Mike Tindall
Rugby player and World Cup champion

Born
October 18th, 1978
46 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
England
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Played rugby union for England and was a key member of the national team during the 2003 Rugby World Cup, helping secure England's first victory in the tournament. Played for clubs such as Bath and Gloucester during his club career. Participated in multiple Six Nations tournaments, contributing to England's success in the championship. After retiring from professional rugby, engaged in various media appearances and public speaking.
Won the 2003 Rugby World Cup with England
Played for clubs Bath and Gloucester
Participated in several Six Nations championships
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