Mike Tindall

Mike Tindall

Mike Tindall was born on October 18th, 1978

Full Name: Mike Tindall
Nationality: English
Occupation: Rugby Player
Country: England
Role: Centre
Team: Gloucester Rugby
Notable Achievements: Rugby World Cup winner
Spouse: Zara Tindall

Former England rugby captain and World Cup winner, known for his rugged playing style and marriage to Zara Phillips, the Queen's granddaughter.

Timeline
1978
Born in Otley
Mike Tindall was born on October 18, 1978, in Otley, West Yorkshire, England.
2000
Made England Debut
Tindall made his debut for the England national rugby union team against Argentina.
2003
Won Rugby World Cup
Tindall was a member of the England team that won the Rugby World Cup in Australia, defeating the hosts in the final.
2011
Married Zara Phillips
Tindall married Zara Phillips, the daughter of Princess Anne and a Olympic medal-winning equestrian.
2018
Retired from Professional Rugby
After a successful career, Tindall retired from professional rugby to focus on coaching and commentary.
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What is Mike Tindalls rugby career highlights?
Mike Tindalls rugby career highlights include winning the Rugby World Cup with England in 2003 and earning 75 caps for his country.
Who is Mike Tindall married to?
Mike Tindall is married to Zara Tindall, the daughter of Princess Anne and Mark Phillips.
What is Mike Tindalls role in British rugby?
Mike Tindall is a former England rugby union player who played as a centre and has been involved in various rugby-related charity work and commentary.
How did Mike Tindall get injured?
Mike Tindall suffered a serious injury in 2008 when he broke his leg during a game, which led to a lengthy recovery period.
What is Mike Tindalls charity work?
Mike Tindall is involved with various charities, including the Rugby Football Unions (RFU) Try Rugby initiative and the Wooden Spoon charity, which supports disadvantaged children.

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