Gottfried Weimann Explained

Gottfried Weimann (16 September 1907 – 13 March 1990) was a German javelin thrower. He placed fourth at the Olympic Games in 1932 and ninth in 1936.[1]

Career

Weimann was one of the world's top javelin throwers by 1930, when he threw 66.97 m.[2] [3] He placed third behind two Finns at that year's International University Games in Darmstadt with 64.24.[4] Ahead of the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles he threw 69.54 in Leipzig[3] and entered the Olympics as the main challenger to Finland's javelin supremacy, as the other top non-Finnish thrower, Estonia's Gustav Sule, was not competing.[2]

At the Olympics he threw 68.18 in round one, a new Olympic record;[1] however, Finland's world record holder Matti Järvinen reached 71.25 later in the same round. For much of the competition Weimann was second behind Järvinen,[2] but the other Finns, Eino Penttilä and Matti Sippala, passed him in rounds five and six, leaving Weimann in fourth and out of the podium.[2]

Weimann won another bronze medal at the International University Games in Turin in 1933, missing out to Hungary's József Várszegi and Sule.[4] Later that year he reached his eventual personal best, 73.40, in Gdańsk;[3] [5] at the time, that distance placed him second in the world, behind only Järvinen.[5] He placed sixth at the inaugural European Championships in 1934[1] and remained in shape for another two years, throwing 72.24 in July 1936,[3] but at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin he only managed 63.58 and placed ninth.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gottfried Weimann Bio, Stats and Results . 18 April 2014 . Sports Reference LLC . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131204030232/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/we/gottfried-weimann-1.html . 4 December 2013 .
  2. Book: Huippu-urheilun historia . 1935 . . Jukola, Martti . Finnish.
  3. Web site: Gottfried Weimann . 18 April 2014.
  4. WORLD STUDENT GAMES (PRE-UNIVERSIADE) . . 11 April 2014.
  5. Web site: All-Time List As At 31 December 1945 . pdf . . 18 April 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140418234049/http://atfs.org/historical/All-Time-List-At-Dec-1945.pdf . 18 April 2014 .