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Mark Todd is a New Zealand equestrian who has won two Olympic gold medals and four World Championship titles. He was born on 29 December 1954 in Dorchester, England. He is 66 years old. Mark Todd is 5 feet 11 inches (180 cm) tall and weighs around 75 kg (165 lbs). His body measurements are not available. Mark Todd is married to Vanessa Todd. They have two children, Joseph and Emily. Mark Todd is one of the most successful equestrians in the world. He has won two Olympic gold medals, four World Championship titles, and numerous other awards. He has also been inducted into the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame. Mark Todd's net worth is estimated to be around $10 million. He has earned most of his wealth from his successful equestrian career. He also earns money from endorsements and sponsorships.

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Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 29 December, 1954
Birthday 29 December
Birthplace Dorchester, Dorset, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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His wife is Sarah Todd

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Mark Todd Net Worth

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2014

Mark Todd became the Chairman of Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust in January 2014.

2007

Todd announced on 21 September 2007 that he would stand down as the MP for South Derbyshire when the next general election was called.

1992

Todd first contested the seat of South Derbyshire in 1992, before gaining the seat from the Conservative's Edwina Currie in 1997. He steered the Co-operatives and Community Benefit Societies Act 2003 through Parliament as a private member's bill. The Act is an amendment to the Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1965, which regulates a form of UK corporation known as the industrial and provident society.

1979

Todd married Sarah Dawson in 1979 in Cambridge; their son was born in December 1992. He lives with his wife in Findern, South Derbyshire, and is an active member of the community.

1977

He was a managing director of the Longman publishing house from 1977 to 1996. In this company he worked from 1988 to 1992 in industry and public service management, from 1990 to 1992 at Carter Mill and in information technology from 1992 to 1994. A former non-executive director of consumer co-operative Cambridge & District Co-operative Society, before its 1991 merger with Co-operative Retail Services, he is a member of the Co-operative Party.

1954

Mark Wainwright Todd (born 29 December 1954) is a British Labour Party politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for South Derbyshire from 1997 to 2010.

1929

His grandfather Alfred Todd was a Conservative MP for Berwick-upon-Tweed from 1929 to 1935. His father, Matthew Todd, was a submariner in the Royal Navy, seeing action in WW2 and commanding the Submarine Esacpe Training Tank. Todd attended Sherborne School in north Dorset and Emmanuel College, Cambridge, gaining a Cambridge University BA degree in history in 1976. He served for twelve years as a Cambridge City Councillor, spending three years as leader from 1987 to 1990 and five as deputy leader.