Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics

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Germany at the
2022 Winter Olympics
Flag of Germany.svg
IOC code GER
NOC German Olympic Sports Confederation
Website www.dosb.de  (in German)
in Beijing, China
4–20 February 2022
Competitors149 (98 men and 51 women) in 14 sports
Flag bearers (opening) Francesco Friedrich
Claudia Pechstein
Flag bearer (closing) Thorsten Margis
Medals
Ranked 2nd
Gold
12
Silver
10
Bronze
5
Total
27
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 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China, from 4 to 20 February 2022. [1] [2]

Contents

Bobsledder Francesco Friedrich and speed skater Claudia Pechstein were the country's flagbearers during the opening ceremony. Meanwhile, bobsledder Thorsten Margis was the country's flagbearer during the closing ceremony. [3]

Germany finished in the second place at these Olympics. Overall, the nation won 12 gold and 27 total medals which is slightly lower than 14 gold and 31 overall in 2018. [4]

Medalists

The following German competitors won medals at the games. In the discipline sections below, the medalists' names are bolded.

Medals by sport
SportGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
Alpine skiing 0101
Biathlon 1012
Bobsleigh 3317
Cross-country skiing 1102
Freestyle skiing 0011
Luge 4206
Nordic combined 1102
Skeleton 2103
Ski jumping 0123
Total1210527
Medals by date
DayDateGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
Day 15 February0101
Day 26 February1001
Day 37 February1001
Day 48 February1102
Day 59 February2103
Day 610 February1001
Day 711 February1102
Day 812 February1113
Day 913 February0000
Day 1014 February0011
Day 1115 February1113
Day 1216 February1012
Day 1317 February0112
Day 1418 February0000
Day 1519 February1102
Day 1620 February1203
Total1210527
Medals by gender
GenderGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
Male65314
Female54211
Mixed1102
Total1210527
Multiple medalists
NameSportGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
Denise Herrmann Biathlon 1012
Francesco Friedrich Bobsleigh 2002
Thorsten Margis 2002
Florian Bauer 0202
Johannes Lochner 0202
Victoria Carl Cross-country skiing 1102
Katharina Hennig 1102
Tobias Arlt Luge 2002
Natalie Geisenberger 2002
Johannes Ludwig 2002
Tobias Wendl 2002
Vinzenz Geiger Nordic combined 1102
Karl Geiger Ski jumping 0022
MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Johannes Ludwig Luge Men's singles 6 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Denise Herrmann Biathlon Women's individual 7 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Natalie Geisenberger Luge Women's singles 8 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Vinzenz Geiger Nordic combined Individual normal hill/10 km 9 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Tobias Wendl
Tobias Arlt
Luge Doubles 9 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Natalie Geisenberger
Johannes Ludwig
Tobias Wendl
Tobias Arlt
Luge Team relay 10 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Christopher Grotheer Skeleton Men's 11 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Hannah Neise Skeleton Women's 12 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Francesco Friedrich
Thorsten Margis
Bobsleigh Two-man 15 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Katharina Hennig
Victoria Carl
Cross-country skiing Women's team sprint 16 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Laura Nolte
Deborah Levi
Bobsleigh Two-woman 19 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Francesco Friedrich
Thorsten Margis
Candy Bauer
Alexander Schüller
Bobsleigh Four-man 20 February
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Katharina Althaus Ski jumping Women's normal hill individual 5 February
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Anna Berreiter Luge Women's singles 8 February
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Toni Eggert
Sascha Benecken
Luge Doubles 9 February
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Axel Jungk Skeleton Men's 11 February
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Katherine Sauerbrey
Katharina Hennig
Victoria Carl
Sofie Krehl
Cross-country skiing Women's 4 × 5 km relay 12 February
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Johannes Lochner
Florian Bauer
Bobsleigh Two-man 15 February
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Manuel Faißt
Eric Frenzel
Vinzenz Geiger
Julian Schmid
Nordic combined Team large hill/4 × 5 km 17 February
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Mariama Jamanka
Alexandra Burghardt
Bobsleigh Two-woman 19 February
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Emma Aicher
Lena Dürr
Julian Rauchfuß
Alexander Schmid
Linus Straßer
Alpine skiing Mixed team 20 February
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Johannes Lochner
Florian Bauer
Christopher Weber
Christian Rasp
Bobsleigh Four-man 20 February
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Karl Geiger Ski jumping Men's large hill individual 12 February
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Constantin Schmid
Stephan Leyhe
Markus Eisenbichler
Karl Geiger
Ski jumping Men's large hill team 14 February
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Christoph Hafer
Matthias Sommer
Bobsleigh Two-man 15 February
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Vanessa Voigt
Vanessa Hinz
Franziska Preuß
Denise Herrmann
Biathlon Women's relay 16 February
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Daniela Maier Freestyle skiing Women's ski cross 17 February

