Germany at the 1992 Summer Paralympics

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Germany at the
1992 Summer Paralympics
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IPC code GER
NPC National Paralympic Committee Germany
Website www.dbs-npc.de  (in German)
in Barcelona
Competitors238
Medals
Ranked 2nd
Gold
61
Silver
51
Bronze
59
Total
171
Summer Paralympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany (1984)

Germany competed at the 1992 Summer Paralympics in Barcelona, Spain. 238 competitors from Germany won 171 medals including 61 gold, 51 silver and 59 bronze and finished 2nd in the medal table. [1]

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Medalists

Gold medalists

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Karl Bahls
Hermann Nortmann
Udo Wolf
Archery Men's teams AR2
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Peter Haber Athletics Men's 100m C7
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Uwe Mehlmann Athletics Men's 200m B3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Peter Haber Athletics Men's 200m C7
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Peter Haber Athletics Men's 400m C7
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Markus Pilz Athletics Men's 400m TW3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Heinrich Koeberle Athletics Men's marathon TW1
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Robert Figl
Guido Mueller
Markus Pilz
Winfried Sigg
Athletics Men's 4x100m relay TW3-4
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Gunther Belitz Athletics Men's long jump J1
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Horst Beyer Athletics Men's discus throw THS2
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Joerg Frischmann Athletics Men's shot put THS2
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Siegmund Hegeholz Athletics Men's javelin throw B2
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Roberto Simonazzi Athletics Men's pentathlon PS3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jessica Sachse Athletics Women's 100m TS4
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jessica Sachse Athletics Women's 200m TS4
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Lily Anggreny Athletics Women's 5000m TW3-4
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Marianne Buggenhagen Athletics Women's discus throw THW5
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Martina Willing Athletics Women's javelin throw B1-3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Marianne Buggenhagen Athletics Women's javelin throw THW5
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Marianne Buggenhagen Athletics Women's shot put THW5
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Marianne Buggenhagen Athletics Women's pentathlon PW3-4
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Thomas Beer Cycling Men's 5km time trial bicycle CP div 3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Hans-Jorg Furrer
Frank Hoefle
Cycling Men's tandem open
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Bernd Vogel Powerlifting Men's -82.5kg
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Aloys Schneider Shooting Men's air rifle standing SH1
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Johann Brunner Shooting Mixed air rifle 3x40 SH2
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Siegmar Henker Shooting Mixed air rifle 3x40 SH3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Aloys Schneider Shooting Mixed English Match SH1-3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Siegmar Henker Shooting Mixed Olympic Match SH3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Geert Jaehrig Swimming Men's 100m backstroke S8
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Bernd Eickemeyer Swimming Men's 100m breaststroke SB3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Matthias Schlubeck Swimming Men's 100m breaststroke SB6
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jochen Hahnengress Swimming Men's 100m breaststroke SB10
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Holger Woelk Swimming Men's 100m freestyle S9
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jochen Hahnengress
Geert Jaehrig
Detlef Schmidt
Holger Woelk
Swimming Men's 4x100m medley relay S7-10
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Beate Schretzmann Swimming Women's 50m butterfly S6
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Daniela Pohl Swimming Women's 50m freestyle S7
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Claudia Hengst Swimming Women's 50m freestyle S10
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Daniela Pohl Swimming Women's 100m backstroke S7
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Britta Siegers Swimming Women's 100m backstroke S8
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Britta Siegers Swimming Women's 100m breaststroke SB6-7
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Claudia Hengst Swimming Women's 100m butterfly S10
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Daniela Pohl Swimming Women's 100m freestyle S7
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Claudia Hengst Swimming Women's 100m freestyle S10
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yvonne Hopf Swimming Women's 200m individual medley B3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Britta Siegers Swimming Women's 200m individual medley SM8
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Britta Siegers Swimming Women's 400m freestyle S8
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Claudia Hengst Swimming Women's 400m individual medley B1-3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Claudia Hengst
Beate Lobenstein
Britta Siegers
Daniela Sjoberg
Swimming Women's 4x100m medley relay S7-10
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Thomas Kreidel Table tennis Men's singles 4
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Rainer Schmidt Table tennis Men's singles 6
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Michael Gerke Table tennis Men's singles 10
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Thomas Kreidel
Karl-Heinz Weber
Table tennis Men's teams 5
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Michael Gerke
Marcus Vahle
C. Windecker
Table tennis Men's teams 10
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Christiane Weninger Table tennis Women's open 1-5
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Monika Sikora Table tennis Women's singles 4
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Gisela Roosen Table tennis Women's singles 5
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Monika Bartheidel
Ruth Lamsbach
Table tennis Women's teams 3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Rudolf Durrer
Josef Giebel
Pavo Grgic
Bernd Heinrich
Andreas Johann
Stefan Kaiser
Manfred Kohl
Oliver Mueller
Bernard Schmidl
Rudolf Schwietering
Elmar Sommer
Karl-Josef Weißenfels
Volleyball Men's standing
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Wolfgang Kempf Wheelchair fencing Men's sabre 3-4
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Esther Weber Wheelchair fencing Women's épée 2

