Herma Bauma

Austrian javelin thrower and handball player

Herma Bauma - Athletes & Sports Figures born January 23rd, 1915
Born
Died

2003
23 years ago — 88 years old

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Athletes & Sports Figures

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Austria

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Competitions in javelin throwing occurred in the 1930s and 1940s, including participation in European championships. Excelled in handball and played for the Austrian national team. Achieved success in both sports during a time of limited opportunities for women in athletics and sports teams.

Competed in javelin throwing in the 1930s and 1940s

Played for the Austrian national handball team

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