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Name
  
Hermann Weingartner

Role
  
Olympic athlete

Country represented
  
Germany



Born
  
August 27, 1864 Frankfurt (Oder) (
1864-08-27
)

Discipline
  
Men\'s artistic gymnastics

Died
  
December 22, 1919, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany

Olympic medals
  
Gymnastics at the 1896 Summer Olympics - Men\'s Horizontal Bar

Similar People
  
Alfred Flatow, Carl Schuhmann, Ioannis Mitropoulos

Hermann Weingärtner (August 27, 1864 – December 22, 1919) was a German gymnast.

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He started his career in his hometown Frankfurt (Oder) at the local gymnastics club Frankfurter Turnverein 1860. Later on he moved to Berlin to compete for the Deutsche Turnerschaft.

He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. Weingärtner was a member of the German team that won two gold medals by placing first in both of the team events, the parallel bars and the horizontal bar.

He also won a number of individual medals, taking the gold in the horizontal bar, silver in pommel horse and rings, and bronze in the vault. He competed in the parallel bars, but did not win a medal in that event. His six medals made him one of the most successful competitors at the first modern Olympic Games.

After his return to Germany he and most of the other German gymnasts were suspended, because the Deutsche Turnerschaft (at this time the governing body of German gymnastics) boycotted the Olympic games with the reason that competing is "ungerman". So he moved back to Frankfurt (Oder) to manage the open-air swimming pool founded by his father on the Ziegenwerder island.

He drowned trying to rescue a person from drowning in the Oder.

In 1996 the main footpath on the Ziegenwerder island was named Hermann-Weingärtner-Weg.

References

Hermann Weingärtner Wikipedia


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