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Great Olympians 20: Mark Spitz
When he was a child, Mark Spitz was often told by his father that
"swimming isn't everything, winning is". Spitz must have made his
father proud when he won seven gold medals at the 1972 Munich
Olympics, the only athlete ever to do so at a single Games.
Four years earlier when Spitz was competing in the 1968 Mexico
Olympics the brash 18-year-old had predicted that he would win
gold medals in all the six events he was entered in. But he
returned home with only two - in the relays and an individual
silver and bronze. In Munich, Spitz erased the memory of that
disappointment in the very first final he swam - the 200 m
butterfly. He set a new world record in the process.
Over the next 8 days of competition, with only one rest day in
between, Spitz swam 13 races, including the heats. He set world
records in every final he swam - including three relay races. He
equalled the record of Paavo Nurmi, Larissa Latynina and Carl
Lewis, with a total Olympic haul of nine gold medals.
Q U I Z
Question: In which Olympics was golf one of the sports?
Answer: In the 1900 Paris and the 1904 St.Louis Olympics.
- Copyright 2000 Amrita Bharati, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan - 13
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