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6'6" (1.98m) Mark Andrew Foster (born 1970 in the UK) is a 200 lb. (90kg)
British professional swimmer, specializing in butterfly and freestyle at 50 meters.
Even though he is tall he's a specialist short course (25 meter pool) swimmer.
In terms of medals and longevity (986-2008), Foster is amongst the most successful
British swimmers of all-time. He was the fastest swimmer in the country by age 15.
He made a comeback at the national championships in July 2007 winning both events
he competed in after barely training. He achieved the fifth best time in 2007 in
the world at 50 meters freestyle and retired for the second time after the 2008
Olympics.
In May 2009, Mark Foster became patron of The Anaphylaxis
Campaign, the UK charity for people with severe allergies. He won money 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.
In June 2009, Mark Foster supported ActionAid's PoverTee Day by having a T-shirt
painted on his torso. Mark also regularly appears on BBC TV regional news and local
radio in his role of Ambassador of Pools 4 Schools, a program run by Total Swimming
with the Amateur Swimming Association to increase participation in swimming amongst
primary school children.
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. |