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Germany at the 2016 Summer Olympics

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Sporting event delegation
Germany at the
2016 Summer Olympics
IOC codeGER
NOCGerman Olympic Sports Confederation
Websitewww.dosb.de (in German, English, and French)
inRio de Janeiro
Competitors422 in 27 sports
Flag bearersTimo Boll (opening)[1]
Sebastian Brendel (closing)
Medals
Ranked 5th
Gold
17
Silver
10
Bronze
15
Total
42
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
1906 Intercalated Games

––––

 Saar (1952)
 United Team of Germany (1956–1964)
 East Germany (1968–1988)
 West Germany (1968–1988)

Germany competed at the2016 Summer Olympics inRio de Janeiro, from 3 to 21 August 2016. This was the nation's seventh consecutive appearance at the Summer Olympics after its reunification in 1990.

Medalists

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Further information:2016 Summer Olympics medal table

The following German competitors won medals at the Games.

MedalNameSportEventDate
 GoldMichael JungEquestrianIndividual eventing9 August
 GoldPhilipp Wende
Lauritz Schoof
Karl Schulze
Hans Gruhne
RowingMen's quadruple sculls11 August
 GoldAnnekatrin Thiele
Carina Bär
Julia Lier
Lisa Schmidla
RowingWomen's quadruple sculls11 August
 GoldBarbara EnglederShootingWomen's 50 m rifle three positions11 August
 GoldHenri JunghänelShootingMen's 50 m rifle prone12 August
 GoldKristina Bröring-Sprehe
Sönke Rothenberger
Dorothee Schneider
Isabell Werth
EquestrianTeam dressage12 August
 GoldChristoph HartingAthleticsMen's discus throw13 August
 GoldChristian ReitzShootingMen's 25 m rapid fire pistol13 August
 GoldSebastian BrendelCanoeingMen's C-1 1000 m16 August
 GoldFabian HambüchenGymnasticsMen's horizontal bar16 August
 GoldKristina VogelCyclingWomen's sprint16 August
 GoldLaura Ludwig
Kira Walkenhorst
VolleyballWomen's beach volleyball17 August
 GoldMax Rendschmidt
Marcus Gross
CanoeingMen's K-2 1000 m18 August
 GoldGermany women's national football team
FootballWomen's tournament19 August
 GoldSebastian Brendel
Jan Vandrey
CanoeingMen's C-2 1000 metres20 August
 GoldMax Rendschmidt
Tom Liebscher
Max Hoff
Marcus Gross
CanoeingMen's K-4 1000 metres20 August
 GoldThomas RöhlerAthleticsMen's javelin throw20 August
 SilverSandra Auffarth
Michael Jung
Ingrid Klimke
Julia Krajewski
EquestrianTeam eventing9 August
 SilverMonika KarschShootingWomen's 25 m pistol9 August
 SilverLisa UnruhArcheryWomen's individual11 August
 SilverFelix Drahotta
Malte Jakschik
Eric Johannesen
Andreas Kuffner
Maximilian Munski
Hannes Ocik
Maximilian Reinelt
Richard Schmidt
Martin Sauer (cox)
RowingMen's eight13 August
 SilverAngelique KerberTennisWomen's singles13 August
 SilverIsabell WerthEquestrianIndividual dressage15 August
 SilverFranziska Weber
Tina Dietze
CanoeingWomen's K-2 500 metres16 August
 SilverHan Ying
Petrissa Solja
Shan Xiaona
Table tennisWomen's team16 August
 SilverSabrina Hering
Franziska Weber
Steffi Kriegerstein
Tina Dietze
CanoeingWomen's K-4 500 metres20 August
 SilverGermany Olympic football team
FootballMen's tournament20 August
 BronzeLaura Vargas KochJudoWomen's 70 kg10 August
 BronzeKristina Vogel
Miriam Welte
CyclingWomen's team sprint12 August
 BronzeDaniel JasinskiAthleticsMen's discus throw13 August
 BronzeSophie SchederGymnasticsWomen's uneven bars14 August
 BronzeKristina Bröring-SpreheEquestrianIndividual dressage15 August
 BronzeDenis KudlaWrestlingMen's Greco-Roman 85 kg15 August
 BronzePatrick HausdingDivingMen's 3 metre springboard16 August
 BronzeChristian Ahlmann
Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum
Daniel Deusser
Ludger Beerbaum
EquestrianTeam jumping17 August
 BronzeDimitrij Ovtcharov
Timo Boll
Bastian Steger
Table tennisMen's team17 August
 BronzeGermany men's national field hockey team
Field hockeyMen's tournament18 August
 BronzeErik Heil
Thomas Plößel
Sailing49er18 August
 BronzeGermany women's national field hockey team
Field hockeyWomen's tournament19 August
 BronzeArtem HarutyunyanBoxingMen's light welterweight19 August
 BronzeRonald RauheCanoeingMen's K-1 200 m20 August
 BronzeGermany men's national handball team
HandballMen's tournament21 August
Medals by sport
Sport1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Total
Canoeing4217
Shooting3104
Equestrian2226
Rowing2103
Athletics2013
Football1102
Cycling1012
Gymnastics1012
Volleyball1001
Table tennis0112
Archery0101
Tennis0101
Field hockey0022
Boxing0011
Diving0011
Handball0011
Judo0011
Sailing0011
Wrestling0011
Total17101542
Medals by date
DayDate1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Total
Day 16 August000 0
Day 27 August000 0
Day 38 August000 0
Day 49 August120 3
Day 510 August001 1
Day 611 August310 4
Day 712 August201 3
Day 813 August221 5
Day 914 August001 1
Day 1015 August013 4
Day 1116 August321 6
Day 1217 August102 3
Day 1318 August102 3
Day 1419 August102 3
Day 1520 August321 6
Day 1621 August001 1
Total17101542
Medals by gender
Gender1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Total
Male102921
Female56515
Mixed2226
Total17101542
Multiple medalists
NameSport1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Total
Sebastian BrendelCanoeing2002
Marcus Groß2002
Max Rendschmidt2002
Tina Dietze0222
Franziska Weber0202
Kristina VogelCycling1012
Isabell WerthEquestrian1102
Kristina Bröring-Sprehe1012
Michael Jung1102

Competitors

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The following is the list of number of competitors participating in the Games. Note that reserves in fencing, field hockey, football, and handball are not counted as athletes:

SportMenWomenTotal
Archery112
Athletics374885
Badminton347
Boxing606
Canoeing12921
Cycling151429
Diving448
Equestrian7512
Fencing314
Field hockey161632
Football181937
Golf224
Gymnastics51217
Handball14014
Judo7613
Modern pentathlon224
Rowing251035
Sailing7512
Shooting9615
Swimming171229
Table tennis336
Taekwondo213
Tennis358
Triathlon022
Volleyball246
Weightlifting415
Wrestling347
Total227196423

