Rodolfo Hammersley

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameRodolfo•Hammersley Hempel
Used nameRodolfo•Hammersley
Born10 June 1889 in Valparaíso, Valparaíso (CHI)
AffiliationsEverton, Viña del Mar (CHI)
NOC Chile

Biography

Rodolfo Hammersley was a Chilean all-round sportsman and optometrist. Rodolfo’s father was the Englishman Robert Hammersley Symens who founded the first opticians in Chile in 1872. Rodolfo Hammersley was born in Valparaíso in 1889 and continued with the family business when he opened a branch in Santiago.

In 1910 Hammersley ran 10.4 seconds in the 100 metres to equal the world record. He was selected to represent Chile in multiple events at the 1912 Stockholm Olympics but an injury prevented him from competing in most of them. Hammersley was able to start in the high jump and the standing high jump but failed to clear the minimum heights in each of the qualification rounds to advance further. Hammersley was listed to compete in the 100 metres, 200 metres, 4 × 100 metres relay, long jump, standing long jump, triple jump, and pentathlon, but was unable to start in any of them.

At the first edition of the South American Championships in Athletics in 1918 Hammersley won gold in the discus throw and silver in the hammer. In between the two World Wars he served as a delegate for Chile at the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics and the 1936 Berlin Olympics.

Two of Hammersley’s children were also talented sportsmen, with Andrés playing tennis in the Davis Cup for Chile, while Arturo competed at two Winter Olympics in Alpine skiing. Little is known of Hammersley’s later life but he was still alive in 1958.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1912 Summer Olympics Athletics CHI Rodolfo Hammersley
100 metres, Men (Olympic) DNS
200 metres, Men (Olympic) DNS
4 × 100 metres Relay, Men (Olympic) Chile DNS
High Jump, Men (Olympic) NP r1/2
Standing High Jump, Men (Olympic) NP r1/2
Long Jump, Men (Olympic) DNS
Standing Long Jump, Men (Olympic) DNS
Triple Jump, Men (Olympic) DNS
Pentathlon, Men (Olympic) DNS

Olympic family relations