Germany at the 1992 Summer Paralympics | |
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IPC code | GER |
NPC | National Paralympic Committee Germany |
Website | www |
in Barcelona | |
Competitors | 238 |
Medals Ranked 2nd |
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Summer Paralympics appearances (overview) | |
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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]
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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Gold | Karl Bahls Hermann Nortmann Udo Wolf | Archery | Men's teams AR2 |
Gold | Peter Haber | Athletics | Men's 100m C7 |
Gold | Uwe Mehlmann | Athletics | Men's 200m B3 |
Gold | Peter Haber | Athletics | Men's 200m C7 |
Gold | Peter Haber | Athletics | Men's 400m C7 |
Gold | Markus Pilz | Athletics | Men's 400m TW3 |
Gold | Heinrich Koeberle | Athletics | Men's marathon TW1 |
Gold | Robert Figl Guido Mueller Markus Pilz Winfried Sigg | Athletics | Men's 4x100m relay TW3-4 |
Gold | Gunther Belitz | Athletics | Men's long jump J1 |
Gold | Horst Beyer | Athletics | Men's discus throw THS2 |
Gold | Joerg Frischmann | Athletics | Men's shot put THS2 |
Gold | Siegmund Hegeholz | Athletics | Men's javelin throw B2 |
Gold | Roberto Simonazzi | Athletics | Men's pentathlon PS3 |
Gold | Jessica Sachse | Athletics | Women's 100m TS4 |
Gold | Jessica Sachse | Athletics | Women's 200m TS4 |
Gold | Lily Anggreny | Athletics | Women's 5000m TW3-4 |
Gold | Marianne Buggenhagen | Athletics | Women's discus throw THW5 |
Gold | Martina Willing | Athletics | Women's javelin throw B1-3 |
Gold | Marianne Buggenhagen | Athletics | Women's javelin throw THW5 |
Gold | Marianne Buggenhagen | Athletics | Women's shot put THW5 |
Gold | Marianne Buggenhagen | Athletics | Women's pentathlon PW3-4 |
Gold | Thomas Beer | Cycling | Men's 5km time trial bicycle CP div 3 |
Gold | Hans-Jorg Furrer Frank Hoefle | Cycling | Men's tandem open |
Gold | Bernd Vogel | Powerlifting | Men's -82.5kg |
Gold | Aloys Schneider | Shooting | Men's air rifle standing SH1 |
Gold | Johann Brunner | Shooting | Mixed air rifle 3x40 SH2 |
Gold | Siegmar Henker | Shooting | Mixed air rifle 3x40 SH3 |
Gold | Aloys Schneider | Shooting | Mixed English Match SH1-3 |
Gold | Siegmar Henker | Shooting | Mixed Olympic Match SH3 |
Gold | Geert Jaehrig | Swimming | Men's 100m backstroke S8 |
Gold | Bernd Eickemeyer | Swimming | Men's 100m breaststroke SB3 |
Gold | Matthias Schlubeck | Swimming | Men's 100m breaststroke SB6 |
Gold | Jochen Hahnengress | Swimming | Men's 100m breaststroke SB10 |
Gold | Holger Woelk | Swimming | Men's 100m freestyle S9 |
Gold | Jochen Hahnengress Geert Jaehrig Detlef Schmidt Holger Woelk | Swimming | Men's 4x100m medley relay S7-10 |
Gold | Beate Schretzmann | Swimming | Women's 50m butterfly S6 |
Gold | Daniela Pohl | Swimming | Women's 50m freestyle S7 |
Gold | Claudia Hengst | Swimming | Women's 50m freestyle S10 |
Gold | Daniela Pohl | Swimming | Women's 100m backstroke S7 |
Gold | Britta Siegers | Swimming | Women's 100m backstroke S8 |
Gold | Britta Siegers | Swimming | Women's 100m breaststroke SB6-7 |
Gold | Claudia Hengst | Swimming | Women's 100m butterfly S10 |
Gold | Daniela Pohl | Swimming | Women's 100m freestyle S7 |
Gold | Claudia Hengst | Swimming | Women's 100m freestyle S10 |
Gold | Yvonne Hopf | Swimming | Women's 200m individual medley B3 |
Gold | Britta Siegers | Swimming | Women's 200m individual medley SM8 |
Gold | Britta Siegers | Swimming | Women's 400m freestyle S8 |
Gold | Claudia Hengst | Swimming | Women's 400m individual medley B1-3 |
Gold | Claudia Hengst Beate Lobenstein Britta Siegers Daniela Sjoberg | Swimming | Women's 4x100m medley relay S7-10 |
Gold | Thomas Kreidel | Table tennis | Men's singles 4 |
Gold | Rainer Schmidt | Table tennis | Men's singles 6 |
Gold | Michael Gerke | Table tennis | Men's singles 10 |
Gold | Thomas Kreidel Karl-Heinz Weber | Table tennis | Men's teams 5 |
Gold | Michael Gerke Marcus Vahle C. Windecker | Table tennis | Men's teams 10 |