Archery

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Main article:Archery at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Two German archers qualified for both the men's and women's individual recurve by obtaining one of the eight Olympic places available from the2015 World Archery Championships inCopenhagen,Denmark.[2][3][4] Following the completion of internal selections,Florian Floto andLisa Unruh were named to the German archery team on 23 June 2016.[5]

AthleteEventRanking roundRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal /BM
ScoreSeedOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Florian FlotoMen's individual67711 Piippo (FIN)
W 6–0
 Mohamad (MAS)
W 6–4
 Ku B-c (KOR)
L 4–6
Did not advance
Lisa UnruhWomen's individual64021 Brito (VEN)
W 6–4
 Bayardo (MEX)
W 6–4
 Cao H (CHN)
W 6–2
 Tan Y-t (TPE)
W 6–5
 Valencia (MEX)
W 6–2
 Chang H-j (KOR)
L 2–6
2nd place, silver medalist(s)

Athletics

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Main article:Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics

German athletes have so far achieved qualifying standards in the following athletics events (up to a maximum of 3 athletes in each event):[6][7]The team will select its athletes with a specific qualifying standard based on the results at the2015 IAAF World Championships, the2016 European Championships, Olympic trials, and other events approved by theGerman Athletics Association.[8][9]

On 31 May 2016, six marathon runners (three per gender), highlighted by London 2012 OlympianArne Gabius, were the first batch of German track and field athletes to be selected to the Olympic roster.[10] On 28 July 2016, Arne Gabius declared his withdrawal from the Games due to a hip injury.[11]

Following the end of the qualifying period, a total of 86 athletes (38 men and 48 women) were named to the track and field team for the Games; 28 of them managed to achieve their results at the German Championships (19 to 26 June), while the remainder were added through a discretionary selection criteria by theGerman Athletics Association. Notable German athletes featured reigning Olympic discus throw championRobert Harting and his younger brotherChristoph, shot put runner-upDavid Storl, hammer throwerBetty Heidler, pole vaulterRaphael Holzdeppe, Worlds medalistsRico Freimuth,Gesa Felicitas Krause andChristina Schwanitz, and javelin thrower and current world leaderThomas Röhler.[12][13]

Key
  • Note–Ranks given for track events are within the athlete's heat only
  • Q = Qualified for the next round
  • q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loseror, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target
  • NR = National record
  • N/A = Round not applicable for the event
  • Bye = Athlete not required to compete in round
Men
Track & road events
AthleteEventHeatQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
Nils Brembach20 km walk1:23:4638
Matthias Bühler110 m hurdles13.904Did not advance
Carl Dohmann50 km walkDNF
Robin Erewa200 m20.615Did not advance
Julian FlügelMarathon2:20:4771
Lucas Jakubczyk100 mBye10.295Did not advance
Alexander John110 m hurdles14.135Did not advance
Christopher Linke20 km walk1:20:005
Aleixo-Platini Menga200 m20.805Did not advance
Florian Orth5000 m13:28.8814Did not advance
Hagen Pohle20 km walk1:21:4418
50 km walkDNF
Philipp PfliegerMarathon2:18:5655
Julian Reus100 mBye10.347Did not advance
200 m20.39SB3Did not advance
Richard Ringer5000 m14:05.0120Did not advance
Homiyu Tesfaye1500 m3:47:447Did not advance
Gregor Traber110 m hurdles13.503Q13.435Did not advance
Robin Erewa
Robert Hering
Sven Knipphals
Lucas Jakubczyk
Julian Reus
Alexander Kosenkow
Roy Schmidt
4 × 100 m relay38.266Did not advance
The Hahner twins at the unveiling of the German Olympic team uniform.
Women
AthleteEventHeatQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
Jackie Baumann400 m hurdles59.046Did not advance
Pamela Dutkiewicz100 m hurdles12.903Q12.924Did not advance
Nadine Gonska200 m23.034Did not advance
Rebekka Haase100 mBye11.415Did not advance
Anna HahnerMarathon2:45:3281
Lisa Hahner2:45:3382
Christina Hering800 m2:01.047Did not advance
Nadine Hildebrand100 m hurdles12.842Q12.954Did not advance
Konstanze Klosterhalfen1500 m4:11.766Q4:07.2610Did not advance
Fabienne Kohlmann800 m2:05.367Did not advance
Sanaa Koubaa3000 m steeplechase9:35.15PB9Did not advance
Gesa Felicitas Krause9:19.703Q9:18.416
Gina Lückenkemper200 m22.803q22.735Did not advance
Lisa Mayer22.862Q22.907Did not advance
Tatjana Pinto100 mBye11.312Q11.327Did not advance
Maya Rehberg3000 m steeplechase9:51.7315Did not advance
Cindy Roleder100 m hurdles12.861Q12.693q12.745
Anja ScherlMarathon2:37:2344
Ruth Spelmeyer400 m51.43PB3q51.616Did not advance
Diana Sujew1500 m4:09.0710q4:10.159Did not advance
Alexandra Burghardt
Rebekka Haase
Yasmin Kwadwo
Tatjana Pinto
4 × 100 m relay42.181Q42.104
Lara Hoffmann
Friederike Möhlenkamp
Laura Müller
Ruth Spelmeyer
4 × 400 m relay3:26.025Did not advance
Field events
Men
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
DistancePositionDistancePosition
Alyn CamaraLong jump5.1630Did not advance
Tobias DahmShot put19.6222Did not advance
Karsten DillaPole vault5.3028Did not advance
Christoph HartingDiscus throw65.413Q68.37PB1st place, gold medalist(s)
Robert Harting62.2115Did not advance
Fabian HeinleLong jump7.7918Did not advance
Max HeßTriple jump16.5615Did not advance
Raphael HolzdeppePole vault5.4525Did not advance
Daniel JasinskiDiscus throw62.8311Q67.083rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Eike OnnenHigh jump2.2624Did not advance
Mateusz Przybylko2.2228Did not advance
Thomas RöhlerJavelin throw83.019Q90.301st place, gold medalist(s)
Tobias ScherbarthPole vault5.4526Did not advance
David StorlShot put20.4710q20.647
Johannes VetterJavelin throw85.962Q85.324
Julian Weber84.463Q81.369
Women
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
DistancePositionDistancePosition
Shanice CraftDiscus throw60.2312q59.8311
Jenny ElbeTriple jump14.0213Did not advance
Julia FischerDiscus throw61.839q62.679
Sara GambettaShot put17.2420Did not advance
Kristin GierischTriple jump14.264q13.9611
Betty HeidlerHammer throw71.176q73.714
Christin HussongJavelin throw62.1711q57.7012
Marie-Laurence JungfleischHigh jump1.9412Q1.93=7
Kathrin KlaasHammer throw67.9218Did not advance
Malaika MihamboLong jump6.822Q6.95PB4
Sosthene Moguenara6.5511q6.6110
Nadine MüllerDiscus throw63.675Q63.136
Christina ObergföllJavelin throw62.1810q62.928
Annika RoloffPole vault4.4521Did not advance
Lisa Ryzih4.602Q4.5010
Christina SchwanitzShot put19.182Q19.036
Linda StahlJavelin throw63.954Q59.7111
Martina StrutzPole vault4.607Q4.609
Lena UrbaniakShot put16.6229Did not advance
Alexandra WesterLong jump5.9834Did not advance
Charlene WoithaHammer throw62.5029Did not advance
Arthur Abele writing autographs at the unveiling of the German Olympic team uniform.
Combined events –Men's decathlon
AthleteEvent100 mLJSPHJ400 m110HDTPVJT1500 mFinalRank
Arthur AbeleResult10.876.9715.031.9849.0214.1244.664.5064.134:53.07801315
Points890807792785860959760760800600
Rico FreimuthResult10.737.17SB13.27DNSDNF
Points9228546840
Kai KazmirekResult10.787.69PB14.202.1046.7514.6243.255.0064.604:31.2585804
Points910982741896971896731910807736
Combined events –Women's heptathlon
AthleteEvent100HHJSP200 mLJJT800 mFinalRank
Jennifer OeserResult13.691.86PB14.28SB24.996.19SB47.222:13.82SB6401SB9
Points10231054813888908806909
Claudia RathResult13.631.7412.8324.486.5539.392:07.22SB627014
Points103190371693510236561006
Carolin SchäferResult13.12PB1.83SB14.57PB23.996.2047.992:16.52SB65405
Points11061016832982912821871