Competitors

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

SportMenWomenTotal
Alpine skiing 8513
Biathlon 6511
Bobsleigh 12618
Cross-country skiing 6814
Freestyle skiing 459
Figure skating 336
Ice hockey 25025
Luge 7310
Nordic combined 55
Short track speed skating 011
Skeleton 336
Ski jumping 549
Snowboarding 11617
Speed skating 325
Total9851149

Alpine skiing

By meeting the basic qualification standards, Germany has qualified at least one male and one female alpine skier. [5]

DOSB announced the 7 men and 3 women participating on 19 January 2022.

Men
AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Romed Baumann Downhill 1:43.8413
Super-G 1:21.107
Josef Ferstl Downhill 1:44.6923
Super-G 1:22.1618
Simon Jocher Combined 1:45.8016 DNF
Super-G 1:21.5213
Julian Rauchfuß Giant slalom 1:08.23301:07.99152:16.2220
Slalom DNF
Andreas Sander Downhill 1:44.1217
Super-G 1:21.218
Alexander Schmid Giant slalom DNF
Slalom 55.952351.08211:47.0319
Dominik Schwaiger Downhill DNF
Linus Straßer Giant slalom DNF
Slalom 54.25550.77121:45.027
Women
AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Emma Aicher Giant slalom 1:01.523059.00182:00.5221
Slalom 54.482153.11121:47.5918
Lena Dürr Slalom 52.17153.0091:45.174
Kira Weidle Downhill 1:32.584
Super-G 1:14.6615
Mixed
AthleteEventRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Emma Aicher
Lena Dürr
Julian Rauchfuß
Alexander Schmid
Linus Straßer
Team Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
W 3–1
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
W 2*–2
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
W 3–1
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
L 2–2*
Silver medal icon.svg

Biathlon

Based on their Nations Cup rankings in the 2020–21 Biathlon World Cup and 2021–22 Biathlon World Cup, Germany has qualified a team of 6 men and 5 women.

DOSB announced the 6 men and 5 women participating on 19 January 2022. [6]

Men
AthleteEventTimeMissesRank
Benedikt Doll Sprint 25:05.41 (0+1)8
Johannes Kühn 25:53.74 (2+2)33
Philipp Nawrath 25:43.43 (1+2)22
Roman Rees 25:24.30 (0+0)17
Benedikt Doll Pursuit 44:03.17 (2+0+2+3)32
Johannes Kühn 42:37.34 (0+2+1+1)12
Philipp Nawrath 43:06.77 (1+2+1+3)19
Roman Rees 41:37.71 (0+1+0+0)6
Benedikt Doll Mass start 40:45.86 (0+0+2+4)8
Johannes Kühn 40:52.75 (1+0+2+2)10
Philipp Nawrath 42:10.17 (0+0+3+4)23
Roman Rees 41:05.23 (0+0+1+2)14
Benedikt Doll Individual 49:54.52 (1+0+0+1)6
Johannes Kühn 54:58.06 (3+2+1+0)51
Erik Lesser 55:59.55 (0+2+0+3)67
Roman Rees 50:09.01 (1+0+0+0)7
Erik Lesser
Roman Rees
Benedikt Doll
Philipp Nawrath
Relay 1:20:54.510 (1+9)4
Women
AthleteEventTimeMissesRank
Denise Herrmann Sprint 22:29.42 (1+1)22
Vanessa Hinz 23:31.33 (1+2)55
Franziska Preuß 22:41.42 (0+2)30
Vanessa Voigt 22:15.70 (0+0)18
Denise Herrmann Pursuit 38:07.63 (1+0+0+2)17
Vanessa Hinz 38:21.01 (0+0+0+1)21
Franziska Preuß 37:45.61 (1+0+0+0)15
Vanessa Voigt 37:35.31 (1+0+0+0)12
Denise Herrmann Mass start 42:27.14 (1+1+1+1)13
Vanessa Hinz 43:12.24 (0+0+2+2)15
Franziska Preuß 41:44.44 (1+1+1+1)8
Vanessa Voigt 43:22.76 (1+2+2+1)18
Denise Herrmann Individual 44:12.71 (0+0+1+0)Gold medal icon.svg
Vanessa Hinz 46:07.41 (0+1+0+0)14
Franziska Preuß 48:04.24 (0+2+0+2)25
Vanessa Voigt 44:29.31 (1+0+0+0)4
Vanessa Voigt
Vanessa Hinz
Franziska Preuß
Denise Herrmann
Relay 1:11:41.36 (0+6)Bronze medal icon.svg
Mixed
AthleteEventTimeMissesRank
Vanessa Voigt
Denise Herrmann
Benedikt Doll
Philipp Nawrath
Relay 1:07:51.120 (2+18)5