Silver medalists

MedalNameSportEvent
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Hermann Nortmann Archery Men's individual AR2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Uwe Mehlmann Athletics Men's 100m B3
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Hans Lubbering Athletics Men's 100m TW1
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ingo Geffers Athletics Men's 200m B2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Hans Lubbering Athletics Men's 400m TW1
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Johann Kastner Athletics Men's 800m TW2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Johann Kastner Athletics Men's 5000m TW2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Markus Pilz Athletics Men's 5000m TW3-4
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Peter Haber Athletics Men's long jump C7-8
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Siegmund Turteltaube Athletics Men's discus throw B1
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Joerg Frischmann Athletics Men's javelin throw THS2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Detlef Eckert Athletics Men's shot put THS2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Cornelia Teubner Athletics Women's 100m C5-6
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Claudia Meier Athletics Women's 400m B2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Claudia Meier Athletics Women's 800m B2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Claudia Meier Athletics Women's 1500m B2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Claudia Meier Athletics Women's 3000m B2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Lily Anggreny Athletics Women's 10000m TW3-4
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Anette Burger Athletics Women's long jump B1
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Martina Willing Athletics Women's discus throw B1
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Johann Brunner Shooting Men's air rifle standing SH2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Johann Brunner Shooting Mixed Olympic Match SH2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Johann Brunner Shooting Mixed SB free rifle 3x40 SH1-2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Lars Luerig Swimming Men's 50m breaststroke SB2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Holger Kimmig Swimming Men's 100m backstroke S8
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Detlef Schmidt Swimming Men's 100m backstroke S9
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Holger Woelk Swimming Men's 100m breaststroke SB8
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Stefan Loeffler Swimming Men's 100m breaststroke SB10
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jochen Hahnengress
Holger Kimmig
Raimund Patzelt
Holger Woelk
Swimming Men's 4x100m freestyle relay S7-10
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Yvonne Hopf Swimming Women's 50m freestyle B3
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Britta Siegers Swimming Women's 50m freestyle S8
Silver medal icon.svg SilverBeate Lobenstein Swimming Women's 50m freestyle S9
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Yvonne Hopf Swimming Women's 100m backstroke B3
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Claudia Hengst Swimming Women's 100m backstroke S10
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Heidi Kopp Swimming Women's 100m breaststroke SB6-7
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Britta Siegers Swimming Women's 100m freestyle S8
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Claudia Hengst Swimming Women's 200m individual medley SM10
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Michael Gerke Table tennis Men's open 6-10
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ralf Kirchhoff Table tennis Men's singles 1
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Thomas Kurfess Table tennis Men's singles 7
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Manfred Knabe Table tennis Men's singles 9
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Werner Dorr
Rainer Kolb
Table tennis Men's teams 3
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Rainer Schmidt
Winfried Stelzner
Table tennis Men's teams 6
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Monika Bartheidel Table tennis Women's singles 3
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Christiane Weninger Table tennis Women's singles 4
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Gisela Pohle
Gisela Roosen
Monika Sikora
Christiane Weninger
Table tennis Women's teams 5
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Tamer Artan
Georg Beschler
Wolfgang Hollhorst
Jurgen Julius
Abdulgazi Karaman
Armin Kinzelmann
Paul Kuhnreich
Frank Michael
Manfred Mikschy
Horst Rodig
Thomas Schafer
Hans Schumacher
Wheelchair basketball Men's team
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Wilfried Lipinski Wheelchair fencing Men's épée 3-4
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Uwe Bartmann
Dieter Leicht
Wilfried Lipinski
Udo Schwarz
Wheelchair fencing Men's team épée
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Uwe Bartmann
Wolfgang Kempf
Wilfried Lipinski
Guenter Spiess
Wheelchair fencing Men's team sabre
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Kai Schramayer Wheelchair tennis Men's singles

