Mark Spitz, the renowned US swimmer, faces a challenge to his record as Michael Phelps wins 5 gold medals at the Olympics.

What happened to Mark Spitz's record?

Michael Phelps' impressive performance at the Olympics has put pressure on Mark Spitz's long-standing record of 7 gold medals.

Phelps' 5 gold medals have sparked discussions about the potential for him to break Spitz's record.

Why does Mark Spitz feel snubbed?

Mark Spitz expressed disappointment at not being invited to the Olympics, stating that the International Olympic Committee or a US television network should have brought him to the Games.

Spitz's absence from the Olympics has raised questions about the recognition of his achievements.

What's next for Mark Spitz?

As Michael Phelps continues to make waves in the swimming world, Mark Spitz's legacy remains a topic of discussion.

Phelps has already surpassed Spitz in terms of Sports Illustrated covers, with 5 appearances to Spitz's 3.

Mark Spitz won 7 gold medals at the 1972 Olympics, a record that has stood for decades.

Michael Phelps' performance at the 2010 Olympics included a world record in the 100m butterfly.

The Olympics have a long history of showcasing exceptional athletes like Mark Spitz and Michael Phelps.

How does Mark Spitz's record compare to others?

Mark Spitz's record has been the subject of much discussion, with some arguing that it is one of the most impressive achievements in sports history.

As of 2010, Mark Spitz's record remained unbroken, but Michael Phelps' recent performance has raised hopes that he may finally surpass it.

The swimming community continues to watch with bated breath as Michael Phelps pushes the boundaries of what is possible in the sport.

And as the debate surrounding Mark Spitz's record continues, one thing is clear: his legacy remains an important part of swimming history.

But for now, the focus is on Michael Phelps and his impressive achievements in the pool.

So what does the future hold for Mark Spitz's record?

Only time will tell if Michael Phelps can surpass the legendary swimmer's achievement.

The 1972 Olympics were a defining moment for Mark Spitz, and his record has endured for decades.

As the swimming world looks to the future, Mark Spitz's legacy remains a powerful reminder of the achievements of the past.