Badminton

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Main article:Badminton at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Germany has qualified a total of seven badminton players for each of the following events into the Olympic tournament based on theBWF World Rankings as of 5 May 2016: one entry each in the men's and women's singles, and a pair in the men's, women's, and mixed doubles.[14] The badminton team was officially named as part of the first batch of nominated athletes to the Olympic roster on 31 May 2016.[10]

Men
AthleteEventGroup stageEliminationQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Marc ZwieblerSingles Evans (IRL)
L (21–9, 17–21, 7–21)
 de Oliveira (BRA)
W (21–12, 21–12)
2Did not advance
Michael Fuchs
Johannes Schöttler
Doubles Goh V S /
Tan W K (MAS)
L (14–21, 17–21)
 Fu Hf /
Zhang N (CHN)
L (11–21, 16–21)
 Chew /
Pongnairat (USA)
W (21–14, 21–14)
3Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventGroup stageEliminationQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Karin SchnaaseSingles Magee (IRL)
W (21–14, 21–19)
 Wang Yh (CHN)
L (11–21, 16–21)
2Did not advance
Johanna Goliszewski
Carla Nelte
Doubles Tang Yt /
Yu Y (CHN)
L (10–21, 11–21)
 Chang Y-n /
Lee S-h (KOR)
L (18–21, 21–18, 17–21)
 G Stoeva /
S Stoeva (BUL)
L (14–21, 19–21)
4Did not advance
Mixed
AthleteEventGroup stageQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Michael Fuchs
Birgit Michels
Doubles Zhang N /
Zhao Yl (CHN)
L (19–21, 16–21)
 Jordan /
Susanto (INA)
L (16–21, 15–21)
 Lee C H /
Chau H W (HKG)
L (17–21, 14–21)
4Did not advance

Boxing

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Main article:Boxing at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Germany has entered six boxers to compete in the following weight classes into the Olympic boxing tournament. Artem Harutyunyan andErik Pfeifer were the only Germans finishing among the top two of their respective division in the AIBA Pro Boxing series, whereas David Graf did so in the World Series of Boxing.[15][16] Light heavyweight boxer Serge Michel had claimed an Olympic spot with his quarterfinal triumph at the2016 AIBA World Qualifying Tournament inBaku, Azerbaijan.[17]

Hamza Touba andArajik Marutjan rounded out the German roster by virtue of their top two finish at the2016 APB and WSB Olympic Qualifier inVargas, Venezuela.

AthleteEventRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Hamza ToubaMen's flyweight Konki (FRA)
L 0–3
Did not advance
Artem HarutyunyanMen's light welterweightBye Biyarslanov (CAN)
W 2–0
 Gözgeç (TUR)
W 3–0
 Sotomayor (AZE)
L 0–3
Did not advance3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Arajik MarutjanMen's welterweight Maestre (VEN)
L 1–2
Did not advance
Serge MichelMen's light heavyweight Mina (ECU)
L 0–3
Did not advance
David GrafMen's heavyweightBye Peralta (ARG)
L 1–2
Did not advance
Erik PfeiferMen's super heavyweight Laurent (ISV)
L 1–2
Did not advance

Canoeing

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Main article:Canoeing at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Slalom

[edit]

German canoeists have qualified a maximum of one boat in each of the following classes through the2015 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships.[18] The roster of German slalom canoeists, led by London 2012 medalistsHannes Aigner andSideris Tasiadis, was announced on 17 April 2016 as a result of their top performances at two selection meets of the Olympic Trials, both held inAugsburg (8 to 10 April) andMarkkleeberg (15 to 17 April).[19]

AthleteEventPreliminarySemifinalFinal
Run 1RankRun 2RankBestRankTimeRankTimeRank
Sideris TasiadisMen's C-1100.47892.23192.231Q95.631Q97.905
Franz Anton
Jan Benzien
Men's C-2103.434114.358103.435Q107.931Q103.584
Hannes AignerMen's K-190.33787.31287.313Q91.876Q89.024
Melanie PfeiferWomen's K-1115.6015107.3012107.3014Q108.5810Q106.897

Sprint

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German canoeists have qualified a total of six boats in each of the following distances for the Games through the2015 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships.[20] Meanwhile, two additional boats (women's K-1 200 m and women's K-1 500 m) were awarded to the German squad by virtue of a top two national finish at the 2016 European Qualification Regatta inDuisburg,Germany.[21]

A total of 11 sprint canoeists (six men and five women), highlighted by London 2012 championsSebastian Brendel (men's C-1 1000 m) and women's kayak duoTina Dietze andFranziska Weber, were named as part of the second batch of nominated athletes to the German roster for the Games on 28 June 2016.[12]

Men
AthleteEventHeatsSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Sebastian BrendelC-1 1000 m3:58.441FABye3:56.9261st place, gold medalist(s)
Max HoffK-1 1000 m3:33.5852Q3:36.1362FA3:37.5817
Stefan KirajC-1 200 m41.1985Q43.1716Did not advance
Ronald RauheK-1 200 m34.3501Q34.1802FA35.6623rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Sebastian Brendel
Jan Vandrey
C-2 1000 m3:33.4821FABye3:43.9121st place, gold medalist(s)
Marcus Groß
Max Rendschmidt
K-2 1000 m3:19.2581FABye3:10.7811st place, gold medalist(s)
Tom Liebscher
Ronald Rauhe
K-2 200 m31.5724Q32.0612FA32.4885
Marcus Groß
Max Hoff
Tom Liebscher
Max Rendschmidt
K-4 1000 m2:52.8361FABye3:02.1431st place, gold medalist(s)
Women
AthleteEventHeatsSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Conny WaßmuthK-1 200 m41.9725Q41.7256Did not advance
Franziska WeberK-1 500 m1:56.6014Q1:56.5151FA1:54.5535
Tina Dietze
Franziska Weber
K-2 500 m1:42.1841FABye1:43.7382nd place, silver medalist(s)
Tina Dietze
Sabrina Hering
Steffi Kriegerstein
Franziska Weber
K-4 500 m1:33.1853Q1:34.7101FA1:15.0942nd place, silver medalist(s)