Bobsleigh

Based on their rankings in the 2021–22 Bobsleigh World Cup, Germany qualified 11 sleds. DOSB announced the competing athletes on 19 January 2022.

Men
AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Francesco Friedrich*
Thorsten Margis
Two-man 59.02159.36258.99159.5213:56.89Gold medal icon.svg
Christoph Hafer*
Matthias Sommer
59.44459.93659.51359.7033:58.58Bronze medal icon.svg
Johannes Lochner*
Florian Bauer
59.26259.27159.32259.5323:57.38Silver medal icon.svg
Francesco Friedrich*
Candy Bauer
Thorsten Margis
Alexander Schüller
Four-man 58.29258.71158.17159.1313:54.30Gold medal icon.svg
Christoph Hafer*
Michael Salzer
Tobias Schneider
Matthias Sommer
58.60558.95458.35359.2523:55.154
Johannes Lochner*
Florian Bauer
Christian Rasp
Christopher Weber
58.13158.90358.34259.3053:54.67Silver medal icon.svg
Women
AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Mariama Jamanka Monobob 1:05.85151:06.94171:05.4751:05.7474:24.0013
Laura Nolte 1:04.7421:05.5661:05.7061:05.3144:21.334
Mariama Jamanka*
Alexandra Burghardt
Two-woman 1:01.1021:01.4521:00.9821:01.2014:04.73Silver medal icon.svg
Kim Kalicki*
Lisa Buckwitz
1:01.6161:01.7851:01.3041:01.5954:06.284
Laura Nolte*
Deborah Levi
1:01.0411:01.0111:00.7011:01.2124:03.96Gold medal icon.svg

Cross-country skiing

By meeting the basic qualification standards, Germany has qualified at least one male and one female cross-country skier. [7]

DOSB announced the 6 men and 8 women participating on 23 January 2017. [6]

