Germany at the 1992 Winter Olympics

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Germany at the
1992 Winter Olympics
Flag of Germany.svg
IOC code GER
NOC German Olympic Sports Confederation
Website www.dosb.de  (in German, English, and French)
in Albertville
Competitors111 (75 men, 36 women) in 11 sports
Flag bearer Wolfgang Hoppe (bobsleigh)
Medals
Ranked 1st
Gold
10
Silver
10
Bronze
6
Total
26
Winter Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  United Team of Germany (1956–1964)
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany (1968–1988)
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany (1968–1988)

Germany competed at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France. It was the first time that the nation had competed at the Olympic Games following reunification in 1990. Previously, West Germany and East Germany had sent independent teams to the Games.

Contents

Competitors

The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games. [1]

SportMenWomenTotal
Alpine skiing 5914
Biathlon 6410
Bobsleigh 1212
Cross-country skiing 5510
Figure skating 246
Freestyle skiing 134
Ice hockey 2323
Luge 7310
Nordic combined 44
Ski jumping 55
Speed skating 6814
Total7536111

Medalists

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Mark Kirchner Biathlon Men's 10 km sprint
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ricco Groß
Jens Steinigen
Mark Kirchner
Fritz Fischer
Biathlon Men's 4 x 7.5 km relay
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Antje Misersky Biathlon Women's 15 km
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Georg Hackl Luge Men's individual
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Stefan Krauße
Jan Behrendt
Luge Men's doubles
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Uwe-Jens Mey Speed skating Men's 500 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Olaf Zinke Speed skating Men's 1000 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jacqueline Börner Speed skating Women's 1500 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Gunda Niemann Speed skating Women's 3000 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Gunda Niemann Speed skating Women's 5000m
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ricco Groß Biathlon Men's 10 km sprint
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Mark Kirchner Biathlon Men's 20 km
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Antje Misersky Biathlon Women's 7.5 km
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Uschi Disl
Antje Misersky
Petra Schaaf
Biathlon Women's 3 x 7.5 km relay
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Rudi Lochner
Markus Zimmermann
Bobsleigh Two-man
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Wolfgang Hoppe
Bogdan Musioł
Axel Kühn
René Hannemann
Bobsleigh Four-man
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Yves Mankel
Thomas Rudolph
Luge Men's doubles
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Gunda Niemann Speed skating Women's 1500 m
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Heike Warnicke Speed skating Women's 3000 m
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Heike Warnicke Speed skating Women's 5000 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Katja Seizinger Alpine skiing Women's super-G
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Christoph Langen
Günther Eger
Bobsleigh Two-man
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Susi Erdmann Luge Women's individual
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Christa Luding Speed skating Women's 500 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Monique Garbrecht Speed skating Women's 1000 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Claudia Pechstein Speed skating Women's 5000 m

Alpine skiing

Men
AthleteEventRace 1Race 2Total
TimeTimeTimeRank
Berni Huber Downhill1:53.3819
Hans-Jörg Tauscher 1:51.497
Markus Wasmeier 1:50.624
Berni Huber Super-G1:16.7831
Hans-Jörg Tauscher 1:15.9821
Markus Wasmeier 1:14.589
Markus Wasmeier Giant SlalomDNFDNF
Armin Bittner 1:07.77DNFDNF
Peter Roth 1:07.68DSQDSQ
Peter Roth Slalom54.0754.681:48.7516
Armin Bittner 53.19DNFDNF

Men's combined

AthleteDownhillSlalomTotal
TimeTime 1Time 2PointsRank
Markus Wasmeier 1:45.9152.2952.8632.775
Women
AthleteEventRace 1Race 2Total
TimeTimeTimeRank
Michaela Gerg-Leitner Downhill1:54.9918
Miriam Vogt 1:53.899
Katrin Gutensohn 1:53.716
Katja Seizinger 1:52.674
Miriam Vogt Super-G1:25.4018
Regine Mösenlechner 1:24.8514
Michaela Gerg-Leitner 1:23.777
Katja Seizinger 1:23.19Bronze medal icon.svg
Michaela Gerg-Leitner Giant Slalom1:08.69DNFDNF
Christina Meier-Höck 1:08.071:07.262:15.3311
Katja Seizinger 1:07.401:07.562:14.968
Traudl Hächer-Gavet 1:07.261:08.872:16.1314
Martina Ertl-Renz Slalom50.2946.121:36.4115

Women's combined

AthleteDownhillSlalomTotal
TimeTime 1Time 2PointsRank
Regina Häusl 1:27.95DSQDSQ
Miriam Vogt 1:27.3536.6136.2948.529
Michaela Gerg-Leitner 1:27.26DSQDSQ
Katja Seizinger 1:26.4236.23DNFDNF

