Hermann Salomon

Hermann Salomon (13 April 1938 – 11 June 2020) was a German javelin thrower.

[3] Born in the Free City of Danzig, Salomon first competed for the German team of Hamburger SV, before moving to USC Mainz when he was 23 years old in 1961.

[5] 1960 saw Salomon's first Olympic appearance at Rome, in the javelin throw, where he qualified in ninth place for the final and in the final he finished in 12th place, four years later at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo he missed out on qualifying by 0.4 metres, but he made up for it in Mexico City at the 1968 Summer Olympics where again he managed to reach the final and finished in 12th place.

[6] In 1971 Salomon was received the Rudolf Harbig Memorial Award.

[4] After retiring Salomon became a professor in Philology and Sports science and worked at the University of Mainz.