Qualification Legend:FA = Qualify to final (medal);FB = Qualify to final B (non-medal)

Cycling

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Main article:Cycling at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Road

[edit]

German riders qualified for the following quota places in the men's and women's Olympic road race by virtue of their top 15 final national ranking in the2015 UCI World Tour (for men) and top 22 in the UCI World Ranking (for women).[22] The road cycling team, highlighted by London 2012 time trial runner-upTony Martin, was named to the Olympic roster on 25 June 2016.[13][23]

Men
AthleteEventTimeRank
Emanuel BuchmannRoad race6:13:0314
Simon GeschkeRoad raceDid not finish
Time trial1:15:49.8813
Maximilian LevyRoad raceDid not finish
Tony MartinRoad raceDid not finish
Time trial1:15:33.7512
Women
AthleteEventTimeRank
Lisa BrennauerRoad race3:56:3419
Time trial45:22.628
Romy KasperRoad race4:02:0744
Claudia Lichtenberg3:58:0331
Trixi WorrackRoad race4:01:3343
Time trial46:52.7716

Track

[edit]

Following the completion of the2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, German riders have accumulated spots in both men's and women's team pursuit, and men's and women's team sprint, as well as both the men's and women's omnium. As a result of their place in the men's and women's team sprint, Germany has won the right to enter two riders in both men's and women's sprint and men's and women's keirin.

Deutscher Olympischer Sportbund (DOSB) announced the full track cycling squad, as part of the first batch of nominated German athletes, on 31 May 2016. Among these cyclists featured defending Olympic championsKristina Vogel andMiriam Welte in women's team sprint.[10][24]Henning Bommel (men's team pursuit) andAnna Knauer (women's Omnium) rounded out the lineup on 28 June 2016.[12]

Sprint
AthleteEventQualificationRound 1Repechage 1Round 2Repechage 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Time
Speed (km/h)
RankOpposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Rank
Joachim EilersMen's sprint9.908
72.668
12Q Zieliński (POL)
W 10.428
69.044
Bye Xu C (CHN)
W 10.449
68.906
Bye Glaetzer (AUS)
L,L
Did not advance5th place final
 Constable (AUS)
 Xu C (CHN)
 Baugé (FRA)
W 10.525
5
Maximilian Levy10.035
71.748
18Q Kenny (GBR)
L
 Phillip (TRI)
 Dawkins (NZL)
W 10.536
69.524
 Glaetzer (AUS)
L
 Constable (AUS)
 Hoogland (NED)
L
Did not advance9th place final
 Hoogland (NED)
 Webster (NZL)
 Puerta (COL)
W 10.275
9
Kristina VogelWomen's sprint10.865
66.267
6Q van Riessen (NED)
W 11.279
63.835
Bye Hansen (NZL)
W 11.197
64.302
Bye Lee W S (HKG)
W 11.230,
W 11.373
 Marchant (GBR)
W 11.302,
W 11.153
 James (GBR)
W 11.237,
W 11.312
1st place, gold medalist(s)
Miriam Welte11.038
65.229
14Q Zhong Ts (CHN)
L
 O'Brien (CAN)
 Sullivan (CAN)
W 11.466
62.794
 Marchant (GBR)
L
 Zhong Ts (CHN)
 Meares (AUS)
L
Did not advance9th place final
 Meares (AUS)
 Cueff (FRA)
 Hansen (NZL)
L
11
Team sprint
AthleteEventQualificationSemifinalsFinal
Time
Speed (km/h)
RankOpposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
RankOpposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Rank
Joachim Eilers
René Enders
Maximilian Levy
Men's team sprint43.711
61.769
7Q New Zealand (NZL)
L 43.455
62.133
5Did not advance
Kristina Vogel
Miriam Welte
Women's team sprint32.673
55.091
3Q France (FRA)
W 32.806
54.868
4Q Australia (AUS)
W 32.636
55.153
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Pursuit
AthleteEventQualificationSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankOpponent
Results
RankOpponent
Results
Rank
Henning Bommel
Nils Schomber
Kersten Thiele
Domenic Weinstein
Men's team pursuit4:00.9116Q Switzerland (SUI)
3:56.903
6 Italy (ITA)
3:59.485
5
Charlotte Becker
Mieke Kröger
Stephanie Pohl
Gudrun Stock
Women's team pursuit4:30.0689Did not advance
Keirin
AthleteEvent1st RoundRepechage2nd RoundFinal
RankRankRankRank
Joachim EilersMen's keirin2QBye1Q4
Maximilian LevyMen's keirin3R4Did not advance
Kristina VogelWomen's keirin1QBye1Q6
Miriam Welte7R5Did not advance
Omnium
AthleteEventScratch raceIndividual pursuitElimination raceTime trialFlying lapPoints raceTotal pointsRank
RankPointsTimeRankPointsRankPointsTimeRankPointsTimeRankPointsPointsRank
Roger KlugeMen's omnium2384:18.90743412181:03.79792413.33211203331676
Anna KnauerWomen's omnium16103:42.987131682636.370102214.44710223119913

Mountain biking

[edit]

German mountain bikers qualified for two men's and two women's quota places into the Olympic cross-country race, as a result of the nation's sixth-place finish for men and second for women in the UCI Olympic Ranking List of 25 May 2016. The mountain biking team was named to the Olympic roster on 13 June 2016, with three-time medalistSabine Spitz riding in the cross-country race at her fifth straight Games.[25]

AthleteEventTimeRank
Manuel FumicMen's cross-country1:37:3913
Moritz Milatz1:43:1428
Helen GrobertWomen's cross-country1:34:0812
Sabine Spitz1:39:1619

BMX

[edit]

German riders qualified for one men's and one women's quota place in BMX at the Olympics, as a result of the nation's top three finish for men in the UCI BMX Individual Ranking List of 31 May 2016 and top two for women, not yet qualified, at the 2016 UCI BMX World Championships. London 2012 OlympianLuis Brethauer and BMX rookieNadja Pries were named to the German cycling team.[26]

AthleteEventSeedingQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
ResultRankPointsRankPointsRankResultRank
Luis BrethauerMen's BMX35.3791572Q238Did not advance
Nadja PriesWomen's BMX37.15214197Did not advance

