medley relay
Gold 1972 4x200m freestyle relay
Silver 1968 100m butterfly
Bronze 1968 100m freestyle

Mark Andrew Spitz (born February 10, 1950) is a Jewish American swimmer. He was born in California, to Arnold and Lenore Spitz. He holds the record for most gold medals won in a single Olympics (seven), which he set at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany (his 7th was won on September 4).

In 1968, Mark Spitz participated in his first Olympic Games in Mexico City. Together with his teammates, Spitz won two titles: the 4 x 100 m freestyle and the 4 x 200 m freestyle relays. In addition, Spitz finished second in the 100 m butterfly and third in the 100 m freestyle. In spite of the successes, Spitz was disappointed, as he had announced a bid for five gold medals, after he had accomplished that feat at the 1967 Pan American Games.

Four years later, in Munich, Spitz came back. In West Germany, he won seven Olympic gold medals, a feat yet unequalled by any other Olympic athlete. Even more remarkably, Spitz set a new world record in each of the seven events (the 100 m freestyle, 200 m freestyle, 100 m butterfly, 200 m butterfly, 4 x 100 m freestyle, 4 x 200 m freestyle and the 4 x 100 m medley).

Still only aged 22, Spitz retired from swimming after the Munich Games. However, at age 41, Spitz attempted to make a comeback in an attempt to qualify for the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, after film maker Bud Greenspan had offered to pay him a million dollars if he succeeded in qualifying. Filmed by Greenspan's cameras, Spitz failed to beat the qualifying limit.


Personal bests:

100 m freestyle: 51,22 s (1972, WR)

200 m freestyle: 1:52,78 s ( 1972, WR)

100 m butterfly: 54,27 s ( 1972, WR)

200 m butterfly: 2:00,70 s (1972, WR)

relays:

4 × 100 m freestyle: 3:26,42 s (1972, WR)

4 × 200 m freestyle: 7:35,78 s (1972, WR)

4 × 100 m medley: 3:48,16 s (1972,WR)


Spitz attended Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana.

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