Distance
Men
AthleteEventClassicalFreestyleFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeDeficitRank
Janosch Brugger 15 km classical 40:24.5+2:29.720
Lucas Bögl 40:13.9+2:19.117
Jonas Dobler 40:21.0+2:26.219
Albert Kuchler 41:07.1+3:12.332
Lucas Bögl 30 km skiathlon 41:37.91438:34.681:20:12.5+4:02.712
Jonas Dobler DNS
Friedrich Moch 41:17.91238:58.5191:20:16.4+4:06.613
Florian Notz 41:55.02039:05.4211:21:00.4+4:50.619
Lucas Bögl 50 km freestyle 1:16:11.5+4:38.833
Jonas Dobler 1:14:50.0+3:17.320
Friedrich Moch 1:16:03.6+4:30.931
Florian Notz 1:15:32.2+3:59.526
Janosch Brugger
Friedrich Moch
Florian Notz
Lucas Bögl
4 × 10 km relay 1:00:56.7656:49.851:57:46.5+2:55.85
Women
AthleteEventClassicalFreestyleFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeDeficitRank
Antonia Fräbel 10 km classical 30:51.4+2:45.128
Laura Gimmler 31:05.6+2:59.332
Katharina Hennig 28:49.7+43.45
Katherine Sauerbrey 29:27.2+1:20.911
Pia Fink 15 km skiathlon 25:02.32523:27.32748:29.6+4:15.925
Katharina Hennig 23:56.4923:15.42347:11.8+2:58.115
Sofie Krehl 24:56.42222:45.21447:41.6+3:27.917
Katherine Sauerbrey 24:05.01122:32.51546:37.5+2:23.813
Victoria Carl 30 km freestyle 1:30:08.4+5:14.412
Pia Fink 1:32:06.3+7:12.325
Antonia Fräbel 1:31:23.6+6:29.619
Katherine Sauerbrey
Katharina Hennig
Victoria Carl
Sofie Krehl
4 × 5 km relay 53:59.2+18.2Silver medal icon.svg
Sprint
AthleteEventQualificationQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Janosch Brugger Men's sprint 2:56.0138Did not advance
Albert Kuchler
Janosch Brugger
Men's team sprint 21:20.3912Did not advance23
Victoria Carl Women's sprint 3:19.8910 Q3:18.263 LL3:16.835Did not advance10
Pia Fink 3:22.0921 Q3:19.723Did not advance15
Sofie Krehl 3:18.938 Q3:18.372 Q3:21.326Did not advance11
Coletta Rydzek 3:25.0937Did not advance
Katharina Hennig
Victoria Carl
Women's team sprint 23:02.081 Q22:09.85Gold medal icon.svg

Figure skating

Germany qualified one ladies', one pairs, and one ice dance entry, based on its placement at the 2021 World Figure Skating Championships in Stockholm, Sweden.

AthleteEventSP / SDFS / FDTotal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Nicole Schott Women's singles 63.1314 Q114.5219177.6517
Minerva Fabienne Hase / Nolan Seegert Pairs 62.3714 Q87.3216149.6916
Katharina Müller / Tim Dieck Ice dance 65.4721Did not advance
Team trophy
AthleteEventShort program/Short danceFree skate/Free dance
Men'sWomen'sPairsIce danceTotalMen'sWomen'sPairsIce 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)
Minerva Fabienne Hase / Nolan Seegert (P)
Katharina Müller / Tim Dieck (ID)
Team event 68.64
2
62.66
5
WD
0
63.21
1
89Did not advance

Freestyle skiing

DOSB announced the 4 men and 5 women competing on 19 January 2022.

Aerials
Women
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
Jump 1Jump 2Jump 1Jump 2
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Emma Weiß Aerials 65.522275.9814Did not advance20
Freeski
Women
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
Run 1Run 2Run 3BestRankRun 1Run 2Run 3BestRank
Sabrina Cakmakli Halfpipe 71.5036.5071.5012 Q40.0054.0042.7554.0012
Alia Delia Eichinger Big air 51.0064.7539.00115.7518Did not advance
Slopestyle 26.4550.6850.6817Did not advance
Ski cross
AthleteEventSeeding1/8 finalQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TimeRankPositionPositionPositionPositionRank
Niklas Bachsleitner Men's ski cross 1:17.53324Did not advance32
Daniel Bohnacker 1:13.21172 Q4Did not advance14
Tobias Müller 1:13.64263Did not advance23
Florian Wilmsmann 1:13.22183Did not advance21
Johanna Holzmann Women's ski cross 1:20.95202 Q4Did not advance15
Daniela Maier 1:17.6331 Q2 Q1 FA4Bronze medal icon.svg [note]
Fanny Smith of Switzerland, the 2018 bronze medalist, initially crossed the line in third place and thought she had won the bronze medal. Daniela Maier of Germany finished fourth. However, following a 10-minute review by race judges, Smith was penalised for a clash with Maier, so at the awards ceremony on 17 February 2022 Maier was awarded the bronze. [8]

On 26 February 2022, after the end of the Olympic Games, following an appeal from Fanny Smith, the FIS Appeals Commission made the decision to overturn the FIS Jury decision. [9] As a result of winning the appeal, Smith was promoted to third place, while Maier officially finished in fourth place, which was reflected on the FIS website. [10]