Diving

[edit]
Main article:Diving at the 2016 Summer Olympics

German divers qualified for five individual spots and three synchronized teams at the Olympics through the2015 FINA World Championships and the2016 FINA World Cup series. A total of eight divers (four per gender), highlighted by Beijing 2008 silver medalistsPatrick Hausding andSascha Klein in men's synchronized platform, were named as part of the second batch of nominated German athletes to the Olympic roster on 28 June 2016.[12][27]

Martin Wolfram, Sascha Klein and Patrick Hausding (from left) at the Clothing of the German Olympic team.
Men
AthleteEventPreliminariesSemifinalsFinal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Stephan Feck3 m springboard423.509Q354.2017Did not advance
Patrick Hausding440.006Q413.5010Q498.903rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Sascha Klein10 m platform463.407Q475.005Q424.159
Martin Wolfram468.806Q466.158Q492.905
Stephan Feck
Patrick Hausding
3 m synchronized springboard410.104
Patrick Hausding
Sascha Klein
10 m synchronized platform438.424
Elena Wassen and Maria Kurjo (from right) at the Clothing of the German Olympic team.
Women
AthleteEventPreliminariesSemifinalsFinal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Tina Punzel3 m springboard307.9513Q291.6017Did not advance
Nora Subschinski302.0516Q308.2512Q317.109
Maria Kurjo10 m platform287.0021Did not advance
Elena Wassen291.9016Q276.7017Did not advance
Tina Punzel
Nora Subschinski
3 m synchronized springboard284.257

Equestrian

[edit]
Main article:Equestrian at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Germany became one of the first three nations to earn places at the Games, qualifying a complete team in dressage by winning the team event at the2014 FEI World Equestrian Games.[28] The German eventing team also qualified for Rio by winning the gold medal at the same World Games.[29]

Dressage

[edit]
AthleteHorseEventGrand PrixGrand Prix SpecialGrand Prix FreestyleOverall
ScoreRankScoreRankTechnicalArtisticScoreRank
Kristina Bröring-SpreheDesperadosIndividual82.2572Q81.4014Q83.71490.57187.1423rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Sönke RothenbergerCosmo77.3297Q76.26110Did not advance
Dorothee SchneiderShowtime80.9864Q82.6193Q79.60786.28582.9466
Isabell WerthWeihegold81.0293Q83.7111Q85.28592.85789.0712nd place, silver medalist(s)
Kristina Bröring-Sprehe
Sönke Rothenberger
Dorothee Schneider
Isabell Werth
See aboveTeam81.2951Q81.936181.9361st place, gold medalist(s)

Eventing

[edit]
AthleteHorseEventDressageCross-countryJumpingTotal
Qualifier/Team finalFinal
PenaltiesRankPenaltiesTotalRankPenaltiesTotalRankPenaltiesTotalRankPenaltiesRank
Sandra AuffarthOpgun LouvoIndividual41.60824.8066.40200.0066.40170.0066.401166.4011
Michael JungSam40.9050.0040.9020.0040.9010.0040.90140.901st place, gold medalist(s)
Ingrid KlimkeHale Bob39.50426.0065.50190.0065.50154.0069.501469.5014
Julia KrajewskiSamourai du Thot44.80 #18EliminatedDid not advance
Sandra Auffarth
Michael Jung
Ingrid Klimke
Julia Krajewski
See aboveTeam122.00450.80172.8040.00172.802172.802nd place, silver medalist(s)

"#" indicates that the score of this rider does not count in the team competition, since only the best three results of a team are counted.

Jumping

[edit]
AthleteHorseEventQualificationFinalTotal
Round 1Round 2Round 3Round ARound B
PenaltiesRankPenaltiesTotalRankPenaltiesTotalRankPenaltiesRankPenaltiesTotalRankPenaltiesRank
Christian AhlmannTaloubetIndividual0=1Q00=1Q44=7Q01Q44=144=9
Ludger BeerbaumChiara4 #=27Q4 #8=30Q08=18*Did not advance
Daniel DeusserFirst Class0=1Q00=1Q44=7Q01Q44=144=9
Meredith Michaels-BeerbaumFibonacci0=1Q00=1Q5 #5=13QELDid not advance
Christian Ahlmann
Ludger Beerbaum
Daniel Deusser
Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum
See aboveTeam0=10=1Q88=383rd place, bronze medalist(s)

"#" indicates that the score of this rider does not count in the team competition, since only the best three results of a team are counted.

Fencing

[edit]
Main article:Fencing at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Germany has entered four fencers into the Olympic competition.Max Hartung andMatyas Szabo (both in men's sabre), along withCarolin Golubytskyi in the women's foil, had claimed their Olympic spots on the German team by finishing among the top 14 individuals in the FIE Adjusted Official Rankings. They were joined byPeter Joppich, who has been set to compete at his fourth Olympics as one of the two highest-ranked fencers coming from the Europe zone in the men's foil.[30]

AthleteEventRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Peter JoppichMen's foilBye Lefort (FRA)
W 15–13
 Avola (ITA)
L 13–15
Did not advance
Max HartungMen's sabre Apithy (BEN)
W 15–9
 Homer (USA)
L 12–15
Did not advance
Matyas Szabo Pakdaman (IRI)
W 15–11
 Paskov (BUL)
W 15–6
 Homer (USA)
L 12–15
Did not advance
Carolin GolubytskyiWomen's foilBye Łyczbińska (POL)
L 9–14
Did not advance

Field hockey

[edit]
Main article:Field hockey at the 2016 Summer Olympics
Summary

Key:

TeamEventGroup stageQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Germany men'sMen's tournament Canada
W 6–2
 India
W 2–1
 Ireland
W 3–2
 Argentina
D 4–4
 Netherlands
W 2–1
1 New Zealand
W 3–2
 Argentina
L 2–5
 Netherlands
W 4–3P
FT: 1–1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Germany women'sWomen's tournament China
D 1–1
 New Zealand
W 2–1
 South Korea
W 2–0
 Spain
L 1–2
 Netherlands
L 0–2
3 United States
W 2–1
 Netherlands
L 3–4P
FT: 1–1
 New Zealand
W 2–1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)

Men's tournament

[edit]
Main article:Field hockey at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament

Germany's men's field hockey team qualified for the Olympics by having achieved a top three finish at the2014–15 Men's FIH Hockey World League Semifinals.[31]

Team roster

The following is the German roster in the men's field hockey tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics.[32]

Head coach:Valentin Altenburg

  1. Nicolas Jacobi (GK)
  2. Mathias Müller
  3. Linus Butt
  4. Martin Häner (C)
  5. Moritz Trompertz
  6. Mats Grambusch
  7. Christopher Wesley
  8. Timm Herzbruch
  9. Tobias Hauke
  10. Tom Grambusch
  11. Christopher Rühr
  12. Martin Zwicker
  13. Moritz Fürste
  14. Florian Fuchs
  15. Timur Oruz
  16. Niklas Wellen

Reserves:

