Basking in the glow of seven gold medals from the 1972 Olympics, swimming legend Mark Spitz nearly signed up to be eaten by a shark. Spitz was so popular after his record-setting performance in Munich ...
For children of the 1970s, there were two iconic posters that could be found in American bedrooms. One was of Farrah Fawcett, the "Charlie's Angels" heartthrob. The other was a swimmer, of all things.
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Mark Spitz’s net worth 2025: Inside the $8–20 million fortune of an Olympic swimming legend
Legendary swimmer Mark Spitz, born in 1950, etched his name in history at the 1972 Munich Olympics, clinching an astonishing ...
He won seven gold medals in 1972, and he's still getting endorsement deals today. By Bill Higgins Mark Spitz, pictured in 1973 with his seven gold medals from Munich, came out of retirement in 1991 in ...
Michael Phelps holds the record for most medals in a single Olympic event, but before him, Mark Spitz held the same record. Interestingly, Spitz's unbelievable record stood for an astounding 36 years.
Editor's note: This story was originally published in 2022. We are republishing it as part of our fall coverage. BLOOMINGTON – Fifty years ago, there was a before ...
PARIS — The stunning stat that tells the ongoing story of Olympic swimming’s evolution is, on the surface, a testament to Australian speed. It’s the story of Ariarne Titmus, the “Terminator” of world ...
EL PASO, Texas, December 19. THE recent awesome record setting by Bolles High School got me to thinking about what I consider an even more impressive record setting by the Mark Spitz-led 1967 Santa ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Olympic gold medalist legend Mark Spitz was scheduled to make a meet-and-greet public appearance Friday night at the downtown Santa Monica Metro Expo line. While Spitz was ...
While swimming constitutes just a small portion of his incredible portfolio, no photographer has meant more to swimming history and the International Swimming Hall of Fame than Heinz Kluetmeier. From ...
SAN DIEGO (CN) - Olympic gold medalist Mark Spitz objects that his name appears in the religious ramblings on the labels of Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps. Spitz says he "is the only living person ...
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