Gold | Christiane Weninger | Table tennis | Women's open 1-5 |
Gold | Monika Sikora | Table tennis | Women's singles 4 |
Gold | Gisela Roosen | Table tennis | Women's singles 5 |
Gold | Monika Bartheidel Ruth Lamsbach | Table tennis | Women's teams 3 |
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 | Wolfgang Kempf | Wheelchair fencing | Men's sabre 3-4 |
Gold | Esther Weber | Wheelchair fencing | Women's épée 2 |
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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Silver | Hermann Nortmann | Archery | Men's individual AR2 |
Silver | Uwe Mehlmann | Athletics | Men's 100m B3 |
Silver | Hans Lubbering | Athletics | Men's 100m TW1 |
Silver | Ingo Geffers | Athletics | Men's 200m B2 |
Silver | Hans Lubbering | Athletics | Men's 400m TW1 |
Silver | Johann Kastner | Athletics | Men's 800m TW2 |
Silver | Johann Kastner | Athletics | Men's 5000m TW2 |
Silver | Markus Pilz | Athletics | Men's 5000m TW3-4 |
Silver | Peter Haber | Athletics | Men's long jump C7-8 |
Silver | Siegmund Turteltaube | Athletics | Men's discus throw B1 |
Silver | Joerg Frischmann | Athletics | Men's javelin throw THS2 |
Silver | Detlef Eckert | Athletics | Men's shot put THS2 |
Silver | Cornelia Teubner | Athletics | Women's 100m C5-6 |
Silver | Claudia Meier | Athletics | Women's 400m B2 |
Silver | Claudia Meier | Athletics | Women's 800m B2 |
Silver | Claudia Meier | Athletics | Women's 1500m B2 |
Silver | Claudia Meier | Athletics | Women's 3000m B2 |
Silver | Lily Anggreny | Athletics | Women's 10000m TW3-4 |
Silver | Anette Burger | Athletics | Women's long jump B1 |
Silver | Martina Willing | Athletics | Women's discus throw B1 |
Silver | Johann Brunner | Shooting | Men's air rifle standing SH2 |
Silver | Johann Brunner | Shooting | Mixed Olympic Match SH2 |
Silver | Johann Brunner | Shooting | Mixed SB free rifle 3x40 SH1-2 |
Silver | Lars Luerig | Swimming | Men's 50m breaststroke SB2 |
Silver | Holger Kimmig | Swimming | Men's 100m backstroke S8 |
Silver | Detlef Schmidt | Swimming | Men's 100m backstroke S9 |
Silver | Holger Woelk | Swimming | Men's 100m breaststroke SB8 |
Silver | Stefan Loeffler | Swimming | Men's 100m breaststroke SB10 |
Silver | Jochen Hahnengress Holger Kimmig Raimund Patzelt Holger Woelk | Swimming | Men's 4x100m freestyle relay S7-10 |
Silver | Yvonne Hopf | Swimming | Women's 50m freestyle B3 |
Silver | Britta Siegers | Swimming | Women's 50m freestyle S8 |
Silver | Beate Lobenstein | Swimming | Women's 50m freestyle S9 |
Silver | Yvonne Hopf | Swimming | Women's 100m backstroke B3 |
Silver | Claudia Hengst | Swimming | Women's 100m backstroke S10 |
Silver | Heidi Kopp | Swimming | Women's 100m breaststroke SB6-7 |
Silver | Britta Siegers | Swimming | Women's 100m freestyle S8 |
Silver | Claudia Hengst | Swimming | Women's 200m individual medley SM10 |
Silver | Michael Gerke | Table tennis | Men's open 6-10 |
Silver | Ralf Kirchhoff | Table tennis | Men's singles 1 |
Silver | Thomas Kurfess | Table tennis | Men's singles 7 |
Silver | Manfred Knabe | Table tennis | Men's singles 9 |
Silver | Werner Dorr Rainer Kolb | Table tennis | Men's teams 3 |
Silver | Rainer Schmidt Winfried Stelzner | Table tennis | Men's teams 6 |
Silver | Monika Bartheidel | Table tennis | Women's singles 3 |
Silver | Christiane Weninger | Table tennis | Women's singles 4 |
Silver | Gisela Pohle Gisela Roosen Monika Sikora Christiane Weninger | Table tennis | Women's teams 5 |
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 | Wilfried Lipinski | Wheelchair fencing | Men's épée 3-4 |
Silver | Uwe Bartmann Dieter Leicht Wilfried Lipinski Udo Schwarz | Wheelchair fencing | Men's team épée |
Silver | Uwe Bartmann Wolfgang Kempf Wilfried Lipinski Guenter Spiess | Wheelchair fencing | Men's team sabre |
Silver | Kai Schramayer | Wheelchair tennis | Men's singles |
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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Bronze | Udo Wolf | Archery | Men's individual AR2 |