Group play
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Germany54101710+713Quarter-finals
2 Netherlands5311186+1210
3 Argentina52211412+28
4 India52129907
5 Ireland51041016−63
6 Canada5014722−151
Source:Rio2016
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Matches won; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals for; 5) Head-to-head result.[33]
6 August 2016 (2016-08-06)
18:00
Canada 2–6 Germany
Pearsonfield hockey ball 11'
Pereirafield hockey ball 39'
ReportFürstefield hockey ball 4'33'
Wellenfield hockey ball 6'46'
Müllerfield hockey ball 14'
Buttfield hockey ball 26'
Umpires:
Marcelo Servetto (ESP)
Simon Taylor (NZL)

8 August 2016 (2016-08-08)
11:00
Germany 2–1 India
Wellenfield hockey ball 18'
Rührfield hockey ball 60'
ReportRu. Singhfield hockey ball 23'
Umpires:
Tim Pullman (AUS)
Martin Madden (GBR)

9 August 2016 (2016-08-09)
12:30
Germany 3–2 Ireland
Fürstefield hockey ball 13'38'
Zwickerfield hockey ball 42'
ReportMageefield hockey ball 26'
Darlingfield hockey ball 59'
Umpires:
Marcelo Servetto (ESP)
Lim Hong Zhen (SIN)

11 August 2016 (2016-08-11)
12:30
Argentina 4–4 Germany
Vilafield hockey ball 4'
P. Ibarrafield hockey ball 29'
Peillatfield hockey ball 48'
M. Reyfield hockey ball 57'
ReportHerzbruchfield hockey ball 15'
Wesleyfield hockey ball 24'
Grambuschfield hockey ball 28'
Müllerfield hockey ball 60'
Umpires:
Adam Kearns (AUS)
Paco Vázquez (ESP)

12 August 2016 (2016-08-12)
13:30
Germany 2–1 Netherlands
Fuchsfield hockey ball 7'
Grambuschfield hockey ball 33'
ReportVan Asfield hockey ball 44'
Umpires:
Murray Grime (AUS)
Marcelo Servetto (ESP)

Quarterfinal
14 August 2016 (2016-08-14)
20:30
Germany 3–2 New Zealand
Fürstefield hockey ball 56'60'
Fuchsfield hockey ball 60'
ReportInglisfield hockey ball 18'
McAleesefield hockey ball 49'
Umpires:
Marcelo Servetto (ESP)
Murray Grime (AUS)

Semifinal
16 August 2016 (2016-08-16)
12:00
Argentina 5–2 Germany
Peillatfield hockey ball 9'12', 28'
Meninifield hockey ball 36'
Vilafield hockey ball 47'
ReportFürstefield hockey ball 51'
Rührfield hockey ball 58'
Umpires:
Marcin Grochal (POL)
John Wright (RSA)

Bronze medal match
18 August 2016 (2016-08-18)
12:00
Netherlands 1–1 Germany
Croonfield hockey ball 35'ReportM. Grambuschfield hockey ball 42'
Penalties
BakkerPenalty shoot-out missed
KempermanPenalty shoot-out scored
HertzbergerPenalty shoot-out scored
Van AssPenalty shoot-out scored
De WijnPenalty shoot-out missed
3–4Penalty shoot-out scoredHauke
Penalty shoot-out scoredM. Grambusch
Penalty shoot-out scoredHerzbruch
Penalty shoot-out scoredButt
Umpires:
Marcelo Servetto (ESP)
Martin Madden (GBR)

Women's tournament

[edit]
Main article:Field hockey at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament

The German women's field hockey team qualified for the Olympics by having achieved a top three finish at the2014–15 Women's FIH Hockey World League Semifinals.[34]

Team roster

The following is the German roster in the women's field hockey tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics.[35]Annika Sprink was replaced due to an injury byKatharina Otte on 18 August 2016.[36]

Head coach:Jamilon Mülders

  1. Nike Lorenz
  2. Selin Oruz
  3. Anne Schröder
  4. Lisa Schütze
  5. Charlotte Stapenhorst
  6. Katharina Otte
  7. Janne Müller-Wieland
  8. Hannah Krüger
  9. Jana Teschke
  10. Lisa Hahn
  11. Franzisca Hauke
  12. Cécile Pieper
  13. Marie Mävers
  14. Annika Sprink
  15. Julia Müller
  16. Pia-Sophie Oldhafer
  17. Kristina Reynolds (GK)

Reserves

Group play
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Netherlands5410131+1213Quarter-finals
2 New Zealand5311115+610
3 Germany52126607
4 Spain5203612−66
5 China512235−25
6 South Korea5014313−101
Source:Rio2016
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Matches won; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals for; 5) Head-to-head result.[37]
7 August 2016 (2016-08-07)
13:30
China 1–1 Germany
Pengfield hockey ball 28'ReportHahnfield hockey ball 5'
Umpires:
Melissa Trivic (AUS)
Sarah Wilson (GBR)

8 August 2016 (2016-08-08)
13:30
New Zealand 1–2 Germany
Websterfield hockey ball 10'ReportOldhaferfield hockey ball 22'
Schröderfield hockey ball 44'
Umpires:
Soledad Iparraguiree (ARG)
Miao Lin (CHN)

10 August 2016 (2016-08-10)
12:30
Germany 2–0 South Korea
Krügerfield hockey ball 55'
Hahnfield hockey ball 59'
Report
Umpires:
Michelle Joubert (RSA)
Kylie Seymour (AUS)

11 August 2016 (2016-08-11)
17:00
Germany 1–2 Spain
Schützefield hockey ball 21'ReportGuineafield hockey ball 9'
Salvatellafield hockey ball 11'
Umpires:
Fanneke Alkemade (NED)
Miao Lin (CHN)

13 August 2016 (2016-08-13)
12:30
Netherlands 2–0 Germany
De Waardfield hockey ball 5'
Van Malefield hockey ball 44'
Report
Umpires:
Soledad Iparraguirre (ARG)
Melissa Trivic (AUS)

Quarterfinal
15 August 2016 (2016-08-15)
12:30
United States 1–2 Germany
Falgowskifield hockey ball 57'ReportMäversfield hockey ball 8'
Hahnfield hockey ball 14'
Umpires:
Carolina de la Fuente (ARG)
Miao Lin (CHN)

Semifinal
17 August 2016 (2016-08-17)
12:00
Netherlands 1–1 Germany
Paumenfield hockey ball 16'ReportSchützefield hockey ball 11'
Penalties
BosPenalty shoot-out scored
HoogPenalty shoot-out missed
KeetelsPenalty shoot-out missed
Van GeffenPenalty shoot-out scored
JonkerPenalty shoot-out missed
BosPenalty shoot-out scored
HoogPenalty shoot-out scored
4–3Penalty shoot-out scoredMüller-Wieland
Penalty shoot-out scoredMävers
Penalty shoot-out missedHahn
Penalty shoot-out missedTeschke
Penalty shoot-out missedHauke
Penalty shoot-out scoredMüller-Wieland
Penalty shoot-out missedMävers
Umpires:
Laurine Delforge (BEL)
Soledad Iparraguiree (ARG)

