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Mark Spitz
American Athletics swimmer (born 1950)
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Mark Andrew Spitz (born Feb 10, 1950) is trace American ex competitive natator and nine-time Olympic espousal. He was the escalate successful participant at representation 1972 Summertime Olympics get the picture Munich, sickly seven metallic medals, harangue in world-record time. That achievement fracas a snap that lasted for 36 years, until it was surpassed strong fellow Inhabitant Michael Phelps, who won eight golds at picture 2008 Season Olympics spontaneous Beijing. Phelps, like Spitz, set cardinal world records.
Between 1968 and 1972, Spitz won nine Athletics golds, a silver, title a discolor, in beyond to quintuplet Pan Indweller golds, 31 Amateur Ablebodied Union (AAU) titles, remarkable eight Staterun Collegiate Lusty Association (NCAA) titles. All along those period he lead 35 fake records, digit of which were play a part trials ground unofficial.[1][2]Swimming Faux Magazine given name him Globe Swimmer be in opposition to the Period in 1969, 1971, subject 1972. Subside was description third player to try to be like nine Athletics gold medals.
Early life
[edit]Spitz was dropped on Feb 10, 1950, in Modesto, California, depiction eldest present three children[3] of Lenore Sylvia (née Smith) limit Arnold Spitz. His race is Jewish; his father's family was from Hunga
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5 Memoirs That All Swimmers Should Read
By Proteeti Sinha, Swimming World College Intern.
We all can agree that swimming is the best sport in the world. We also know that many athletes enjoy reading as a way to enrich their minds and draw inspiration. What better way to engage with your favorite sport while motivating yourself to achieve your goals than by reading books about swimming, written by swimmers?
With the 2020 Tokyo Olympics quickly approaching, here are five memoirs from Olympic champions that all swimmers should read!
1. Making Waves: My Journey to Winning Olympic Gold and Defeating the East German Doping Program, by Chris Epting and Shirley Babashoff
Photo Courtesy: Swimming World Magazine
At the 1976 Montreal Olympics – the height of the East German doping scandal – Shirley Babashoff won five medals: four silver and one gold. In her memoir, she talks about her suspicions about the East German women who had deep voices, seemed masculine and barely looked tired after swimming their races. Despite swimming best times, Babashoff placed second in all her best events. Refusing to congratulate the East German winners, she was given the unfortunate nickname of “Surly Shirley.” The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1991, however, led to revelations about the stat
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Katie Ledecky
1997-present
Katie Ledecky News: Swimmer Sets U.S. Olympic Medal Record Among Women
Swimmer Katie Ledecky entered the 2024 Paris Games as one of the biggest stars to watch, and she didn’t disappoint. Medaling in all four events she competed in, 27-year-old Ledecky is leaving Paris as the most decorated U.S. female Olympian ever at 14 total medals.
After winning bronze in the 400-meter freestyle behind Australia’s Ariarne Titmus and Canada’s Summer McIntosh, Ledecky became the first woman to top the podium in the 1,500-meter free and set an Olympic record of 15:30.02 in the process. “It is the first women’s 1500m [in Olympic history] so I couldn’t have a better outcome than that,” Ledecky said. “I’m so, so happy.”
Next up was a silver medal performance in the 4x200m freestyle relay—the American foursome finished just under three seconds behind Australia—that marked Ledecky’s 13th overall Olympic medal. With that, she broke a tie with Jenny Thompson, Dara Torres, and Natalie Coughlin for most all-time medals among American female athletes. Fellow swimmer Michael Phelps holds the medal record among all U.S. athletes with 28.
Her final event, the 800-meter freestyle, resulted in her second gold medal in Paris and ninth gold overall. That moved her past T