FIS has no right to make a decision on the return and redistribution of medals, as this issue is in the exclusive competence of the IOC, therefore, in its decision, the FIS Appeals Commission did not mention any words about the medals and their redistribution, and the IOC has the last word in this issue. [11] On 13 December 2022, the Court of Arbitration for Sport decided both competitors will be awarded duplicate bronze medals and share joint third place. [12] At the moment, the IOC has not yet updated the data on its website. [13]

Ice hockey

Summary

Key:

TeamEventGroup stageQualification
playoff
QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Germany men's Men's tournament Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
L 1–5
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
W 3–2
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
L 2–3
3Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
L 0–4
Did not advance10

Germany has qualified 25 male competitors to the ice hockey tournament. [14]

Men's tournament

Germany men's national ice hockey team qualified by being ranked 7th in the 2019 IIHF World Rankings. [15]

Team roster

The roster was announced on 25 January 2022. [16]

Head coach: Flag of Finland.svg Toni Söderholm

No.Pos.NameHeightWeightBirthdateTeam
3D Dominik Bittner 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)76 kg (168 lb) (1992-06-10)10 June 1992 (aged 29) Flag of Germany.svg Grizzlys Wolfsburg
5D Korbinian Holzer (A) 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)94 kg (207 lb) (1988-02-16)16 February 1988 (aged 33) Flag of Germany.svg Adler Mannheim
8F Tobias Rieder 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)82 kg (181 lb) (1993-01-10)10 January 1993 (aged 29) Flag of Sweden.svg Växjö Lakers
11D Marco Nowak 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)93 kg (205 lb) (1990-07-23)23 July 1990 (aged 31) Flag of Germany.svg Düsseldorfer EG
15F Stefan Loibl 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)83 kg (183 lb) (1996-06-24)24 June 1996 (aged 25) Flag of Sweden.svg Skellefteå AIK
16D Konrad Abeltshauser 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in)102 kg (225 lb) (1992-09-02)2 September 1992 (aged 29) Flag of Germany.svg EHC Red Bull München
21F Nico Krämmer 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)94 kg (207 lb) (1992-10-23)23 October 1992 (aged 29) Flag of Germany.svg Adler Mannheim
22F Matthias Plachta 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)100 kg (220 lb) (1991-05-16)16 May 1991 (aged 30) Flag of Germany.svg Adler Mannheim
33G Danny aus den Birken 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)87 kg (192 lb) (1985-02-15)15 February 1985 (aged 36) Flag of Germany.svg EHC Red Bull München
34F Tom Kühnhackl 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)89 kg (196 lb) (1992-01-21)21 January 1992 (aged 30) Flag of Sweden.svg Skellefteå AIK
35G Mathias Niederberger 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)80 kg (180 lb) (1992-11-26)26 November 1992 (aged 29) Flag of Germany.svg Eisbären Berlin
38D Fabio Wagner 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)83 kg (183 lb) (1995-09-17)17 September 1995 (aged 26) Flag of Germany.svg ERC Ingolstadt
41D Jonas Müller 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)88 kg (194 lb) (1995-11-19)19 November 1995 (aged 26) Flag of Germany.svg Eisbären Berlin
42F Yasin Ehliz 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)84 kg (185 lb) (1992-12-30)30 December 1992 (aged 29) Flag of Germany.svg EHC Red Bull München
50F Patrick Hager (A) 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)80 kg (180 lb) (1988-09-08)8 September 1988 (aged 33) Flag of Germany.svg EHC Red Bull München
54F Lean Bergmann 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)93 kg (205 lb) (1998-10-04)4 October 1998 (aged 23) Flag of Germany.svg Adler Mannheim
72F Dominik Kahun 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)82 kg (181 lb) (1995-07-02)2 July 1995 (aged 26) Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg SC Bern
83F Leonhard Pföderl 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)87 kg (192 lb) (1993-09-01)1 September 1993 (aged 28) Flag of Germany.svg Eisbären Berlin
85D Marcel Brandt 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)80 kg (180 lb) (1992-05-08)8 May 1992 (aged 29) Flag of Germany.svg Straubing Tigers
86F Daniel Pietta 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)93 kg (205 lb) (1986-12-09)9 December 1986 (aged 35) Flag of Germany.svg ERC Ingolstadt
89F David Wolf 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)98 kg (216 lb) (1989-09-15)15 September 1989 (aged 32) Flag of Germany.svg Adler Mannheim
90G Felix Brückmann 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)83 kg (183 lb) (1990-12-16)16 December 1990 (aged 31) Flag of Germany.svg Adler Mannheim
91D Moritz Müller (C) 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)92 kg (203 lb) (1986-11-19)19 November 1986 (aged 35) Flag of Germany.svg Kölner Haie
92F Marcel Noebels 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in)92 kg (203 lb) (1992-03-14)14 March 1992 (aged 29) Flag of Germany.svg Eisbären Berlin
95F Frederik Tiffels 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)91 kg (201 lb) (1995-05-20)20 May 1995 (aged 26) Flag of Germany.svg EHC Red Bull München
Group play
PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of the United States.svg  United States 33000154+119 Quarterfinals
2Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 32001125+76 Playoffs
3Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 3100261043
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China (H)30003216140
Source: IIHF
Rules for classification: Preliminary round tiebreakers
(H) Host
10 February 2022 (2022-02-10)
21:10
v
Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg5–1
(3–0, 1–1, 1–0)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Wukesong Arena, Beijing
Attendance: 685
Game reference
Edward Pasquale Goalies Mathias Niederberger Referees:
Flag of Sweden.svg Tobias Björk
Flag of the United States.svg Andrew Bruggeman
Linesmen:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Daniel Hynek
Flag of Russia.svg Gleb Lazarev
Grant (Johnson, Street) – 04:431–0
Street (O'Dell, Johnson) – 09:472–0
Winnik (Cracknell, Desharnais) – 10:193–0
3–130:45 – Rieder (Pföderl)
Noreau (O'Dell, Staal) (PP) – 32:584–1
Weal (Tambellini, Knight) – 51:225–1
8 minPenalties4 min
27Shots24