Bronze medal match
19 August 2016 (2016-08-19)
12:00
Germany 2–1 New Zealand
Stapenhorstfield hockey ball 34'
Schützefield hockey ball 38'
ReportMerryfield hockey ball 45+'
Umpires:
Irene Presenqui (ARG)
Sarah Wilson (GBR)

Football

[edit]
Main article:Football at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Summary

[edit]

Key:

TeamEventGroup stageQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Germany men'sMen's tournament Mexico
D 2–2
 South Korea
D 3–3
 Fiji
W 10–0
2 Portugal
W 4–0
 Nigeria
W 2–0
 Brazil
L 4–5P
1–1 (a.e.t.)
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Germany women'sWomen's tournament Zimbabwe
W 6–1
 Australia
D 2–2
 Canada
L 1–2
2 China
W 1–0
 Canada
W 2–0
 Sweden
W 2–1
1st place, gold medalist(s)

Men's tournament

[edit]
Main article:Football at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament

Germany's men's football team qualified for the Olympics by reaching the semifinals at the2015 UEFA European Under-21 Championship in theCzech Republic.[38]

Team roster

The following is the Germany final squad in the men's football tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics.[39]Leon Goretzka, the teamcaptain, was injured in the first match of the tournament,[40] though no alternate was initially used.[41] However, he was later replaced by goalkeeperEric Oelschlägel for only the gold medal match.[42][43]

Head coach:Horst Hrubesch

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoals2016 club
11GKTimo Horn (1993-05-12)12 May 1993 (aged 23)00German Football Association1. FC Köln
23MFJeremy Toljan (1994-08-08)8 August 1994 (aged 21)00German Football Association1899 Hoffenheim
32DFLukas Klostermann (1996-06-03)3 June 1996 (aged 20)00German Football AssociationRB Leipzig
42DFMatthias Ginter (1994-01-19)19 January 1994 (aged 22)90German Football AssociationBorussia Dortmund
52DFNiklas Süle (1995-09-03)3 September 1995 (aged 20)00German Football Association1899 Hoffenheim
63MFSven Bender* (1989-04-27)27 April 1989 (aged 27)70German Football AssociationBorussia Dortmund
73MFMax Meyer (c) (1995-09-18)18 September 1995 (aged 20)10German Football AssociationSchalke 04
83MFLars Bender* (1989-04-27)27 April 1989 (aged 27)194German Football AssociationBayer Leverkusen
94FWDavie Selke (1995-01-20)20 January 1995 (aged 21)00German Football AssociationRB Leipzig
103MFLeon Goretzka (c) (1995-02-06)6 February 1995 (aged 21)10German Football AssociationSchalke 04
113MFJulian Brandt (1996-05-02)2 May 1996 (aged 20)10German Football AssociationBayer Leverkusen
121GKJannik Huth (1994-04-15)15 April 1994 (aged 22)00German Football AssociationMainz 05
132DFPhilipp Max (1993-09-30)30 September 1993 (aged 22)00German Football AssociationFC Augsburg
142DFRobert Bauer (1995-04-09)9 April 1995 (aged 21)00German Football AssociationFC Ingolstadt
153MFMax Christiansen (1996-09-25)25 September 1996 (aged 19)00German Football AssociationFC Ingolstadt
163MFGrischa Prömel (1995-01-09)9 January 1995 (aged 21)00German Football AssociationKarlsruher SC
173MFSerge Gnabry (1995-07-14)14 July 1995 (aged 21)00The Football AssociationArsenal
184FWNils Petersen* (1988-12-06)6 December 1988 (aged 27)00German Football AssociationSC Freiburg
221GKEric Oelschlägel (1995-09-20)20 September 1995 (aged 20)00German Football AssociationWerder Bremen

* Over-aged player.

Group play
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 South Korea3210123+97Quarter-finals
2 Germany3120155+105
3 Mexico311174+34
4 Fiji3003123−220
Source:Rio2016 &FIFA
Rules for classification:Tiebreakers
Mexico 2–2 Germany
Report (Rio2016)
Report (FIFA)
Attendance: 16,500[44]

Germany 3–3 South Korea
Report (Rio2016)
Report (FIFA)
Attendance: 17,121[45]

Germany 10–0 Fiji
Report (Rio2016)
Report (FIFA)
Attendance: 16,521[46]

Quarterfinal
Portugal 0–4 Germany
Report (Rio2016)
Report (FIFA)
Attendance: 55,412[47]

Semifinal
Nigeria 0–2 Germany
Report (Rio2016)
Report (FIFA)
Attendance: 35,562[48]

Gold medal match
Brazil 1–1 (a.e.t.) Germany
Report (Rio2016)
Report (ESPN)
Penalties
5–4
Attendance: 63,707[49]

Women's tournament

[edit]
Main article:Football at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament

The German women's football team qualified for the Olympics by reaching the top three for European teams at the2015 FIFA Women's World Cup inCanada.[50]

Team roster

Head coach:Silvia Neid

Germany named a squad of 18 players and 4 alternates for the tournament, which was announced on 15 July 2016.[51] During the tournament,Svenja Huth replacedSimone Laudehr on 11 August 2016 due to injury.[52]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
11GKAlmuth Schult (1991-02-09)9 February 1991 (aged 25)280German Football AssociationVfL Wolfsburg
22DFJosephine Henning (1989-09-08)8 September 1989 (aged 26)280The Football AssociationArsenal
32DFSaskia Bartusiak(captain) (1982-09-09)9 September 1982 (aged 33)941German Football Association1. FFC Frankfurt
42DFLeonie Maier (1992-09-29)29 September 1992 (aged 23)406German Football AssociationBayern Munich
52DFAnnike Krahn (1985-07-01)1 July 1985 (aged 31)1305German Football AssociationBayer Leverkusen
63MFSimone Laudehr (1986-07-12)12 July 1986 (aged 30)9726German Football AssociationBayern Munich
73MFMelanie Behringer (1985-11-18)18 November 1985 (aged 30)11629German Football AssociationBayern Munich
83MFLena Goeßling (1986-03-08)8 March 1986 (aged 30)8610German Football AssociationVfL Wolfsburg
94FWAlexandra Popp (1991-04-06)6 April 1991 (aged 25)6733German Football AssociationVfL Wolfsburg
104FWDzsenifer Marozsán (1992-04-18)18 April 1992 (aged 24)5927French Football FederationOlympique Lyon
114FWAnja Mittag (1985-05-16)16 May 1985 (aged 31)13742French Football FederationParis Saint-Germain
122DFTabea Kemme (1991-12-14)14 December 1991 (aged 24)281German Football AssociationTurbine Potsdam
133MFSara Däbritz (1995-02-15)15 February 1995 (aged 21)304German Football AssociationBayern Munich
142DFBabett Peter (1988-05-12)12 May 1988 (aged 28)965German Football AssociationVfL Wolfsburg
154FWMandy Islacker (1988-08-08)8 August 1988 (aged 27)72German Football Association1. FFC Frankfurt
163MFMelanie Leupolz (1994-04-14)14 April 1994 (aged 22)417German Football AssociationBayern Munich
173MFIsabel Kerschowski (1988-01-22)22 January 1988 (aged 28)73German Football AssociationVfL Wolfsburg
181GKLaura Benkarth (1992-10-14)14 October 1992 (aged 23)20German Football AssociationSC Freiburg
193MFSvenja Huth (1991-01-25)25 January 1991 (aged 25)200German Football AssociationTurbine Potsdam
Group play
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Canada330072+59Quarter-finals
2 Germany311195+44
3 Australia311185+34
4 Zimbabwe3003315−120
Source:Rio2016 &FIFA
Rules for classification:Tiebreakers
Zimbabwe 1–6 Germany
Basopo 50'Report (Rio2016)
Report (FIFA)
Attendance: 20,521[53]

