Mark Henderson (swimmer)
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Mark Andrew Henderson in Washington DC is a retired American
United States
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 swimmer
Swimming (sport)
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. He is an Olympic Champion, 3-time World Champion, 2-time Pan American Games
Pan American Games
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 Champion, 4-time Pan Pacific
Pan Pacific Swimming Championships
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 Champion and 5-time U.S. National
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 Champion. He competed at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, where he was the butterfly
Butterfly stroke
The butterfly is a swimming stroke swum on the breast, with both arms moving simultaneously. The butterfly kick was developed separately, and is also known as the "dolphin kick"...

 leg of the gold medal 4 x 100 medley
Medley swimming
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 relay, which set the World, Olympic, American, and US Open record.

While in high school, Henderson swam for Curl-Burke Swim Club and was coached by Jeff King
Jeff King
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.' He attended college at the University of California, Berkeley
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 where he swam for Nort Thorton and alongside Matt Biondi
Matt Biondi
Matthew Nicholas Biondi is a three-time U.S. Olympic swimmer in the 1984, 1988, and 1992 Summer Olympics, winning a total of 11 medals...

, Sean Killion
Sean Killion
Sean Thomas Killion is a retired freestyle swimmer from the United States. He competed in at the 1992 Summer Olympics for his native country...

, Roque Santos, and Scott Jaffe
Scott Jaffe
Scott Erik Jaffe is a retired freestyle swimmer from the United States. He swam for his native country in the preliminary heats of the men's 4x200m freestyle event, which ended up in third place in the final. Jaffe studied at the University of California, Berkeley.-References:*...

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At the US Olympic Trials in 1992, Mark entered the meet ranked 2nd in the world in the 100m butterfly, but concentrated too much on his competition and took out his race much too fast (under world record pace at the 50m mark). He led the race to the final 5 meters where he "bonked" and dropped from first to seventh place.

Mark returned to competition after an 8-month retirement with a vengeance. In 1993, Mark put together wins at the US Open and Summer US Nationals and two gold medals at the Pan Pacific Championships. He finished the year with a gold and two silvers at the inaugural Short Course World Championships in Mar Del Plata
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In 1994, Mark joined the first USA Swimming resident team which was located at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. It was run and coached by former world record holder Jonty Skinner
Jonty Skinner
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Mark has worked in the financial industry concentrating on Japan and U.S. equities for the past 12 years for the likes of JP Morgan Securities, Citigroup
Citigroup
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, and now Janney Montgomery Scott. Mark was married to Tamara "Blanchard" in 2007. They currently have two children - Brooke Katherine and Brady Andrew.

Charitable Endeavors

Since his retirement, Mark has been a member of USA Swimming's Athlete Executive Council (AEC) (2000–2008), USA Swimming Board member (2000–2008), United States Olympic Committee Athlete Advisory Council (AAC) member (2000–2008), Chair of the AAC (2004–2008), current Board member of the Leo Brien Foundation, Olympic solidarity representative to Zimbabwe (2000–Present), Co-founder of S.W.I.M (Swim With Inspiration and Motivation) learn-to-swim program for inner-city youth in San Francisco, and he is also a participant/ member in the Big Brother Program (1988–Present). In 2008, Mark was the recipient of the USA Swimming Athlete Appreciation Award.
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