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Mark Foster Personal information Full name Mark Andrew Foster Nationality British Born 12 May 1970
Billericay, Essex, UKHeight 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Weight 90 kg (200 lb; 14 st) Sport Sport Swimming Stroke(s) Freestyle, butterfly Club University of Bath SC Medal recordMen's swimming Competitor for Great Britain World Championships - Long Course Silver 2003 Barcelona 50 m freestyle Bronze 2001 Fukuoka 50 m butterfly World Championships - Short Course Gold 1993 Palma 50 m freestyle Gold 1999 Hong Kong 50 m freestyle Gold 1999 Hong Kong 50 m butterfly Gold 2000 Athens 50 m freestyle Gold 2000 Athens 50 m butterfly Gold 2004 Indianapolis 50 m freestyle Silver 1997 Gothenburg 50 m freestyle Silver 2002 Moscow 50 m freestyle Silver 2004 Indianapolis 50 m butterfly Silver 2008 Manchester 50 m freestyle Bronze 1993 Palma 4×100 m medley Bronze 1997 Gothenburg 4×100 m medley Bronze 2002 Moscow 50 m butterfly European Championships - Long Course Silver 1997 Seville 50 m freestyle Bronze 1993 Sheffield 4×100 m medley Bronze 1999 Istanbul 50 m butterfly Bronze 2000 Helsinki 50 m butterfly European Championships - Short Course Gold 1992 Espoo 50 m butterfly Gold 1996 Rostock 50 m freestyle Gold 1996 Rostock 50 m butterfly Gold 1998 Sheffield 50 m freestyle Gold 1999 Lisbon 50 m freestyle Gold 2000 Valencia 50 m butterfly Gold 2003 Dublin 50 m freestyle Gold 2003 Dublin 50 m butterfly Gold 2004 Vienna 50 m freestyle Gold 2004 Vienna 50 m butterfly Gold 2005 Trieste 50 m freestyle Silver 1998 Sheffield 50 m butterfly Silver 1998 Sheffield 4×50 m freestyle Silver 2000 Valencia 50 m freestyle Silver 2001 Antwerp 50 m butterfly Silver 2001 Antwerp 4×50 m medley Silver 2005 Trieste 50 m butterfly Bronze 1992 Espoo 50 m freestyle Bronze 1996 Rostock 4×50 m medley Bronze 1998 Sheffield 4×50 m medley Bronze 1999 Lisbon 4×50 m medley Bronze 2000 Valencia 4×50 m freestyle Bronze 2005 Trieste 4×50 m medley Bronze 2005 Trieste 4×50 m freestyle Competitor for England Commonwealth Games Gold 1994 Victoria 50 m freestyle Gold 1998 Kuala Lumpur 50 m freestyle Silver 1990 Auckland 4×100 m freestyle Bronze 1986 Edinburgh 4×100 m freestyle Bronze 1990 Auckland 50 m freestyle Bronze 1994 Victoria 4×100 m freestyle Bronze 2002 Manchester 50 m freestyle Bronze 2002 Manchester 50 m butterfly Mark Andrew Foster (born 12 May 1970 in Billericay, Essex, UK) is a British professional swimmer, specialising in butterfly and freestyle at 50 metres.
He is a specialist short course (25 metre pool) swimmer. In terms of medals and longevity (1986–2008), Foster is amongst the most successful British swimmers of all-time. He made a comeback at the national championships in July 2007 winning both events he competed in after barely training.[1] He achieved the fifth best time in 2007 in the world at 50 metres freestyle[citation needed] and retired for the second time after the 2008 Olympics.
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Early career
Mark was first taught by the mother of Sarah Hardcastle at a pool in Southend-on-Sea. He was the fastest swimmer in the country by age 15.[2]
Mark Foster was educated at Alleyn Court Preparatory School in Westcliff on Sea, Millfield School, and Southend High School for Boys where he excelled in athletics, football and tennis.[citation needed].
International career
First selected for the British team in 1985, the breakthrough came in 1990 when he won his first individual international medal - bronze - in the Commonwealth Games in Auckland. He finished the 50 metres freestyle with a time of 23.16 seconds. He had previously won bronze as part of the 100 metre freestyle relay in the Edinburgh games four years previous, but cites the 1990 medal as his first great sporting moment.[3]
Success followed rapidly, and in the next few years Foster broke the World Short Course freestyle record four times, the World Short Course butterfly record twice, and set the World Long Course butterfly record (in 1996) with a time of 24.07 seconds.
Despite success at Commonwealth, European and World championship level, Olympic titles eluded him, and he has never won a medal. Some have suggested that he has never quite achieved his full potential, arguing his maverick approach to training and preparation cost him a higher world ranking.[citation needed]
In 2004, Foster was to face the disappointment of not being selected for the Olympic Games. At the British Olympic Trials, he won the 50 free in 22.49 seconds, well under the Olympic qualifying standard but seven hundredths of a second below the standard National Team Director Bill Sweetenham had set for inclusion in the British Olympic Team. Foster has openly criticised Sweetenham's management style, so Sweetenham ensured he was not selected.