12 February 2022 (2022-02-12)
16:40
v
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg3–2
(2–0, 1–1, 0–1)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Beijing National Indoor Stadium, Beijing
Attendance: 804
Game reference
Mathias Niederberger Goalies Shimisi Jieruimi Referees:
Flag of the United States.svg Stephen Reneau
Flag of Belarus.svg Maxim Sidorenko
Linesmen:
Flag of the United States.svg Brian Oliver
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jiří Ondráček
Brandt – 13:331–0
Holzer (Kahun) – 16:242–0
Kahun (Müller, Rieder) – 24:413–0
3–139:14 – Fu S. (Jieke, Ruian)
3–249:00 – Wang (Ye, Ruian) (PP)
12 minPenalties6 min
38Shots16

13 February 2022 (2022-02-13)
21:10
v
United States  Flag of the United States.svg3–2
(1–1, 1–0, 1–1)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Wukesong Arena, Beijing
Attendance: 708
Game reference
Drew Commesso Goalies Danny aus den Birken Referees:
Flag of Russia.svg Evgenii Romasko
Flag of Belarus.svg Maxim Sidorenko
Linesmen:
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg David Obwegeser
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jiří Ondráček
0–102:00 – Hager (Plachta, Kahun) (PP)
Kampfer (Miele, O'Neill) (PP) – 04:261–1
Knies (Abruzzese, Ness) – 24:502–1
Smith – 42:473–1
3–257:31 – Kühnhackl (Bergmann, Müller)
12 minPenalties10 min
32Shots26
Playoffs
15 February 2022 (2022-02-15)
12:10
v
Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg4–0
(1–0, 2–0, 1–0)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Beijing National Indoor Stadium, Beijing
Attendance: 926
Game reference
Patrik Rybár Goalies Mathias Niederberger Referees:
Flag of Sweden.svg Tobias Björk
Flag of Sweden.svg Mikael Nord
Linesmen:
Flag of Russia.svg Gleb Lazarev
Flag of Finland.svg Lauri Nikulainen
Hudáček (Pospíšil, Gernát) – 11:051–0
Cehlárik (Gernát, Hrivík) – 27:012–0
Krištof (Kňažko, Čerešňák) – 28:453–0
Hrivík (Cehlárik, Takáč) (ENG) – 57:564–0
8 minPenalties33 min
34Shots21

Luge

Based on their rankings in the 2021–22 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 11 January 2022.