Biathlon

Men
EventAthleteMisses 1TimeRank
10 km Sprint Frank-Peter Roetsch 226:54.19
Jens Steinigen 026:34.86
Ricco Groß 126:18.0Silver medal icon.svg
Mark Kirchner 026:02.3Gold medal icon.svg
EventAthleteTimeMissesAdjusted time 2Rank
20 km Frank-Peter Roetsch 56:43.871'03:43.853
Jens Steinigen 58:01.831'01:01.829
Steffen Hoos 59:17.711'00:17.718
Mark Kirchner 54:40.8357:40.8Silver medal icon.svg
Men's 4 x 7.5 km relay
AthletesRace
Misses 1TimeRank
Ricco Groß
Jens Steinigen
Mark Kirchner
Fritz Fischer
01'24:43.5Gold medal icon.svg
Women
EventAthleteMisses 1TimeRank
7.5 km Sprint Uschi Disl 225:58.911
Inga Kesper 225:57.310
Petra Schaaf 125:10.46
Antje Misersky 224:45.1Silver medal icon.svg
EventAthleteTimeMissesAdjusted time 2Rank
15 km Uschi Disl 50:40.2656:40.224
Inga Kesper 51:42.3354:42.315
Petra Schaaf 50:56.3353:56.313
Antje Misersky 50:47.2151:47.2Gold medal icon.svg
Women's 3 x 7.5 km relay
AthletesRace
Misses 1TimeRank
Uschi Disl
Antje Misersky
Petra Schaaf
11'16:18.4Silver medal icon.svg
1 A penalty loop of 150 metres had to be skied per missed target.
2 One minute added per missed target.

Bobsleigh

SledAthletesEventRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
GER-1 Rudi Lochner
Markus Zimmermann
Two-man1:00.69111:01.0041:00.9021:00.9614:03.55Silver medal icon.svg
GER-2 Christoph Langen
Günther Eger
Two-man1:00.3341:01.0651:01.1451:01.1034:03.63Bronze medal icon.svg
SledAthletesEventRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
GER-1 Wolfgang Hoppe
Bogdan Musioł
Axel Kühn
René Hannemann
Four-man58.00358.52158.68758.7223:53.92Silver medal icon.svg
GER-2 Harald Czudaj
Tino Bonk
Axel Jang
Alexander Szelig
Four-man58.54958.55258.62558.7113:54.426

Cross-country skiing

Men
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
10 km
C
Janko Neuber 30:29.832
Johann Mühlegg 30:29.431
Torald Rein 30:25.129
Jochen Behle 29:58.224
15 km
pursuit1
F
Janko Neuber 42:10.423
Torald Rein 41:48.121
Johann Mühlegg 41:11.816
30 km
C
Janko Neuber 1'31:57.847
Torald Rein 1'29:08.530
Holger Bauroth 1'28:58.128
Jochen Behle 1'25:59.815
50 km
F
Janko Neuber 2'14:37.129
Holger Bauroth 2'13:49.826
Johann Mühlegg 2'07:45.27
1 Starting delay based on 10 km results.
C = Classical style, F = Freestyle
Men's 4 × 10 km relay
AthletesRace
TimeRank
Holger Bauroth
Jochen Behle
Torald Rein
Johann Mühlegg
1'43:41.76
Women
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
5 km
C
Manuela Oschmann 16:01.742
Simone Opitz 15:24.927
Heike Wezel 15:04.117
Gabriele Heß 15:03.716
10 km
pursuit2
F
Manuela Oschmann 30:52.538
Heike Wezel 29:08.625
Gabriele Heß 28:19.214
Simone Opitz 28:17.312
15 km
C
Heike Wezel 45:50.619
Manuela Oschmann 45:28.815
30 km
F
Ina Kümmel 1'36:48.246
Heike Wezel 1'33:34.232
Gabriele Heß 1'29:43.815
Simone Opitz 1'27:17.48
2 Starting delay based on 5 km results.
C = Classical style, F = Freestyle
Women's 4 × 5 km relay
AthletesRace
TimeRank
Heike Wezel
Gabriele Heß
Simone Opitz
Ina Kümmel
1'02:22.68

Figure skating

Women
AthleteSPFSTFPRank
Patricia Neske 161118.013
Marina Kielmann 151916.510
Pairs
AthletesSPFSTFPRank
Mandy Wötzel
Axel Rauschenbach
10813.08
Peggy Schwartz
Alexander König
8711.57

Freestyle skiing

Men
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
TimePointsRankTimePointsRank
Klaus Weese Moguls33.1621.6319did not advance
Women
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
TimePointsRankTimePointsRank
Yvonne Seifert Moguls39.8420.179did not advance
Birgit Keppler-Stein 42.2721.328 Q41.7921.445
Tatjana Mittermayer 42.5721.906 Q40.8422.334

Ice hockey

Group A

Twelve participating teams were placed in two groups. After playing a round-robin, the top four teams in each group advanced to the Medal Round while the last two teams competed in the Consolation Round for the 9th to 12th places.