Nonetheless he was to respond to his omission from the Olympic squad with a stunning gold in the World Short Course Championships in Indianapolis later that year. In the 50 metre freestyle he touched in 21.58 seconds, ahead of Stefan Nystrand of Sweden. Although Mark announced his retirement from swimming after the European short course championships in April 2006 at the age of 35, he still occasionally competed that year at invitational meets.
He returned from "retirement" in 2007 with an aim to win an Olympic medal at the 2008 Olympic Games. Returning to the British squad he won a silver medal in the 50 m freestyle at the 2008 FINA Short Course World Championships, and qualified to represent Great Britain at the same distance in the Olympics. At the opening ceremony on 8 August, he carried the flag for Great Britain during the Parade of Nations. He failed to qualify for the men's 50 m freestyle semi-finals, finishing almost two-tenths of a second outside the top 16.[4]
Charity work
In May 2009, Mark Foster became patron of The Anaphylaxis Campaign, the UK charity for people with severe allergies.[5] He won £10,000 for the Campaign by participating in Who Wants to be a Millionaire?, broadcast on ITV on 8 September 2009.
In October 2008, Mark Foster was announced as a celebrity judge for the Miele Fashion Prize, in aid of children's medical charity, Sparks.[6]
In June 2009, Mark Foster supported ActionAid's PoverTee Day by having a T-shirt painted on his torso.[7]
Media appearances
Mark appeared on the ITV show Beat the Star first broadcasted on 4 April 2008 in which he won 18-3, appearing as the 'star' and as a guest home owner on BBC2's Through the Keyhole first broadcast on 28 May 2008.[citation needed]
During Summer 2008, Mark appeared on the new series of Superstars broadcast on Five in the UK.[citation needed]
He later appeared on a Strictly Come Dancing special of the Weakest Link in December 2008, and won £15,900 for charity, beating Anton du Beke in the final round. He had previously appeared on an Olympic special, but did not win.
Foster co-presented BBC Look East's 6.30pm bulletin, with Susie Fowler-Watt on Thursday 12 February 2009.
Mark is a contestant on the BBC1 programme 'Let's Dance For Sport Relief' as of 20 February 2010 as part of the dance group The Olympians.
Mark also regularly appears on BBC TV regional news and local radio in his role of Ambassador of Pools 4 Schools, a programme run by Total Swimming with the Amateur Swimming Association to increase participation in swimming amongst primary school children.
Strictly Come Dancing
Foster competed in the sixth series of Strictly Come Dancing with professional dancer Hayley Holt He managed to stay in the competition until Week Six when he was voted off by the judges in the dance-off, while they saved Andrew Castle
Week # Dance/Song Judges' score Result Horwood Phillips Goodman Tonioli Total 1 Waltz / Tennessee Waltz 3 6 7 6 22 Safe 3 Tango / Tanguera 5 5 7 7 24 Bottom Two/Saved 5 Samba / Spice Up Your Life 3 4 5 5 17 Safe 6 Paso Doble / Since U Been Gone 2 4 5 5 16 Bottom Two/Eliminated Personal bests and records held
- Long course (50 m)
Event Time Date Meet Location Ref 50 m freestyle 21.96 NR 21 June 2008 Golden Bear Zagreb, Croatia [8] 100 m freestyle 51.67 18 August 1994 Commonwealth Games Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 50 m butterfly 23.51 NR 8 June 2003 Golden Bear Zagreb, Croatia [9] - Short course (25 m)
Event Time Date Meet Location Ref 50 m freestyle 21.13 NR 28 January 2001 World Cup Paris, France 100 m freestyle 49.65 2 December 1993 World SC Championships Palma de Mallorca, Spain 50 m butterfly 22:87 NR 17 January 2001 World Cup Sheffield, United Kingdom 100 m butterfly 54.81 9 January 1993 World Cup Beijing, China Legend: WR – World record; ER – European record; CR – Commonwealth record; NR – British record;
Records not set in finals: (h) – heat; (sf) – semifinal; (r) – relay 1st leg; (rh) – relay heat 1st leg; (b) – B final; † – en route to final mark; (tt) – time trialSee also
References
- ^ http://www.markfoster.co.uk/factfile/
- ^ "Foster plans first Olympic medal". BBC News. 2008-08-05. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/olympics/swimming/7542961.stm. Retrieved 2008-08-05.
- ^ http://www.markfoster.co.uk/factfile/
- ^ "Olympics: Foster crashes out of 50m freestyle". The Guardian (London). 14 August 2008. http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2008/aug/14/olympics2008.olympicsaquatics6. Retrieved 12 May 2010.
- ^ http://www.anaphylaxis.org.uk/cms/site/news/mark-foster-becomes-patron-of-the-anaphylaxis-campaign.aspx
- ^ http://www.markfoster.co.uk/articles/mark-foster-announced-as-celebrity-judge-for-fashion-prize
- ^ http://www.markfoster.co.uk/articles/olympian-mark-foster-gets-it-off-his-chest-for-povertee-day
- ^ "Foster Breaks 50m Freestyle Record". British Swimming. 2008-06-21. http://www.sportcentric.com/vsite/vcontent/content/news/0,10869,5157-183729-200947-43502-286342-news-item,00.html. Retrieved 2008-08-17.