Men
AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Max Langenhan Singles 57.606957.536557.521857.42943:50.0926
Felix Loch 57.383557.500457.510757.48563:49.8784
Johannes Ludwig 57.063157.438257.043157.19113:48.735Gold medal icon.svg
Tobias Arlt
Tobias Wendl
Doubles 58.255158.29911:56.554Gold medal icon.svg
Sascha Benecken
Toni Eggert
58.300258.35321:56.653Silver medal icon.svg
Women
AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Anna Berreiter Singles 58.525458.508358.348258.56643:53.947Silver medal icon.svg
Natalie Geisenberger 58.402258.423158.226158.40323:53.454Gold medal icon.svg
Julia Taubitz 58.34511:00.0752658.655758.35813:55.4337
Mixed team relay
AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Run 3Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Tobias Arlt
Natalie Geisenberger
Johannes Ludwig
Tobias Wendl
Team relay 1:00.09021:01.40721:01.90913:03.406Gold medal icon.svg

Nordic combined

DOSB announced the five athletes participating on 19 January 2018. Manuel Faißt was nominated after Frenzel and Weber were tested positive for COVID-19.

AthleteEventSki jumpingCross-countryTotal
DistancePointsRankTimeRankTimeRank
Vinzenz Geiger Individual normal hill/10 km 98.0111.41123:41.7125:07.7Gold medal icon.svg
Individual large hill/10 km 122.0106.01425:29.5327:44.57
Manuel Faißt Individual large hill/10 km 133.0128.0426:29.61527:16.64
Johannes Rydzek Individual normal hill/10 km 104.0122.2424:46.5925:29.55
Individual large hill/10 km 123.5105.21528:04.03930:22.028
Julian Schmid Individual normal hill/10 km 103.5123.4225:17.92125:57.98
Individual large hill/10 km 133.5116.0926:39.11728:14.110
Terence Weber Individual normal hill/10 km DNS
Manuel Faißt
Eric Frenzel
Vinzenz Geiger
Julian Schmid
Team large hill/4 × 5 km 525.0467.0451:29.0551:40.0Silver medal icon.svg

Short track speed skating

Germany has qualified two female short track speed skaters. [17]

On 19 January 2022, DOSB announced that they will only use one female quota and nominated Anna Seidel.

AthleteEventHeatQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Anna Seidel Women's 1500 m PEN Did not advance

Skeleton

Based on the world rankings, Germany qualified 6 sleds.

On 19 January 2022, DOSB announced the 6 competing athletes. [6]

AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Alexander Gassner Men's 1:00.8791:00.8691:00.6281:00.4854:02.838
Christopher Grotheer 1:00.0011:00.3311:00.1611:00.5264:01.01Gold medal icon.svg
Axel Jungk 1:00.5051:00.5321:00.3121:00.3334:01.67Silver medal icon.svg
Tina Hermann Women's 1:02.2851:02.2931:01.9051:02.2664:08.734
Jacqueline Lölling 1:02.2741:02.4571:02.2271:02.41144:09.358
Hannah Neise 1:02.3681:02.1911:01.4411:01.6314:07.62Gold medal icon.svg

Ski jumping

DOSB announced 3 men and 4 women participating on 19 January 2022. Two more men will be announced after 22 January 2022.

