Micheline Ostermeyer

Micheline Ostermeyer
Medal record
Women's athletics
Competitor for  France
Olympic Games
Gold London 1948 Shot put
Gold London 1948 Discus throw
Bronze London 1948 High jump

Micheline Ostermeyer (December 23, 1922 – October 17, 2001) was a French athlete and concert pianist.[1]

A great-niece of the French author Victor Hugo, and a niece of the composer Lucien Paroche, Ostermeyer, who was Jewish,[2] was born in Rang-du-Fliers, Pas-de-Calais. At the insistence of her mother, she began learning piano at the age of 4, and at 14 she left her family's home in Tunisia to attend the Conservatoire de Paris. After the outbreak of World War II, she moved back to Tunisia where she performed a weekly half-hour piano recital on Radio Tunis.

It was during her return stay in Tunisia that Ostermeyer began participating in sports, competing in basketball and track and field events. After the war, she continued her participation in athletics while resuming her education at the Conservatoire. She competed in a range of contests, eventually winning French titles at running, throwing and jumping events. In 1946, she placed second in the shot put at the European Athletics Championship in Oslo, as well as winning the Prix Premier at the Conservatoire.

The 1948 Summer Olympics were Ostermeyer's finest hour as an athlete. She won gold medals in the shot put and discus throw (despite having picked up a discus for the first time just a few weeks before the event), and a bronze medal in the high jump.[3] Her performance was only overshadowed by that of Fanny Blankers-Koen, who won four gold medals at the same Olympics. After winning the shot put, she concluded the day with an impromptu performance of a Beethoven concert at her team's headquarters.

She retired from sports in 1950 after having won two medals at that year's European Championships, and continued to pursue a career in music. Her athletic prowess damaged her reputation as a concert pianist, however, and she even avoided playing anything composed by Franz Liszt for six years because she considered him too "sportif".[4] She toured for fifteen years before personal commitments, including the death of her husband, led her to take a teaching job, a post she held until her retirement in the early 1980s. In her final years she emerged from retirement to give a series of concerts in both France and Switzerland before her death in Bois-Guillaume.

A latter descendant continues in the athletic tradition. Samuel James Ostermeyer currently participates in numerous road events for Kirkstall Harriers,[5] Leeds, England, and sits proudly at the top of their in-house championship standings.[6]

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Bibliography

  • Bloit, Michel (1996). Micheline Ostermeyer, ou, La vie partagée. Paris: L'Harmattan. ISBN 2-7384-3892-X. 
  • Hampton, Janie (2008). The Austerity Olympics: When the Games Came to London in 1948. London: Aurum Press. ISBN 1-84513-334-X. 

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