- ^ Jeff Powell (2003-06-10). "Lewis to face tough stand-in Klitschko". Daily Mail. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/columnists/article-230527/Lewis-face-tough-stand-Klitschko.html. Retrieved 2008-10-16.
External links
- Personal website
- British Swimming athlete profile
- British Olympic Association athlete profile
- Mark Foster's swimming masterclass (BBC)
- British Swimming results and rankings database entry
- The Anaphylaxis Campaign
- The Race Club
- Interview with Mark Foster
Records Preceded by
Steve Crocker
Alexander Popov
Anthony ErvinMen's 50 metre freestyle
world record holder (short course)
February 17, 1993 – March 13, 1994
December 13, 1998 - March 23, 2000
January 28, 2001 - March 25, 2004Succeeded by
Alexander Popov
Roland Schoeman
Frédérick BousquetOlympic Games Preceded by
Kate HoweyFlagbearer for United Kingdom
Beijing 2008Succeeded by
TBDWorld Short Course Champions in Men's 50 m Freestyle 1993: Mark Foster (GBR) · 1995: Francisco Sánchez (VEN) · 1997: Francisco Sánchez (VEN) · 1999: Mark Foster (GBR) · 2000: Mark Foster (GBR) · 2002: José Meolans (ARG) · 2004: Mark Foster (GBR) · 2006: Duje Draganja (CRO) · 2008: Duje Draganja (CRO) · 2010: César Cielo (BRA)World Short Course Champions in Men's 50 m Butterfly 1999: Mark Foster (GBR) · 2000: Mark Foster (GBR) · 2002: Geoff Huegill (AUS) · 2004: Ian Crocker (USA) · 2006: Matt Welsh (AUS) · 2008: Adam Pine (AUS) · 2010: Albert Subirats (VEN)European Short Course Champions in Men's 50 m Freestyle 1991: Alexander Popov (RUS) • 1992: Yuriy Vlasov (UKR) • 1993: Joakim Holmquist (SWE) • 1994: Krzysztof Cwalina (POL) • 1996 – 1999: Mark Foster (GBR) • 2000 – 2002: Stefan Nystrand (SWE) • 2003 – 2005: Mark Foster (GBR) • 2006: Eduardo Lorente (ESP) • 2007: Stefan Nystrand (SWE) • 2008: Amaury Leveaux (FRA) • 2009: Frédérick Bousquet (FRA) • 2010: Steffen Deibler (GER)
European Short Course Champions in Men's 50 m Butterfly 1991: Jan Karlsson (SWE) • 1992: Mark Foster (GBR) • 1993: Carlos Sánchez (ESP) • 1994: Jonas Åkesson (SWE) • 1996: Mark Foster (GBR) • 1998: Miloš Milošević (CRO) • 1999: Lars Frölander (SWE) and Miloš Milošević (CRO) • 2000: Mark Foster (GBR) • 2001: Lars Frölander (SWE) • 2002: Jere Hård (FIN) • 2003 – 2004: Mark Foster (GBR) • 2005: Lars Frölander (SWE) • 2006: Alexei Puninski (CRO) • 2007: Milorad Čavić (SRB) • 2008: Amaury Leveaux (FRA) • 2009: Johannes Dietrich (GER) • 2010: Steffen Deibler (GER)
Commonwealth Champions in Men's 50 m Freestyle 1990: Andrew Baildon (AUS) • 1994: Mark Foster (ENG) • 1998: Mark Foster (ENG) • 2002: Roland Schoeman (RSA) • 2006: Roland Schoeman (RSA) • 2010: Brent Hayden (CAN)
Tom Chambers · Rachel Stevens · Lisa Snowdon · Austin Healey · Christine Bleakley · Jodie Kidd · John Sergeant · Cherie Lunghi · Heather Small · Andrew Castle · Mark Foster · Don Warrington · Jessie Wallace · Gary Rhodes · Gillian Taylforth · Phil DanielsCategories:- 1970 births
- Living people
- Commonwealth Games gold medallists for England
- Commonwealth Games silver medallists for England
- Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for England
- British swimmers
- English swimmers
- Male freestyle swimmers
- Male butterfly swimmers
- Former world record holders in swimming
- Old Millfieldians
- Olympic swimmers of Great Britain
- People from Billericay
- People from Southend-on-Sea
- Strictly Come Dancing participants
- Swimmers at the 1988 Summer Olympics
- Swimmers at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- Swimmers at the 1996 Summer Olympics
- Swimmers at the 2000 Summer Olympics
- Swimmers at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Swimmers at the 1986 Commonwealth Games
- Swimmers at the 1990 Commonwealth Games
- Swimmers at the 1994 Commonwealth Games
- Swimmers at the 1998 Commonwealth Games
- Swimmers at the 2002 Commonwealth Games
- People educated at Southend High School for Boys
- World Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming
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