13. Januar 2009  
Richterswil, Switzerland  
Artistic Gymnastics

Walter LEHMANN - Swiss ex-World Champion gymnast has turned 90!

In his hometown of Richterswil in Switzerland,  Walter LEHMANN - one of the most successful Swiss gymnasts of the post-war period - celebrated his 90th birthday on 13th January.
The two-times winner of the Schweizer Kunstturntage (1942/'45) gained three silver medals at the 1948 Olympics - in the team event, in the overalls and on high bar. 
At the World Championships in Basle in 1950 he enjoyed his greatest success, winning both the 12-piece overall competition and on rings, as well as three bronze medals (pommel horse, vault, high bar).

In 1945 at the world-famous tennis stadium Roland Garros, Walter Lehmann had emerged from his  first international competition against France as the overall winner, and he participated in his last international competition - a match between Switzerland and Hungary - in 1954 at the age of 35...

Lehmann, on P-bars in the early 1950s

in 1972 he was awarded the title of World's Best Judge.
When he retired in 1984 Lehmann withdrew from all his positions. «I went from constantly working to doing nothing», he says. A neighbour recommended that he should buy a book entitled «Learning to Grow Old», since otherwise he might fall into a black hole, so to speak. «I bought the book, but I still haven't opened it.» He has never been bored. Today he likes jazz, does crossword puzzles and listens to folk music. 
Until a year ago he travelled a lot, accepted various invitations and cultivated his many contacts with other gymnasts and clubs. Now, however, he suffers from pain in his knees and hips, so that he can no longer do so much.   
* Source: Zürichsee-Zeitung (12.01.09); Sibille Schärer