Tag: Mark Spitz
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Swimmers Shocked After Famous Santa Clara Swim Center Shuts Down | NBC Bay Area
Santa Clara’s famous International Swim Center was abruptly shut down by the city about two weeks ago, leaving hundreds of swimmers in a lurch. Many thought it was the end of the center, but now it seems there’s a last chance to save it. The ISC was once the hub of the swim world, with…
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Mark Spitz Wins Olympic Gold | Full Men’s 200M Butterfly Final | Munich 1972 | Olympics
Here we have the replay of the men’s 200m Butterfly event at the 1972 Munich Olympics. The clear winner was Mark Spitz of the U.S. in 2:00.70, with his compatriots Gary Hall in second and Robin James Backhaus in third completing the podium. The sport had a top level even then!
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Olympic Champ Mark Spitz Says Katie Ledecky Will Be Remembered As One of the Greatest Swimmers Ever | TJ Sports USA
Nine-time Olympic champion Mark Spitz says Katie Ledecky will be remembered as one of the greatest swimmers of all time.
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Most medalled Male swimmers in Olympic History | Olympics
28 Medals?! This week’s Top Moments video features the 10 male swimmers with the most medals ever. Enjoy watching & find out who collected the most medals!
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All About Mark Spitz | Inside with Brett Hawke
Gary Hall Sr. talks about his teammate, roommate, and friend, Mark Spitz. “He was the Michael Phelps of our generation.” – Dr. Gary Hall Sr.
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Olympians Who Are “One In A Thousand”
Watch and Listen to Mark Spitz, Janet Evans, Dara Torres, Vladimir Salnikov, Brenda Villa, Greg Louganis, Anthony Ervin, Elvira Khasyanova, Jason Lezak, and Rowdy Gaines. Become a supporter of the International Swimming Hall of Fame and become One In A Thousand!
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Mark Spitz at Indiana: NCAA swimming championships (1969-72)
In between Olympics, legendary U.S. swimmer Mark Spitz was a star for Indiana from 1969-72. He finished his Hoosiers career with four team national championships and eight individual NCAA titles. Watch six of those titles here.
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Snapped: Mark Spitz on His Remarkable Seven-In-Seven at Munich 1972
“I look kind of mean and aggressive looking,â€Â Spitz said of the mesmerising photograph above. “Not mean in a personality way, but powerful.†For the modern viewer, the lack of goggles, let alone a swimming cap, is one of the most immediately striking aspects of the image; that and the fact that it looks like the nine-time Olympic champion…
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Olympic Swimmer Mark Spitz on Never Forgetting The Holocaust
For more information go to Holocausteducationfilmfoundation.com. This segment aired on the KTLA 5 Morning News, Thursday, January 31, 2019.