Siegfried Herrmann

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Siegfried Herrmann
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Siegfried Herrmann in 1956
Personal information
Born (1932-11-07) 7 November 1932 (age 91)
Unterschönau, Thüringen, Germany
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight 67 kg (148 lb)
Sport
Sport Athletics
Club BSG Einheit Mitte Halle; Sportclub Chemie Halle; Sportclub Turbine Erfurt

Siegfried Herrmann (born 7 November 1932) is a retired German runner. Shortly before the 1956 Olympics his time in the 1500 m, was only 1.2 seconds behind the world record. However, he tore an Achilles tendon at the Olympics and failed to reach the final.[1] He later changed to longer distances and at the 1964 Summer Olympics finished 11th in the 10,000 m event.[2]

In 1965 he set a world record in 3000 m. Next year he finished second in this event at the 1966 European Indoor Games.[1]

After retirement from competitions, between 1976 and 2000 he worked as athletics coach.[1]

References

Records
Preceded by Men's 3000 m world record holder
5 August 1965 – 527 August 1965
Succeeded by
Kipchoge Keino