At the 1936 Olympic Trials Gertrude Wilhelmsen placed second in the discus throw (116 ft 9 in/35.59 m) and third in the javelin throw (119 ft 3 in/36.35 m), qualifying for the Olympic team in both events; in the javelin she defeated former world record holder Nan Gindele by a foot to win the last Olympic spot.[3]: 87 [5] She was the best American in both events at the Olympic Games in Berlin, placing seventh in the javelin throw and eighth in the discus throw.[1][3]: 87
In addition to track and field, Wilhelmsen competed in a variety of other sports, including softball, basketball and later golf.[2] She was inducted in the Tacoma-Pierce County Baseball/Softball Hall of Fame as a fastpitch softball player in 1994.[1][6] Wilhelmsen died in Puyallup on March 19, 2005.[1]
Wilhelmsen competed in the 1992 Palm Desert Senior Olympics in track & field and other events.[7]