Bronze | Gunther Belitz | Athletics | Men's 100m TS1 |
Bronze | Robert Figl | Athletics | Men's 100m TW4 |
Bronze | Hans Lubbering | Athletics | Men's 200m TW1 |
Bronze | Robert Figl | Athletics | Men's 200m TW4 |
Bronze | Ingo Geffers | Athletics | Men's 400m B2 |
Bronze | Heinrich Koeberle | Athletics | Men's 5000m TW1 |
Bronze | Markus Pilz | Athletics | Men's 10000m TW3-4 |
Bronze | Robert Figl Guido Mueller Markus Pilz Winfried Sigg | Athletics | Men's 4x400m relay TW3-4 |
Bronze | Olaf Mehlmann | Athletics | Men's high jump B3 |
Bronze | Uwe Mehlmann | Athletics | Men's long jump B3 |
Bronze | Ulrich Striegel | Athletics | Men's triple jump B3 |
Bronze | Roberto Simonazzi | Athletics | Men's discus throw THS2 |
Bronze | Hubertus Brauner | Athletics | Men's discus throw THW4 |
Bronze | Hubert Burschgens | Athletics | Men's javelin throw THS2 |
Bronze | Dirk Mimberg | Athletics | Men's javelin throw THS3 |
Bronze | Dirk Mimberg | Athletics | Men's shot put THS3 |
Bronze | Max Bergbauer | Athletics | Men's shot put THS4 |
Bronze | Hubertus Brauner | Athletics | Men's shot put THW4 |
Bronze | Detlef Eckert | Athletics | Men's pentathlon PS3 |
Bronze | Barbara Maier | Athletics | Women's 5000m TW3-4 |
Bronze | Lily Anggreny | Athletics | Women's marathon TW3-4 |
Bronze | Kerstin Gaedicke | Athletics | Women's long jump B1 |
Bronze | Ilona Thomas | Athletics | Women's discus throw B3 |
Bronze | Martina Willing | Athletics | Women's shot put B1 |
Bronze | Manfred Fischer Hans-Jorg Furrer Frank Hoefle Friedhelm Welz | Cycling | Men's team time trial tandem open |
Bronze | Klaus Heyer | Judo | Men's -95kg |
Bronze | Siegmar Henker | Shooting | Mixed air rifle standing SH1-3 |
Bronze | Aloys Schneider | Shooting | Mixed SB free rifle 3x40 SH1-2 |
Bronze | Holger Kimmig | Swimming | Men's 50m freestyle S8 |
Bronze | Jochen Hahnengress | Swimming | Men's 50m freestyle S10 |
Bronze | Matthias Schlubeck | Swimming | Men's 100m backstroke S6 |
Bronze | Jan-Marcin Miroslaw | Swimming | Men's 100m breaststroke SB8 |
Bronze | Holger Kimmig | Swimming | Men's 100m freestyle S8 |
Bronze | Holger Kimmig | Swimming | Men's 400m freestyle S8 |
Bronze | Beate Schretzmann | Swimming | Women's 100m breaststroke SB6-7 |
Bronze | Beate Lobenstein | Swimming | Women's 100m breaststroke SB9 |
Bronze | Yvonne Hopf | Swimming | Women's 100m butterfly B2-3 |
Bronze | Yvonne Hopf | Swimming | Women's 100m freestyle B3 |
Bronze | Heidi Kopp | Swimming | Women's 200m individual medley SM8 |
Bronze | Beate Lobenstein | Swimming | Women's 200m individual medley SM9 |
Bronze | Claudia Hengst Beate Lobenstein Britta Siegers Daniela Sjoberg | Swimming | Women's 4x100m freestyle relay S7-10 |
Bronze | Bruno Hassler | Table tennis | Men's singles 2 |
Bronze | Jochen Wollmert | Table tennis | Men's singles 7 |
Bronze | Werner Maissenbacher | Table tennis | Men's singles 8 |
Bronze | Dieter Essbach Ralf Kirchhoff | Table tennis | Men's teams 1 |
Bronze | Bruno Hassler Helmut Sperling | Table tennis | Men's teams 2 |
Bronze | Gunter Altenburg Winfried Huhn | Table tennis | Men's teams 4 |
Bronze | Florian Lechner Werner Maissenbacher Rainer Schmidt Jochen Wollmert | Table tennis | Men's teams 8 |
Bronze | Wolfgang Horsch Manfred Knabe Thomas Kurfess Dieter Tollwerth | Table tennis | Men's teams 9 |
Bronze | Ruth Lamsbach | Table tennis | Women's singles 3 |
Bronze | Christa Gebhardt U. Lindgens-Strach | Table tennis | Women's teams 10 |
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 | Uwe Bartmann | Wheelchair fencing | Men's épée 2 |
Bronze | Wolfgang Kempf Dieter Leicht Maximilian Miller Guenter Spiess | Wheelchair fencing | Men's team foil |
Bronze | Wilfried Lipinski | Wheelchair fencing | Men's sabre 3-4 |
Bronze | Esther Weber | Wheelchair fencing | Women's foil 2 |
Bronze | Stefan Bitterauf Kai Schramayer | Wheelchair tennis | Men's doubles |
Bronze | Regina Isecke | Wheelchair tennis | Women's singles |
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