Mark Spitz

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Mark Spitz Wiki Biography

Mark Andrew Spitz, born on the 10th of February 1950, is a former American athlete and Olympiad who became famous in the swimming world for his breaking of world records. He gained popularity in the ‘70s and ‘80s for his multiple awards from various prestigious competitions.

So how much is Spitz’ net worth? As of early 2017, based on authoritative sources it is reported to be over $20 million, acquired from his years as an athlete and his other commitments on television and product endorsements.

Born in Modesto, California, Spitz is the eldest child of three children too Lenore Sylvia and Arnold Spitz. His family is Jewish with his father having Hungarian descent while his mother’s were from Russia. The family moved to Honolulu, Hawaii where Spitz grew up loving the beach and enjoying swimming. When he was six, his family returned to Sacramento, California but still made sure that he’d be able to swim as he was enrolled at the local swim club. At a young age, he was already showing potential, breaking world records even at the age of 10.

Spitz attended Santa Clara High School, where he also trained in swimming. During his high school years, he consistently broke age records, garnering national high school records in every stroke and at several distances.

Right after high school, Spitz started joining more competitions and also won consistently. Some of his most notable wins included four gold medals at the 1965 Maccabiah Games, five gold medals at the Pan American Games, two gold medals at the Mexico 1968 Olympics, five gold medals in the 1969 Maccabiah Games and seven gold medals at the Summer Olympics in Munich in 1972. His multiple achievements in the world of sports also helped raise his career to stardom, and eventually helped to tremendously increase his net worth.

In 1969, Spitz also decided to continue his college education, attending Indiana University with the hopes of becoming a dentist. Unfortunately, his passion was still in swimming, so he was never able to pursue his dreams of being a dentist. During his time in college, he won eight individual NCAA titles and also won the James E. Sullivan Award in 1971.

After the 1972 Summer Olympics, Spitz decided to retire at the age of 22.

Spitz then entered the world of Hollywood, and made various appearances in shows like “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson”, “Emergency!” and “The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour”. He also worked as a sport presenter and even a broadcaster. His various jobs in television also helped his net worth.

When he was 41, he tried to stage a comeback at the 1992 Summer Olympics, but failed to qualify. Since then, he has become a product endorser for various brands, a lecturer and even a stock broker. His various careers after being an athlete also helped maintain his net worth.

In terms of his personal life, Spitz married Suzy Weiner in 1973 and together they have two sons, Matthew and Justin.

IMDB Wikipedia $20 million 1.83 m 161 lbs (73 kg) 1950 1950-02-10 5 ft 11 in (1.8288 m) 73 kg American Arnold Spitz Athlete California Challenge of a Lifetime February 10 Indiana University Jewish people Justin Spitz Lenore Spitz Mark Andrew Spitz Mark Spitz Mark Spitz Net Worth Matthew Spitz Modesto Olympians Santa Clara High School Suzy Weiner Suzy Weiner (m. 1973) Swimmer TV Personality United States United States of America

Mark Spitz Quick Info

Full Name Mark Spitz
Net Worth $20 Million
Date Of Birth February 10, 1950
Place Of Birth Modesto, California, United States
Height 1.83 m
Weight 73 kg
Profession Swimmer, TV Personality
Education Santa Clara High School, Indiana University
Nationality American
Spouse Suzy Weiner (m. 1973)
Children Justin Spitz, Matthew Spitz
Parents Lenore Spitz, Arnold Spitz
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0819156
Awards James E. Sullivan Award, Swimming World Swimmers of the Year, Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year, Milliyet Sports Award for World Athlete of the Year
Movies Challenge of a Lifetime

Mark Spitz Quotes

  • Part of winning is the phenomena of being able to convince those that compete against you that they are competing for second.
  • I think what made me great, was that I was a great racer, not because I was a great swimmer.

Mark Spitz Important Facts

  • Lives in Southern California where he sells luxury homes and designs pools. [November 2001]
  • Appears in the infomercial, hosted by Christopher Steele and Mindy Mylrea, for the “Orbitek Elite” fitness workout. [2007]
  • He is a motivational speaker and stockbroker in Los Angeles, California. [July 2008]
  • 2007: Inducted into the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.
  • 1971: Won the Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the USA.
  • 1979: Inducted into the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.
  • 1977: Inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame.
  • Idol of Australian freestyle swimmer and 9-time Olympic champion, Ian Thorpe.
  • American swimming sensation 19-year old Michael Phelps aspired to break Spitz’s record of 7 gold medals, at the Athens Olympics. Phelps, however, had to settle for 8 medals, 6 gold, and 2 bronze, respectively.
  • 1983: Inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame (charter member).
  • 1967: In the Pan-American Games (Winnipeg), he won five gold medals.
  • After he won the 200m free-style in the 1972 (Munich) Olympics, he celebrated by swinging his sneakers in front of the cameras. He had to explain to the organizing comitee that he was just euphoric, not doing publicity.
  • Still only aged 22, he retired from swimming after the Munich Olympics.
  • Considered the swiftest swimmer of all time, made his big splash during the 1972 Olympics, becoming the first athlete to win seven gold medals in an Olympiad. His performances were even more remarkable considering world records were set in all seven events.
  • Sons: Matthew (b. 1981) and Justin (b. 1991)
  • Winner of an unprecedented 7 gold medals in swimming at the 1972 Munich Olympics. Winner of 2 gold medals in the 1968 Mexico City olympics.

Mark Spitz Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
American Dad! 2014 TV Series Mark Spitz Actor
Challenge of a Lifetime 1985 TV Movie Brad Harris, TV announcer Actor
The Star Games 1985 TV Series Co Host Actor
Emergency! 1974 TV Series Pete Barlow Actor
Weekend Today 2016 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Sfide 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Piers Morgan Tonight 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Hell’s Kitchen 2011 TV Series Himself – Restaurant Patron Self
The Florence Henderson Show 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Freedom’s Fury 2006 Documentary Narrator Self
Breakfast 2004 TV Series Himself Self
A Question of Sport 2004 TV Series Himself Self
The Olympic Series: Golden Moments 1920-2002 2003 Video documentary Himself Self
Bearing the Torch: Politics & the Olympics 1996 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Die Harald Schmidt Show 1996 TV Series Himself Self
One on One with John Tesh 1992 TV Series Himself Self
Bob Hope & Friends: Making New Memories 1991 TV Special Himself Self
Good Morning America 1990 TV Series Himself Self
Greatest Sports Legends 1978 TV Series Himself Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1974-1977 TV Series Himself – Olympic Medalist / Himself – Co-Host Self
ABC’s Wide World of Sports 1977 TV Series Himself Self
Celebrity Sweepstakes 1975 TV Series Himself Self
The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Bob Hope 1974 TV Special Himself Self
The Dean Martin Show 1973-1974 TV Series Himself Self
The Hollywood Squares 1974 TV Series Guest Appearance Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1973 TV Series Himself Self
V.I.P.-Schaukel 1973 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour 1973 TV Series Himself Self
Munich 1972: Games of the XX Olympiad 1972 TV Mini-Series Himself Self
The Bob Hope Special 1972/II TV Movie Himself Self
Love, Hate & Propaganda: The Cold War 2011 TV Series documentary Himself – Swimmer Archive Footage
50 años de 2009 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
I Love the ’70s 2003 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
One Day in September 1999 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
100 Years of Olympic Glory 1996 TV Movie documentary Himself – Escorted Under Guard in 1972 (uncredited) Archive Footage
ABC’s Wide World of Sports 30th Anniversary Special 1991 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage