Germany at the 2018 Winter Olympics

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Germany at the
2018 Winter Olympics
Flag of Germany.svg
IOC code GER
NOC German Olympic Sports Confederation
Website www.dosb.de  (in German)
in Pyeongchang, South Korea
9–25 February 2018
Competitors153 (94 men and 59 women) in 14 sports
Flag bearers Eric Frenzel [1] (opening)
Christian Ehrhoff (closing)
Medals
Ranked 2nd
Gold
14
Silver
10
Bronze
7
Total
31
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 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, from 9 to 25 February 2018, with 153 competitors in 14 sports. They won 31 medals in total, 14 gold, 10 silver and 7 bronze, ranking second in the medal table after Norway at the 2018 Winter Olympics. Germany excelled in ice track events (11 medals), biathlon (7 medals), Nordic combined (5 medals) and Ski jumping (4 medals). The men's ice hockey team took a silver medal, having lost a closely contested final to Olympic Athletes from Russia.

Contents

Medalists

Medals by sport
SportGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
Biathlon 3137
Bobsleigh 3104
Figure skating 1001
Ice Hockey 0101
Luge 3126
Nordic combined 3115
Skeleton 0101
Ski jumping 1304
Snowboarding 0112
Total1410731
Medals by date
DayDateGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
Day 110 February2002
Day 211 February1012
Day 312 February1113
Day 413 February1102
Day 514 February2013
Day 615 February2013
Day 716 February0000
Day 817 February0202
Day 918 February0101
Day 1019 February1102
Day 1120 February1113
Day 1221 February1001
Day 1322 February1001
Day 1423 February0011
Day 1524 February0112
Day 1625 February1203
Total1410731
Medals by gender
GenderGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
Male86517
Female44210
Mixed2002
Total1410731
Multiple medalists
NameSportGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
Laura Dahlmeier Biathlon 2013
Arnd Peiffer 1012
Simon Schempp 0112
Benedikt Doll 0022
Francesco Friedrich Bobsleigh 2002
Thorsten Margis 2002
Tobias Arlt Luge 2002
Natalie Geisenberger 2002
Tobias Wendl 2002
Johannes Ludwig 1012
Eric Frenzel Nordic combined 2013
Johannes Rydzek 2002
Fabian Rießle 1102
Andreas Wellinger Ski jumping 1203
MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Laura Dahlmeier Biathlon Women's sprint 10 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Andreas Wellinger Ski jumping Men's normal hill individual 10 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Arnd Peiffer Biathlon Men's sprint 11 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Laura Dahlmeier Biathlon Women's pursuit 12 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Natalie Geisenberger Luge Women's singles 13 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Eric Frenzel Nordic combined Individual normal hill/10 km 14 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Tobias Wendl
Tobias Arlt
Luge Doubles 14 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Aliona Savchenko
Bruno Massot
Figure skating Pairs 15 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Johannes Ludwig
Natalie Geisenberger
Tobias Wendl
Tobias Arlt
Luge Team relay 15 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Francesco Friedrich
Thorsten Margis
Bobsleigh Two-man 19 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Johannes Rydzek Nordic combined Individual large hill/10 km 20 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Mariama Jamanka
Lisa Buckwitz
Bobsleigh Two-woman 21 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Vinzenz Geiger
Fabian Rießle
Eric Frenzel
Johannes Rydzek
Nordic combined Team large hill/4 × 5 km 22 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Francesco Friedrich
Candy Bauer
Martin Grothkopp
Thorsten Margis
Bobsleigh Four-man 25 February
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Katharina Althaus Ski jumping Women's normal hill individual 12 February
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Dajana Eitberger Luge Women's singles 13 February
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jacqueline Lölling Skeleton Women's 17 February
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Andreas Wellinger Ski jumping Men's large hill individual 17 February
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Simon Schempp Biathlon Men's mass start 18 February
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Karl Geiger
Stephan Leyhe
Richard Freitag
Andreas Wellinger
Ski jumping Men's large hill team 19 February
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Fabian Rießle Nordic combined Individual large hill/10 km 20 February
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Selina Jörg Snowboarding Women's parallel giant slalom 24 February
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Nico Walther
Kevin Kuske
Alexander Rödiger
Eric Franke
Bobsleigh Four-man 25 February
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Germany men's national ice hockey team
Ice hockey Men's tournament 25 February
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Johannes Ludwig Luge Men's singles 11 February
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Benedikt Doll Biathlon Men's pursuit 12 February
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Toni Eggert
Sascha Benecken
Luge Doubles 14 February
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Laura Dahlmeier Biathlon Women's individual 15 February
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Eric Frenzel Nordic combined Individual large hill/10 km 20 February
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Erik Lesser
Benedikt Doll
Arnd Peiffer
Simon Schempp
Biathlon Men's relay 23 February
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ramona Theresia Hofmeister Snowboarding Women's parallel giant slalom 24 February

Participants

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The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Games per sport/discipline.

SportMenWomenTotal
Alpine skiing 6612
Biathlon 6612
Bobsleigh 14822
Cross-country skiing 5712
Figure skating 448
Freestyle skiing 369
Ice hockey 25025
Luge 7310
Nordic combined 505
Short track speed skating 022
Skeleton 336
Ski jumping 549
Snowboarding 7512
Speed skating 459
Total9459153

Alpine skiing

DOSB announced the 6 men and 6 women participating on 23 January 2017. [2]

Men
AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Fritz Dopfer Giant slalom 1:10.69191:11.38262:22.0726
Slalom 49.792251.48171:41.2720
Thomas Dreßen Downhill 1:41.035
Super-G 1:25.5112
Combined 1:19.24149.72242:08.969
Josef Ferstl Downhill 1:42.9825
Super-G 1:26.8127
Combined 1:21.9536DNSDNF
Andreas Sander Downhill 1:41.6210
Super-G 1:25.218
Combined 1:21.6832DNSDNF
Alexander Schmid Giant slalom DNF
Linus Straßer Combined 1:22.0339DNF
Giant slalom 1:11.54301:10.1342:21.6722
Slalom DNF
Women
AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Lena Dürr Slalom DNF
Christina Geiger 51.4419DNF
Viktoria Rebensburg Downhill 1:40.649
Super-G 1:21.6210
Giant slalom 1:11.4581:09.1532:20.604
Marina Wallner Slalom 51.121250.98221:42.1019
Kira Weidle Downhill 1:41.0111
Super-G DNF
Mixed
AthleteEventRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Fritz Dopfer
Alexander Schmid
Linus Straßer
Lena Dürr
Marina Wallner
Team Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia  (SVK)
W 2*–2
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland  (SUI)
L 2–2*
Did not advance

Biathlon

Based on their Nations Cup rankings in the 2016–17 Biathlon World Cup, Germany has qualified a full team of 6 men and 6 women. [3] [4]

DOSB announced the 6 men and 6 women participating on 23 January 2017. [2]

Men
AthleteEventTimeMissesRank
Benedikt Doll Sprint 23:56.41 (0+1)6
Pursuit 33:06.81 (0+0+1+0)Bronze medal icon.svg
Mass start 36:06.11 (0+0+1+0)5
Johannes Kühn Individual 53:36.66 (1+1+1+3)58
Erik Lesser Sprint 24:10.71 (0+1)11
Pursuit 34:27.62 (0+0+1+1)11
Individual 49:31.11 (0+1+0+0)9
Mass start 35:58.92 (0+0+0+2)4
Arnd Peiffer Sprint 23:38.80 (0+0)Gold medal icon.svg
Pursuit 34:05.83 (0+0+1+2)8
Individual 51:54.83 (0+0+3+0)21
Mass start 36:47.54 (1+0+1+2)13
Simon Schempp Sprint 24:00.21 (0+1)7
Pursuit 33:54.43 (0+0+1+2)5
Individual 51:54.84 (2+2+0+0)36
Mass start 35:47.31 (0+0+0+1)Silver medal icon.svg
Erik Lesser
Benedikt Doll
Arnd Peiffer
Simon Schempp
Team relay 1:17:23.610 (3+10)Bronze medal icon.svg
Women
AthleteEventTimeMissesRank
Laura Dahlmeier Sprint 21:06.20 (0+0)Gold medal icon.svg
Pursuit 30:35.01 (0+1+0+0)Gold medal icon.svg
Individual 41:48.41 (1+0+0+0)Bronze medal icon.svg
Mass start 37:10.12 (1+1+0+0)16
Maren Hammerschmidt Individual 44:28.03 (1+1+0+1)17
Denise Herrmann Sprint 22:25.82 (0+2)21
Pursuit 31:54.72 (1+0+0+1)6
Mass start 36:27.22 (0+0+2+0)11
Franziska Hildebrand Sprint 21:59.91 (0+1)12
Pursuit 32:36.53 (2+1+0+0)12
Individual 43:38.61 (0+1+0+0)9
Vanessa Hinz Sprint 21:46.51 (0+1)5
Pursuit 32:41.44 (1+1+2+0)13
Mass start 38:52.44 (2+1+0+1)25
Franziska Preuß Individual 42:06.70 (0+0+0+0)4
Mass start 36:38.91 (0+0+1+0)12
Laura Dahlmeier
Denise Herrmann
Franziska Hildebrand
Franziska Preuß
Team relay 1:12:57.311 (3+11)8
Mixed
AthleteEventTimeMissesRank
Laura Dahlmeier
Vanessa Hinz
Erik Lesser
Arnd Peiffer
Team relay 1:09:01.57 (1+7)4

Bobsleigh

Based on their rankings in the 2017–18 Bobsleigh World Cup, Germany qualified 9 sleds. [5] [6] [7]

DOSB announced the competing athletes on 23 January 2017. [2] On 2 February 2017, the Bob- und Schlittenverband für Deutschland had to change some positions. Joshua Bluhm had to leave the team, instead of him Christian Poser changed from the Walther-Four-Man-Bobsled to the Lochner-Four-Man-Bobsled but still stayed with Walther in the Two-Men-Bobsled. Substitute athlete Alexander Rödiger was given the place in the Walther Bobslead. The place of Rödiger as substitute athlete was given to Kevin Korona, Paul Krenz is a second substitute. Substitutes for the women's bobsleds are Ann-Christin Strack and Lisette Thöne. [8]

Men
AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Francesco Friedrich*
Thorsten Margis
Two-man 49.22549.46548.96149.2223:16.86Gold medal icon.svg
Nico Walther*
Christian Poser
49.12349.27149.32649.3543:17.064
Johannes Lochner*
Christopher Weber
49.24649.34249.09349.4783:17.145
Francesco Friedrich*
Candy Bauer
Martin Grothkopp
Thorsten Margis
Four-man 48.54149.01148.76149.5433:15.85Gold medal icon.svg
Nico Walther*
Kevin Kuske
Alexander Rödiger
Eric Franke
48.74349.16248.90449.5873:16.38Silver medal icon.svg
Johannes Lochner*
Christopher Weber
Christian Poser
Christian Rasp
48.95649.26749.10949.80173:17.118
Women
AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Mariama Jamanka*
Lisa-Marie Buckwitz
Two-woman 50.54250.72150.49250.7013:22.45Gold medal icon.svg
Anna Köhler*
Erline Nolte
51.211351.201151.461651.41153:25.2814
Stephanie Schneider*
Annika Drazek
50.63450.93550.71550.7013:22.974

* – Denotes the driver of each sled

Cross-country skiing

DOSB announced the 5 men and 7 women participating on 23 January 2017. [2]

Distance
Men
AthleteEventClassicalFreestyleFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeDeficitRank
Thomas Bing 30 km skiathlon 41:03.0636:00.7161:17:03.7+43.711
50 km classical 2:18:41.1+10:19.030
Lucas Bögl 15 km freestyle 35:04.7+1:20.815
30 km skiathlon 41:14.71536:05.2191:17:19.9+59.916
50 km classical 2:23:42.8+15:20.746
Jonas Dobler 30 km skiathlon 41:25.11836:31.5251:17:56.6+1:36.622
50 km classical DNF
Sebastian Eisenlauer 15 km freestyle 36:03.8+2:19.932
Andreas Katz 15 km freestyle 35:38.3+1:54.425
30 km skiathlon 41:39.82038:09.4421:19:49.2+3:29.235
50 km classical 2:13:32.3+5:10.214
Thomas Bing
Lucas Bögl
Jonas Dobler
Andreas Katz
4 × 10 kilometre relay 1:35:13.1+2:08.26
Women
AthleteEventClassicalFreestyleFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeDeficitRank
Stefanie Böhler 10 km freestyle 27:21.8+2:21.325
15 km skiathlon 22:52.82520:09.82043:02.6+2:17.725
30 km classical 1:28:42.2+6:24.616
Victoria Carl 10 km freestyle 27:04.6+2:04.119
15 km skiathlon 22:13.51720:40.93242:54.4+2:09.520
30 km classical 1:32:42.4+10:24.825
Nicole Fessel 15 km skiathlon DNS
Katharina Hennig 15 km skiathlon 22:11.31620:48.93643:00.2+2:15.322
30 km classical 1:29:48.9+7:31.319
Sandra Ringwald 10 km freestyle 27:24.7+2:24.226
Stefanie Böhler
Victoria Carl
Katharina Hennig
Sandra Ringwald
4 × 5 kilometre relay 53:13.7+1:49.46
Sprint
AthleteEventQualificationQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Thomas Bing Men's sprint 3:16.6622 Q3:18.643Did not advance
Sebastian Eisenlauer 3:15.0616 Q3:16.226Did not advance
Thomas Bing
Sebastian Eisenlauer
Men's team sprint 16:00.553 q16:42.2010
Katharina Hennig Women's sprint 3:22.6425 Q3:19.556Did not advance
Hanna Kolb 3:27.8436Did not advance
Sandra Ringwald 3:18.4816 Q3:13.763Did not advance
Elisabeth Schicho 3:23.2626 Q3:24.266Did not advance
Nicole Fessel
Sandra Ringwald
Women's team sprint 16:51.674 q17:06.5710

Figure skating

Germany qualified one male, one female and two pairs figure skaters, based on its placement at the 2017 World Figure Skating Championships in Helsinki, Finland. [9] They additionally qualified one quota in ice dancing through the 2017 CS Nebelhorn Trophy. [10] The team was announced during December 2017. [11]

AthleteEventSP / SDFS / FDTotal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Paul Fentz Men's singles 74.7324 Q139.8222214.5522
Nicole Schott Ladies' singles 59.2014 Q109.2617168.4618
Annika Hocke / Ruben Blommaert Pairs 63.0416 Q108.9416171.9816
Aliona Savchenko / Bruno Massot 76.594 Q159.311235.90Gold medal icon.svg
Kavita Lorenz / Joti Polizoakis Ice dancing 59.9917 Q90.5016150.4916
Team trophy
AthleteEventShort program/Short danceFree skate/Free dance
Men'sLadies'PairsIce danceTotalMen'sLadies'PairsIce danceTotal
Points
Team points
Points
Team points
Points
Team points
Points
Team points
PointsRankPoints
Team points
Points
Team points
Points
Team points
Points
Team points
PointsRank
Paul Fentz (M)
Nicole Schott (L)
Aliona Savchenko / Bruno Massot (P)
Kavita Lorenz / Joti Polizoakis (ID)
Team event 66.32
2
55.32
3
75.36
8
56.88
3
167Did not advance

Freestyle skiing

DOSB announced the 3 men and 5 women participating on 23 January 2017. [2]

Halfpipe
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
Run 1Run 2BestRankRun 1Run 2Run 3BestRank
Sabrina Cakmakli Women's halfpipe 81.8031.4081.807 Q74.2057.6020.4074.208
Moguls
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
Run 1Run 2Run 1Run 2Run 3
TimePointsTotalRankTimePointsTotalRankTimePointsTotalRankTimePointsTotalRankTimePointsTotalRank
Léa Bouard Women's moguls 29.1815.1255.712428.9615.3665.0815Did not advance
Katharina Förster 29.7114.5263.172330.0514.1469.389 Q29.6314.6172.3313Did not advance
Ski cross
AthleteEventSeedingRound of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TimeRankPositionPositionPositionPositionRank
Paul Eckert Men's ski cross 1:10.06103Did not advance
Tim Hronek 1:10.27203Did not advance
Florian Wilmsmann 1:10.33214Did not advance
Julia Eichinger Women's ski cross 1:17.56203Did not advance
Celia Funkler DNS

Qualification legend: FA – Qualify to medal round; FB – Qualify to consolation round

Slopestyle
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
Run 1Run 2BestRankRun 1Run 2Run 3BestRank
Kea Kühnel Women's slopestyle 19.7559.6059.6018Did not advance

Ice hockey

Men's tournament

Germany men's national ice hockey team qualified by winning the final qualification tournament in Riga, Latvia. [12] [13]

Summary
TeamEventGroup stageQualification
playoff
QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Germany men's Men's tournament Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
L 2–5
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
L 0–1
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
W 2–1 GWS
3Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
W 2–1 OT
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
W 4–3 OT
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
W 4–3
Olympic flag.svg Olympic Athletes from Russia
L 3–4 OT
Silver medal icon.svg
Team roster

A preliminary 30-man German roster for the men's ice hockey tournament at the 2018 Winter Olympics was released on 16 January 2018. [14] The final roster was announced on 23 January 2017, with 5 players being cut, including Daniel Pietta who was injured prior to the final announcement. [15] [16]

Head coach: Flag of Germany.svg Marco Sturm     Assistant coaches: Flag of Germany.svg Christian Künast, Flag of the United States.svg Matt McIlvane

No.Pos.NameHeightWeightBirthdateBirthplace2017–18 team
7D Daryl Boyle 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)89 kg (196 lb)24 February 1987 Sparwood, British Columbia, Canada Flag of Germany.svg EHC Red Bull München (DEL)
10D Christian Ehrhoff A 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)92 kg (203 lb)6 July 1982 Moers, West Germany Flag of Germany.svg Kölner Haie (DEL)
12F Brooks Macek 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)92 kg (203 lb)15 May 1992 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Flag of Germany.svg EHC Red Bull München (DEL)
17F Marcus Kink 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)96 kg (212 lb)13 January 1985 Düsseldorf, West Germany Flag of Germany.svg Adler Mannheim (DEL)
22F Matthias Plachta 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)100 kg (220 lb)16 May 1991 Freiburg im Breisgau Flag of Germany.svg Adler Mannheim (DEL)
28F Frank Mauer 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)90 kg (200 lb)12 April 1988 Heidelberg, West Germany Flag of Germany.svg EHC Red Bull München (DEL)
33G Danny aus den Birken 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)89 kg (196 lb)15 February 1985 Düsseldorf, West Germany Flag of Germany.svg EHC Red Bull München (DEL)
36D Yannic Seidenberg 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)82 kg (181 lb)11 January 1984 Villingen-Schwenningen, West Germany Flag of Germany.svg EHC Red Bull München (DEL)
37F Patrick Reimer 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)86 kg (190 lb)10 December 1982 Mindelheim, West Germany Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers (DEL)
40D Björn Krupp 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)95 kg (209 lb)6 March 1991 Buffalo, New York, United States Flag of Germany.svg Grizzlys Wolfsburg (DEL)
41D Jonas Müller 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)88 kg (194 lb)19 November 1995 Berlin Flag of Germany.svg Eisbären Berlin (DEL)
42F Yasin Ehliz 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)83 kg (183 lb)30 December 1992 Bad Tölz Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers (DEL)
43F Gerrit Fauser 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)89 kg (196 lb)13 July 1989 Nuremberg, West Germany Flag of Germany.svg Grizzlys Wolfsburg (DEL)
44G Dennis Endras 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)80 kg (180 lb)14 July 1985 Immenstadt, West Germany Flag of Germany.svg Adler Mannheim (DEL)
48D Frank Hördler 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)90 kg (200 lb)26 January 1985 Bad Muskau, East Germany Flag of Germany.svg Eisbären Berlin (DEL)
50F Patrick Hager A 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)83 kg (183 lb)8 September 1988 Stuttgart, West Germany Flag of Germany.svg EHC Red Bull München (DEL)
51G Timo Pielmeier 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)82 kg (181 lb)7 July 1989 Deggendorf, West Germany Flag of Germany.svg ERC Ingolstadt (DEL)
55F Felix Schütz 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)89 kg (196 lb)3 November 1987 Erding, West Germany Flag of Germany.svg Kölner Haie (DEL)
57F Marcel Goc C 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)92 kg (203 lb)24 August 1983 Calw, West Germany Flag of Germany.svg Adler Mannheim (DEL)
72F Dominik Kahun 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)78 kg (172 lb)2 July 1995 Planá, Czech Republic Flag of Germany.svg EHC Red Bull München (DEL)
82F Sinan Akdag 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)89 kg (196 lb)5 November 1989 Rosenheim, West Germany Flag of Germany.svg Adler Mannheim (DEL)
83F Leonhard Pföderl 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)87 kg (192 lb)1 September 1993 Bad Tölz Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers (DEL)
89F David Wolf 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)99 kg (218 lb)15 September 1989 Düsseldorf, West Germany Flag of Germany.svg Adler Mannheim (DEL)
91D Moritz Müller 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)92 kg (203 lb)19 November 1986 Frankfurt, West Germany Flag of Germany.svg Kölner Haie (DEL)
92F Marcel Noebels 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)87 kg (192 lb)14 March 1992 Tönisvorst Flag of Germany.svg Eisbären Berlin (DEL)
Preliminary round

PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3300081+79 Quarterfinals
2Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 32001116+56 Qualification playoffs
3Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 301024732
4Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 3001221191
Source: IIHF
15 February 2018
12:10
Finland  Flag of Finland.svg5–2
(2–1, 2–0, 1–1)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Gangneung Hockey Centre, Gangneung
Attendance: 3,695
Game reference
Mikko Koskinen Goalies Danny aus den Birken Referees:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Oliver Gouin
Flag of Slovakia.svg Jozef Kubuš
Linesmen:
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Nicolas Fluri
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Miroslav Lhotský
Lepistö (Kontiola, Tolvanen) (PP) – 03:131–0
1–108:44 – Macek (Ehrhoff, Wolf) (PP)
Pyörälä (Lajunen, Manninen) – 15:302–1
Tolvanen (Hartikainen, Kemppainen) (PP) – 37:223–1
Kukkonen (Kontiola, Tolvanen) – 38:434–1
4–241:51 – Hördler
Kemppainen (Tolvanen, Lepistö) (PP) – 52:485–2
10 minPenalties10 min
20Shots24

16 February 2018
21:10
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg1–0
(1–0, 0–0, 0–0)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Kwandong Hockey Centre, Gangneung
Attendance: 3,077
Game reference
Jhonas Enroth Goalies Timo Pielmeier Referees:
Flag of the United States.svg Timothy Mayer
Flag of Russia.svg Konstantin Olenin
Linesmen:
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Roman Kaderli
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nathan Vanoosten
Stålberg (Zackrisson, Bergström) – 02:001–0
10 minPenalties6 min
26Shots28

18 February 2018
12:10
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg2–1 GWS
(0–0, 1–0, 0–1)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 1–0)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Gangneung Hockey Centre, Gangneung
Attendance: 5,534
Game reference
Danny aus den Birken Goalies Lars Haugen Referees:
Flag of the United States.svg Mark Lemelin
Flag of Finland.svg Anssi Salonen
Linesmen:
Flag of Sweden.svg Jimmy Dahmen
Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Otmakhov
Hager (Kahun, Macek) (PP) – 32:531–0
1–145:19 – Reichenberg (Holøs, Bastiansen)
Hager Ice hockey puck.svg
Plachta Ice hockey puck.svg
Kahun Ice hockey puck.svg
Shootout Ice hockey puck cross.svg Bastiansen
Ice hockey puck cross.svg Reichenberg
Ice hockey puck cross.svg M. Olimb
10 minPenalties55 min
38Shots29
Qualification playoff
20 February 2018
21:10
Switzerland  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg1–2 OT
(0–1, 1–0, 0–0)
(OT: 0–1)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Kwandong Hockey Centre, Pyeongchang
Attendance: 2,878
Game reference
Jonas Hiller Goalies Danny aus den Birken Referees:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Hribik
Flag of Sweden.svg Linus Öhlund
Linesmen:
Flag of the United States.svg Fraser McIntyre
Flag of Finland.svg Hannu Sormunen
0–101:19 – Pföderl (Hördler, Hager) (PP)
Moser (Ambühl, Suter) – 23:401–1
1–260:26 – Seidenberg (Kahun, Mauer)
29 minPenalties12 min
21Shots25
Quarterfinal
21 February 2018
21:10
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg3–4 OT
(0–2, 0–0, 3–1)
(OT 0–1)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Kwandong Hockey Centre, Pyeongchang
Attendance: 2,092
Game reference
Viktor Fasth Goalies Danny aus den Birken Referees:
Flag of the United States.svg Mark Lemelin
Flag of Finland.svg Aleksi Rantala
Linesmen:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Miroslav Lhotský
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nathan Vanoosten
0–113:48 – Ehrhoff (Hager, Schütz) (PP)
0–214:17 – Noebels (Kink)
Lander (Dahlin, Omark) – 46:251–2
1–348:28 – Kahun (Mauer)
Hersley (Omark, Wikstrand) (PP) – 49:352–3
Wikstrand (Zackrisson) – 51:373–3
3–461:30 – Reimer (Ehliz, Boyle)
4 minPenalties6 min
34Shots25
Semifinal
23 February 2018
21:10
Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg3–4
(0–1, 1–3, 2–0)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Gangneung Hockey Centre, Pyeongchang
Attendance: 4,057
Game reference
Kevin Poulin Goalies Danny aus den Birken Referees:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Jozef Kubuš
Flag of the United States.svg Timothy Mayer
Linesmen:
Flag of the United States.svg Fraser McIntyre
Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Otmakhov
0–114:43 – Macek (Kahun) (PP2)
0–223:21 – Plachta (Hager)
0–326:49 – Mauer (Goc, Wolf)
Brulé (Lee, Noreau) (PP) – 28:171–3
1–432:31 – Hager (Plachta, Schütz) (PP)
Robinson (Thomas, Raymond) – 42:422–4
Roy (Lee, Noreau) (PP) – 49:423–4
35 minPenalties16 min
31Shots15
Final
25 February 2018
13:10
Gold medal icon.svg Olympic Athletes from Russia Olympic flag.svg4–3 OT
(1–0, 0–1, 2–2)
(OT 1–0)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Silver medal icon.svg Gangneung Hockey Centre, Gangneung
Attendance: 5,075
Game reference
Vasily Koshechkin Goalies Danny aus den Birken Referees:
Flag of the United States.svg Mark Lemelin
Flag of Finland.svg Aleksi Rantala
Linesmen:
Flag of Sweden.svg Jimmy Dahmen
Flag of Finland.svg Sakari Suominen
Voynov (Gusev, Kaprizov) – 19:591–0
1–129:32 – Schütz (Macek, Hager)
Gusev (Kaprizov, Datsyuk) – 53:212–1
2–253:31 – Kahun (Mauer, Ehliz)
2–356:44 – J. Müller (Ehliz, Hördler)
Gusev (Zub, Kaprizov) (SH, EA) – 59:043–3
Kaprizov (Gusev, Voynov) (PP) – 69:404–3
4 minPenalties6 min
30Shots25

