Otto Herschmann - Olympic Swimming Career

Olympic Swimming Career

Born in Vienna, Herschmann first competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, in the 100 metres freestyle event. He placed second with a time of 1:22.8, .6 seconds behind the winner Alfréd Hajós.

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