Bronze medalists

MedalNameSportEvent
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Udo Wolf Archery Men's individual AR2
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Gunther Belitz Athletics Men's 100m TS1
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Robert Figl Athletics Men's 100m TW4
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Hans Lubbering Athletics Men's 200m TW1
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Robert Figl Athletics Men's 200m TW4
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ingo Geffers Athletics Men's 400m B2
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Heinrich Koeberle Athletics Men's 5000m TW1
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Markus Pilz Athletics Men's 10000m TW3-4
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Robert Figl
Guido Mueller
Markus Pilz
Winfried Sigg
Athletics Men's 4x400m relay TW3-4
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Olaf Mehlmann Athletics Men's high jump B3
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Uwe Mehlmann Athletics Men's long jump B3
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ulrich Striegel Athletics Men's triple jump B3
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Roberto Simonazzi Athletics Men's discus throw THS2
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Hubertus Brauner Athletics Men's discus throw THW4
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Hubert Burschgens Athletics Men's javelin throw THS2
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Dirk Mimberg Athletics Men's javelin throw THS3
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Dirk Mimberg Athletics Men's shot put THS3
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Max Bergbauer Athletics Men's shot put THS4
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Hubertus Brauner Athletics Men's shot put THW4
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Detlef Eckert Athletics Men's pentathlon PS3
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Barbara Maier Athletics Women's 5000m TW3-4
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Lily Anggreny Athletics Women's marathon TW3-4
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Kerstin Gaedicke Athletics Women's long jump B1
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ilona Thomas Athletics Women's discus throw B3
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Martina Willing Athletics Women's shot put B1
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Manfred Fischer
Hans-Jorg Furrer
Frank Hoefle
Friedhelm Welz
Cycling Men's team time trial tandem open
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Klaus Heyer Judo Men's -95kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Siegmar Henker Shooting Mixed air rifle standing SH1-3
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Aloys Schneider Shooting Mixed SB free rifle 3x40 SH1-2
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Holger Kimmig Swimming Men's 50m freestyle S8
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jochen Hahnengress Swimming Men's 50m freestyle S10
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Matthias Schlubeck Swimming Men's 100m backstroke S6
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jan-Marcin Miroslaw Swimming Men's 100m breaststroke SB8
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Holger Kimmig Swimming Men's 100m freestyle S8
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Holger Kimmig Swimming Men's 400m freestyle S8
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Beate Schretzmann Swimming Women's 100m breaststroke SB6-7
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeBeate Lobenstein Swimming Women's 100m breaststroke SB9
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Yvonne Hopf Swimming Women's 100m butterfly B2-3
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Yvonne Hopf Swimming Women's 100m freestyle B3
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Heidi Kopp Swimming Women's 200m individual medley SM8
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeBeate Lobenstein Swimming Women's 200m individual medley SM9
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Claudia Hengst
Beate Lobenstein
Britta Siegers
Daniela Sjoberg
Swimming Women's 4x100m freestyle relay S7-10
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Bruno Hassler Table tennis Men's singles 2
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jochen Wollmert Table tennis Men's singles 7
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Werner Maissenbacher Table tennis Men's singles 8
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Dieter Essbach
Ralf Kirchhoff
Table tennis Men's teams 1
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Bruno Hassler
Helmut Sperling
Table tennis Men's teams 2
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Gunter Altenburg
Winfried Huhn
Table tennis Men's teams 4
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Florian Lechner
Werner Maissenbacher
Rainer Schmidt
Jochen Wollmert
Table tennis Men's teams 8
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Wolfgang Horsch
Manfred Knabe
Thomas Kurfess
Dieter Tollwerth
Table tennis Men's teams 9
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ruth Lamsbach Table tennis Women's singles 3
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Christa Gebhardt
U. Lindgens-Strach
Table tennis Women's teams 10
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Steffen Barsch
Rolf Elbrachter
Jens Faerber
Joerg Gaetje
Robert Grylak
Bert Jasper
Michael Konrad
Gunther Kruger
Siegmund Soicke
Frank Spremberg
Ferenc Stettner
Joachim Wahl
Volleyball Men's sitting
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Uwe Bartmann Wheelchair fencing Men's épée 2
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Wolfgang Kempf
Dieter Leicht
Maximilian Miller
Guenter Spiess
Wheelchair fencing Men's team foil
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Wilfried Lipinski Wheelchair fencing Men's sabre 3-4
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Esther Weber Wheelchair fencing Women's foil 2
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Stefan Bitterauf
Kai Schramayer
Wheelchair tennis Men's doubles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Regina Isecke Wheelchair tennis Women's singles

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