Luge

Based on results of the 2017–18 Luge World Cup, Germany qualified ten athletes and a relay team. The team consists of three athletes each in the individual events and two doubles sleds. The team was officially named on 16 January 2018. [17]

Men
AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Andi Langenhan Singles 48.0831847.850847.630747.870133:11.43311
Felix Loch 47.674247.625147.560248.109193:10.9685
Johannes Ludwig 47.764347.9401447.625647.60333:10.932Bronze medal icon.svg
Tobias Arlt
Tobias Wendl
Doubles 45.820145.87711:31.697Gold medal icon.svg
Sascha Benecken
Toni Eggert
45.931346.05631:31.987Bronze medal icon.svg
Women
AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Dajana Eitberger Singles 46.381746.193246.577746.44813:05.599Silver medal icon.svg
Natalie Geisenberger 46.245146.209346.280146.49823:05.232Gold medal icon.svg
Tatjana Hüfner 46.322346.339646.392246.66053:05.7134
Mixed team relay
AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Run 3Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Tobias Arlt
Natalie Geisenberger
Johannes Ludwig
Tobias Wendl
Team relay 46.870148.822548.82512:24.517Gold medal icon.svg

Nordic combined

DOSB announced the 5 athletes participating on 23 January 2017. [2]

AthleteEventSki jumpingCross-countryTotal
DistancePointsRankTimeRankTimeRank
Eric Frenzel Normal hill/10 km 106.5121.7524:19.4624:51.4Gold medal icon.svg
Large hill/10 km 136.5132.9423:29.3723:53.3Bronze medal icon.svg
Vinzenz Geiger Normal hill/10 km 103.5105.41324:15.9725:56.99
Large hill/10 km 129.0124.0923:42.61324:42.67
Fabian Rießle Normal hill/10 km 94.599.91623:53.7425:56.77
Large hill/10 km 130.5130.3623:18.9323:52.9Silver medal icon.svg
Johannes Rydzek Normal hill/10 km 101.0109.11123:53.3325:19.35
Large hill/10 km 133.5131.2523:21.5423:52.5Gold medal icon.svg
Eric Frenzel
Vinzenz Geiger
Fabian Rießle
Johannes Rydzek
Team large hill/4 x 5 km 532.0464.7246:03.8146:09.8Gold medal icon.svg

Short track speed skating

According to the ISU Special Olympic Qualification Rankings, Germany has qualified one man and two women. [18]

On 23 January 2017, DOSB announced that they will only use the 2 female quota and nominated the 2 athletes. [2]

AthleteEventHeatQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Anna Seidel Women's 500 m 43.7422 Q44.3254Did not advance
Women's 1000 m PENDid not advance
Women's 1500 m 2:56.9765 ADV3:00.6587Did not advance
Bianca Walter Women's 500 m 43.5413Did not advance
Women's 1000 m 1:36.1283 ADV1:31.0855Did not advance
Women's 1500 m 2:30.8195Did not advance

Skeleton

Based on the world rankings, Germany qualified 6 sleds. [19] [20]

On 23 January 2017, DOSB announced the 6 competing athletes. [2]

AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Alexander Gassner Men's 51.05951.081251.041150.9383:24.109
Christopher Grotheer 51.05951.061151.011050.9383:24.058
Axel Jungk 50.77351.01950.83850.99103:23.607
Anna Fernstädt Women's 51.99552.17551.88352.0063:28.046
Tina Hermann 51.98452.311051.83151.8643:27.985
Jacqueline Lölling 51.74252.12452.04751.8333:27.73Silver medal icon.svg

Ski jumping

DOSB announced the 5 men and 4 women participating on 23 January 2017. [2]

