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Klaus Wolfermann
Klaus Wolfermann in 2011
Personal information
Born31 March 1946 (1946-03-31) (age 78)
Altdorf bei Nürnberg, Germany
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight88 kg (194 lb)
Sport
SportJavelin throw
ClubSportverein Gendorf
Medal record
Representing  West Germany
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 1972 Munich Javelin

Klaus Wolfermann (born 31 March 1946) is a former West German javelin thrower. He won a gold medal at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich,[1] and in 1973 set a world record in the event.

The javelin competition at the 1972 Games was the closest in Olympic history. Wolfermann had taken the lead from Jānis Lūsis of the USSR in the fifth round with an Olympic Record throw of 90.48 meters. Then, in the sixth and final round, Lūsis let fly with a very long effort that measured at 90.46 meters – Wolfermann's two centimeter margin was, at the time, the smallest unit of measurement used in javelin competitions.

On 5 May 1973, Klaus Wolfermann set a new world record in the javelin throw, bettering Lūsis' previous record of 93.80 meters with a mark of 94.08 m. Wolfermann's record stood until 26 July 1976, when Hungary's Miklós Németh threw his javelin for 94.58 m at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal.

References

  1. ^ Klaus Wolfermann. sports-reference.com
Awards
Preceded by German Sportsman of the Year
1972–1973
Succeeded by

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