SWIMMER

Mark Tewksbury

1968 - Today

Photo of Mark Tewksbury

Icon of person Mark Tewksbury

Mark Roger Tewksbury, (born February 7, 1968) is a Canadian former competitive swimmer. He is best known for winning the gold medal in the 100-metre backstroke at the 1992 Summer Olympics. He also hosted the first season of How It's Made, a Canadian documentary series, in 2001. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mark Tewksbury is the 459th most popular swimmer (up from 499th in 2019), the 1,346th most popular biography from Canada (up from 1,370th in 2019) and the 8th most popular Canadian Swimmer.

Memorability Metrics

Loading...

Page views of Mark Tewksbury by language

Loading...

Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Mark Tewksbury ranks 459 out of 709Before him are Vladimir Morozov, Beth Botsford, Elvira Khasyanova, Georgina Bardach, Alessia Filippi, and Klete Keller. After him are Rachele Bruni, Marcelo Chierighini, Catherine Fox, Danas Rapšys, Ana Marcela Cunha, and Fabien Gilot.

Most Popular Swimmers in Wikipedia

Go to all Rankings

Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Mark Tewksbury ranks 931Before him are Jud Buechler, Lea Ann Parsley, Marnie McBean, Sabeer Bhatia, Theresa Villiers, and Neil Ruddock. After him are Scott Sharp, Abi Morgan, Kabir Khan, Katrina Adams, Darren Clarke, and Jeffrey Ford.

Others Born in 1968

Go to all Rankings

In Canada

Among people born in Canada, Mark Tewksbury ranks 1,347 out of 1,622Before him are Dylan Bruce (1980), Sarah Jeffery (1996), Trevor Linden (1970), Victoria Pratt (1970), Catharine Pendrel (1980), and Allie X (1985). After him are Kyle Schmid (1984), Valérie Maltais (1990), Scott Bairstow (1970), Devon Kershaw (1982), Jeff Sarwer (1978), and Andy Anderson (null).

Among SWIMMERS In Canada

Among swimmers born in Canada, Mark Tewksbury ranks 8Before him are George Vernot (1901), Anne Ottenbrite (1966), Sylvie Fréchette (1967), Carolyn Waldo (1964), Alexandre Despatie (1985), and Summer McIntosh (2006). After him are Brent Hayden (1983), Katerine Savard (1993), Penny Oleksiak (2000), Ryan Cochrane (1988), Kylie Masse (1996), and Yuri Kisil (1995).