Men
AthleteEventQualificationFirst roundFinalTotal
DistancePointsRankDistancePointsRankDistancePointsRankPointsRank
Markus Eisenbichler Normal hill 102.5127.76 Q106.0121.67 Q106.5118.69240.28
Large hill 135.0123.69 Q130.0128.716 Q130.5126.710255.414
Richard Freitag Normal hill 102.0129.14 Q106.0125.54 Q102.5114.513240.09
Large hill 130.0116.811 Q130.0131.511 Q127.5128.58260.09
Karl Geiger Normal hill 102.0125.57 Q103.5120.38 Q105.0116.412236.710
Large hill 130.5117.712 Q132.0129.514 Q137.5138.15267.67
Andreas Wellinger Normal hill 103.0133.51 Q104.5124.95 Q113.5134.41259.3Gold medal icon.svg
Large hill 135.0127.13 Q135.5138.83 Q142.0143.52282.3Silver medal icon.svg
Karl Geiger
Stephan Leyhe
Richard Freitag
Andreas Wellinger
Large hill team 538.5543.92 Q532.0531.821075.7Silver medal icon.svg
Women
AthleteEventFirst roundFinalTotal
DistancePointsRankDistancePointsRankPointsRank
Katharina Althaus Normal hill 106.5123.22 Q106.0129.42252.6Silver medal icon.svg
Juliane Seyfarth 102.5108.38 Q90.086.017194.310
Ramona Straub 98.5104.410 Q98.5106.18210.78
Carina Vogt 97.0108.66 Q101.5119.34227.95

Snowboarding

DOSB announced the 7 men and 6 women participating on 23 January 2017. [2]

Freestyle
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
Run 1Run 2BestRankRun 1Run 2Run 3BestRank
Johannes Höpfl Men's halfpipe 53.2559.5059.5023Did not advance
Silvia Mittermüller Women's slopestyle Canceled1.00DNSCAN1.0026

Qualification Legend: QF – Qualify directly to final; QS – Qualify to semifinal

Parallel
AthleteEventQualificationRound of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TimeRankOpposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Rank
Stefan Baumeister Men's giant slalom 1:25.377 QFlag of Austria.svg  Kislinger  (AUT)
W –0.22
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Košir  (SLO)
L +3.07
Did not advance
Alexander Bergmann 1:29.2531Did not advance
Patrick Bussler 1:26.7725Did not advance
Ramona Hofmeister Women's giant slalom 1:31.985 QFlag of Switzerland.svg  Jenny  (SUI)
WDNF
Flag of Austria.svg  Meschik  (AUT)
W –0.78
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Ledecká  (CZE)
LDNF
Olympic flag.svg  Zavarzina  (OAR)
W +4.07
Bronze medal icon.svg
Selina Jörg 1:30.273 QOlympic flag.svg  Tudegesheva  (OAR)
W -0.65
Flag of Japan.svg  Takeuchi  (JPN)
W –0.62
Olympic flag.svg  Zavarzina  (OAR)
WDNF
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Ledecká  (CZE)
L +0.46
Silver medal icon.svg
Carolin Langenhorst 1:31.584 QFlag of Austria.svg  Meschik  (AUT)
L +0.02
Did not advance
Anke Wöhrer 1:34.7021Did not advance
Snowboard cross
AthleteEventSeeding1/8 finalQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
Run 1Run 2BestSeed
TimeRankTimeRankPositionPositionPositionPositionRank
Paul Berg Men's snowboard cross 1:14.3914Bye1:14.39142 Q5Did not advance
Martin Nörl 1:14.127Bye1:14.1271 Q1 Q4 FB28
Konstantin Schad 1:15.7330DNS1:15.73334Did not advance
Jana Fischer Women's snowboard cross 1:22.9221DNF1:22.9222 Q4Did not advance

Speed skating

DOSB announced the 4 men and 5 women participating on 23 January 2017. [2]

Men
AthleteEventRace
TimeRank
Patrick Beckert 5000 m 6:17.9110
10000 m 13:01.947
Joel Dufter 500 m 35.50629
1000 m 1:09.4614
Moritz Geisreiter 5000 m 6:18.3412
10000 m 13:06.359
Nico Ihle 500 m 34.898
1000 m 1:08.938
Women
AthleteEventRace
TimeRank
Judith Dannhauer 500 m 38.53416
1000 m 1:17.4126
Roxanne Dufter 1500 m 2:00.3324
3000 m 4:16.8723
Gabriele Hirschbichler 1000 m 1:16.0315
1500 m 1:58.2412
Claudia Pechstein 3000 m 4:04.499
5000 m 7:05.438
Michelle Uhrig 1000 m 1:20.8131
Mass start
AthleteEventSemifinalFinal
PointsTimeRankPointsTimeRank
Claudia Pechstein Women's mass start 58:35.584 Q08:41.4513
Team pursuit
AthleteEventQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
Opposition
Time
RankOpposition
Time
RankOpposition
Time
Rank
Roxanne Dufter
Gabriele Hirschbichler
Claudia Pechstein
Michelle Uhrig
Women's team pursuit Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada  (CAN)
L 3:02.65
6 FCDid not advanceFinal C
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)
L 3:04.67
6

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