Ernst Van Heerden

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameErnst•Van Heerden
Used nameErnst•Van Heerden
Born20 March 1916 in Pearston, Eastern Cape (RSA)
Died30 September 1997 in Johannesburg, Gauteng (RSA)
NOC South Africa
Medals OG
Gold 0
Silver 1
Bronze 0
Total 1

Biography

Writer, poet, author and literary critic Ernst van Heerden studied in Port Elizabeth and later in Amsterdam, but returned to South Africa at the outbreak of World War II. He then established himself as a university teacher and the leading poet in South Africa. He was also known as a collector of African art. Van Heerden was one of the earliest openly gay artists. An illness resulted in the amputation of both his legs in 1974, only seven years before he retired.

Van Heerden earned the silver medal with his Six Poems at the 1948 London Art Competitions in the category Literature, Lyric Works. Ses gedigte / Six poems was a small book of only 15 pages, published in 1951. These six poems Die hardloper / The runner, Duikplank / Springboard, Die swemmer / The swimmer , _Die bokser / The Boxer, Die gewigopteller / The weightlifter and Fietswedren / Cycling race later became part of a larger collection entitled Sportgedigte / Sports poems.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1948 Summer Olympics Art Competitions RSA Ernst Van Heerden
Literature, Lyric Works, Open (Olympic) 2 Silver