Mark Spitz, 66 is a nine-time Olympic
champion in the swimming category. Mark Spitz won seven-gold-
medal at the 1972
Summer Olympics in Munich—
a record only outclassed by
fellow swimmer Michael
Phelps at the 2008 Summer
Olympics in Beijing.
Spitz
retired after Munich, at age 22,
and has been receiving series of endorsements since then. Spitz has made a
number of appearances on TV,
helping ABC Sports cover the
1976 and 1984 Summer
Games. He narrated a 2006
Hungarian documentary,
Freedom's Fury, about the
"Blood in the Water" water
polo match between Hungary
and the USSR during the 1956
Melbourne Olympics. He later
become a licensed
stockbroker managing
a portfolio of private-equity
investments.

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