Men
AthleteEventQualificationFirst roundFinalTotal
DistancePointsRankDistancePointsRankDistancePointsRankPointsRank
Markus Eisenbichler Normal hill 91.090.823 Q92.0110.431Did not advance
Karl Geiger 97.5103.99 Q96.0127.521 Q99.0125.311252.815
Stephan Leyhe 95.5101.611 Q97.5129.313 Q95.0115.125244.424
Constantin Schmid 86.576.039 Q102.0134.46 Q98.0122.918257.311
Markus Eisenbichler Large hill 129.0123.36 Q137.5135.28 Q139.5140.54275.75
Karl Geiger 128.0120.012 Q138.0136.76 Q138.0144.63281.3Bronze medal icon.svg
Pius Paschke 119.0102.930 Q131.0126.723 Q127.0116.829243.528
Constantin Schmid 127.0114.919 Q134.0131.411 Q134.0132.514263.914
Constantin Schmid
Stephan Leyhe
Markus Eisenbichler
Karl Geiger
Team large hill 511.0446.54518.5476.42922.9Bronze medal icon.svg
Women
AthleteEventFirst roundFinalTotal
DistancePointsRankDistancePointsRankPointsRank
Katharina Althaus Normal hill 105.5121.11 Q94.0115.73236.8Silver medal icon.svg
Selina Freitag 80.069.828 Q90.093.211163.022
Pauline Heßler 89.580.921 Q83.080.723161.624
Juliane Seyfarth 86.078.723 Q88.089.914168.619
Mixed
AthleteEventFirst roundFinalTotal
DistancePointsRankDistancePointsRankPointsRank
Selina Freitag
Constantin Schmid
Katharina Althaus
Karl Geiger
Mixed team 290.5350.99Did not advance

Snowboarding

DOSB announced the 9 men and 6 women participating on 19 January 2022.

Freestyle
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
Run 1Run 2Run 3BestRankRun 1Run 2Run 3BestRank
Noah Vicktor Men's big air 60.5018.2529.7590.2524Did not advance
Leon Vockensperger 66.0024.0017.2590.0025Did not advance
André Höflich Men's halfpipe 75.017.7575.0010 Q13.2576.0050.0076.008
Noah Vicktor Men's slopestyle 16.6662.5662.5616Did not advance
Leon Vockensperger 25.1526.4126.4129Did not advance
Annika Morgan Women's big air 12.0064.2568.00132.258 Q15.5073.5014.5088.0010
Leilani Ettel Women's halfpipe 68.7515.7568.7511 Q55.2557.509.2557.5011
Annika Morgan Women's slopestyle 29.6167.6367.6310 Q64.1331.0128.7664.138
Parallel
AthleteEventQualificationRound of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TimeRankOpposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Rank
Yannik Angenend Men's giant slalom 1:22.2813 QFlag of Slovenia.svg  Mastnak  (SLO)
L +0.26
Did not advance13
Stefan Baumeister 1:22.6418Did not advance
Elias Huber 1:31.1629Did not advance
Melanie Hochreiter Women's giant slalom 1:42.7427Did not advance
Ramona Hofmeister 1:26.202 QFlag of Japan.svg  Takeuchi  (JPN)
W DNF
Flag of Austria.svg  Ulbing  (AUT)
L −0.14
Did not advance5
Carolin Langenhorst 1:27.606 QFlag of Switzerland.svg  Zogg  (SUI)
W −0.08
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Kotnik  (SLO)
L –0.15
Did not advance7
Snowboard cross
AthleteEventSeeding1/8 finalQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TimeRankPositionPositionPositionPositionRank
Paul Berg Men's 1:18.31123Did not advance18
Umito Kirchwehm 1:18.22112 Q DNF Did not advance14
Martin Nörl 1:17.3851 Q DNF Did not advance9
Jana Fischer Women's 1:24.88204Did not advance27
Martin Nörl
Jana Fischer
Mixed team 2 Q3 FB15

Speed skating

DOSB announced the 3 men and 2 women participating on 11 January 2022. [6]

AthleteEventRace
TimeRank
Joel Dufter Men's 500 m 35.3726
Men's 1000 m 1:10.1626
Patrick Beckert Men's 5000 m 6:19.5811
Felix Rijhnen 6:19.8613
Patrick Beckert Men's 10000 m 13:01.237
Michelle Uhrig Women's 1500 m 2:00.2025
Claudia Pechstein Women's 3000 m 4:17.1620
Mass start
AthleteEventSemifinalFinal
PointsTimeRankPointsTimeRank
Felix Rijhnen Men's DQ Did not advance
Claudia Pechstein Women's 38:30.997 Q38:25.789
Michelle Uhrig 29:02.5211Did not advance20

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