    Team advanced to the Final Round
    Team sent to compete in the Consolation Round
TeamGPWLTGFGADIFPTS
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 5401187119
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 53022211118
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 53112211117
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 52301112-14
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 51401824-62
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 5050430-260
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 5:1Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2:0Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3:1Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 5:2Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 4:0Flag of Poland.svg  Poland

Final round

Quarter-finals

Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 4:3Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

Consolation Round 5th-8th Places

Flag of France.svg  France 4:5Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

5th Place Match

Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 4:3Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 6th

Luge

Men
AthleteRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
René Friedl 45.609845.503646.274946.15793:03.5438
Jens Müller 45.435445.598846.028246.13683:03.1975
Georg Hackl 45.190145.351346.026145.79613:02.363Gold medal icon.svg

(Men's) Doubles

AthletesRun 1Run 2Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Stefan Krauße
Jan Behrendt
46.060145.99311:32.053Gold medal icon.svg
Yves Mankel
Thomas Rudolph
46.125346.11421:32.239Silver medal icon.svg
Women
AthleteRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Gabi Kohlisch 47.2061147.072746.911546.79143:07.9806
Sylke Otto 47.089747.4601947.3941647.056113:08.99913
Susi Erdmann 47.020646.866346.627246.60213:07.115Bronze medal icon.svg

Nordic combined

Men's individual

Events:

AthleteEventSki JumpingCross-countryTotal
PointsRankStart atTimeRank
Sven Leonhardt Individual197.226+3:28.752:28.635
Thomas Dufter 210.810+1:58.047:52.912
Hans-Peter Pohl 212.58+1:46.748:41.716

Men's Team

Three participants per team.

Events:

AthletesSki jumpingCross-countryTotal
PointsRankStart atTimeRank
Hans-Peter Pohl
Jens Deimel
Thomas Dufter
609.732:57.01'28:21.95

Ski jumping

AthleteEventJump 1Jump 2Total
DistancePointsDistancePointsPointsRank
Jens Deimel Normal hill80.092.081.594.4186.434
Dieter Thoma 79.593.282.096.2189.427
Jens Weißflog 84.0104.983.5103.6208.59
Heiko Hunger 87.0108.784.0102.9211.67
Heiko Hunger Large hill72.0-2.2DNFDNF
Jens Weißflog 90.060.599.580.8141.333
Dieter Thoma 96.068.993.063.7132.639
Christof Duffner 112.098.3100.078.0176.311
Men's team large hill
AthletesResult
Points 1Rank
Dieter Thoma
Heiko Hunger
Jens Weißflog
Christof Duffner
544.65
1 Four teams members performed two jumps each. The best three were counted.

Speed skating

Men
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
500 m Olaf Zinke 38.4025
Peter Adeberg 38.3323
Uwe-Jens Mey 37.14Gold medal icon.svg
1000 m Peter Adeberg 1:15.045
Olaf Zinke 1:14.85Gold medal icon.svg
1500 m Peter Adeberg 1:57.5415
Markus Tröger 1:57.4213
Olaf Zinke 1:56.746
5000 m Rudi Jeklic 7:33.1534
Markus Tröger 7:17.6215
Frank Dittrich 7:06.334
10,000 m Rudi Jeklic 14:51.8923
Frank Dittrich 14:50.2320
Markus Tröger 14:45.4115
Women
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
500 m Anke Baier 41.3010
Angela Hauck 41.108
Monique Garbrecht 40.634
Christa Luding-Rothenburger 40.57Bronze medal icon.svg
1000 m Angela Hauck 1:24.1114
Anke Baier 1:23.319
Christa Luding-Rothenburger 1:23.068
Monique Garbrecht 1:22.10Bronze medal icon.svg
1500 m Heike Warnicke 2:08.528
Monique Garbrecht 2:07.245
Gunda Niemann 2:05.92Silver medal icon.svg
Jacqueline Börner 2:05.87Gold medal icon.svg
3000 m Jacqueline Börner 4:28.528
Heike Warnicke 4:22.88Silver medal icon.svg
Gunda Niemann 4:19.90Gold medal icon.svg
5000 m Claudia Pechstein 7:39.80Bronze medal icon.svg
Heike Warnicke 7:37.59Silver medal icon.svg
Gunda Niemann 7:31.57Gold medal icon.svg

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