Germany 2–2 Australia
Däbritz 45+2'
Bartusiak 88'
Report (Rio2016)
Report (FIFA)
Kerr 6'
Foord 45'
Attendance: 37,475[54]
Referee: Anna-Marie Keighley (New Zealand)

Australia 6–1 Zimbabwe
Report (Rio2016)
Report (FIFA)
Msipa 90+1'
Attendance: 5,115[55]

Quarterfinal
China 0–1 Germany
Report (Rio2016)
Report (FIFA)
Behringer 76'
Attendance: 9,642[56]

Semifinal
Canada 0–2 Germany
Report (Rio2016)
Report (FIFA)
Behringer 21' (pen.)
Däbritz 59'
Attendance: 5,641[57]
Referee: Ri Hyang-ok (North Korea)

Final
Sweden 1–2 Germany
Blackstenius 67'Report (Rio2016)
Report (FIFA)
Report
Marozsán 48'
Sembrant 62' (o.g.)
Attendance: 52,432[58]
Referee: Carol Chenard (Canada)

Golf

[edit]
Main article:Golf at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Germany has entered four golfers (two per gender) into the Olympic tournament.Alex Čejka (world no. 143),Martin Kaymer (world no. 52),Sandra Gal (world no. 55), andCaroline Masson (world no. 77) qualified directly among the top 60 eligible players for their respective individual events based on the IGF World Rankings as of 11 July 2016.[13][59][60]

AthleteEventRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Total
ScoreScoreScoreScoreScoreParRank
Alex ČejkaMen's67717469281−3=21
Martin Kaymer69727266279−5=15
Sandra GalWomen's71746969283−1=25
Caroline Masson69697569282−2=21

Gymnastics

[edit]
Main article:Gymnastics at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Artistic

[edit]

Germany has fielded a full squad of ten gymnasts (five men and five women) into the Olympic competition. Both men's and women's squads had claimed one of the remaining four spots each in the team all-around at theOlympic Test Event inRio de Janeiro.[61][62] The men's and women's artistic gymnastics squads, highlighted by London 2012 silver medalistsMarcel Nguyen and three-time OlympianFabian Hambüchen, were named at the completion of two German Olympic selection trial meets on 10 July 2016.[63]

Men
Team
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
ApparatusTotalRankApparatusTotalRank
FPHRVPBHBFPHRVPBHB
Andreas BretschneiderTeam14.80013.64114.15814.63314.83313.63385.69824Q14.53313.51614.46614.46614.466
Lukas Dauser13.73313.91613.83315.26614.06613.80014.78315.500
Fabian Hambüchen14.04115.16615.533Q14.66615.09115.666
Marcel Nguyen14.50013.43314.73314.60015.46613.36686.09822Q14.33313.36614.86614.66615.46614.400
Andreas Toba1.63314.23314.633
Total43.34141.60742.80744.39945.56543.799261.5188Q43.35240.94843.13244.54045.39143.732261.0957
Individual finals
AthleteEventApparatusTotalRank
FPHRVPBHB
Andreas BretschneiderAll-around14.73313.50013.83314.53314.53313.83384.96520
Fabian HambüchenHorizontal bar15.76615.7661st place, gold medalist(s)
Marcel NguyenAll-around14.73312.66614.60014.66614.90014.46686.03119
Women
Team
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
ApparatusTotalRankApparatusTotalRank
VUBBBFVUBBBF
Tabea AltTeam14.83314.66614.23314.80014.600
Kim Bùi14.80013.76614.90013.466
Pauline Schäfer14.40014.40014.30014.26614.50014.375
Sophie Scheder13.96615.433Q12.93313.26655.59823Q13.93315.466
Elisabeth Seitz14.10015.466Q13.86613.66657.09810Q15.53314.00013.833
Total43.33345.69942.49941.732173.2636Q42.99945.89943.10041.674173.6726
Individual finals
AthleteEventApparatusTotalRank
VUBBBF
Sophie SchederAll-around14.03313.95012.66613.25853.90723
Uneven bars15.56615.5663rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Elisabeth SeitzAll-around14.10015.23313.20013.83356.36617
Uneven bars15.53315.5334

Rhythmic

[edit]

Germany has qualified a squad of rhythmic gymnasts in both individual and group all-around for the Games by claiming one of eight available Olympic spots (for individual) and three (for group) at theOlympic Test Event inRio de Janeiro.[64] The rhythmic gymnastics squad was named to the Olympic roster on 7 July 2016.[65]

AthleteEventQualificationFinal
HoopBallClubsRibbonTotalRankHoopBallClubsRibbonTotalRank
Jana Berezko-MarggranderIndividual17.10016.98317.10017.06668.24918Did not advance
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
5 ribbons3 clubs
2 hoops
TotalRank5 ribbons3 clubs
2 hoops
TotalRank
Natalie Hermann
Anastasija Khmelnytska
Daniela Potapova
Julia Stavickaja
Sina Tkaltschewitsch
Team15.65016.75032.40010Did not advance

Trampoline

[edit]

Germany has qualified one gymnast in the women's trampoline by virtue of a top six finish at the2016 Olympic Test Event inRio de Janeiro.[66]

AthleteEventQualificationFinal
ScoreRankScoreRank
Leonie AdamWomen's97.88510Did not advance

Handball

[edit]
Main article:Handball at the 2016 Summer Olympics
Kai Häfner and Finn Lembke at the Clothing of the German Olympic Team.
Summary

Key:

  • ET – Afterextra time
  • P – Match decided by penalty-shootout.
TeamEventGroup stageQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Germany men'sMen's tournament Sweden
W 32–29
 Poland
W 32–29
 Brazil
L 30–33
 Slovenia
W 28–25
 Egypt
W 31–25
1 Qatar
W 34–22
 France
L 28–29
 Poland
W 31–25
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)

Men's tournament

[edit]
Main article:Handball at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament

The German men's handball team qualified for the Olympics by attaining a top finish and securing a lone outright berth at the2016 European Men's Handball Championship inPoland.[67]

Team roster

The following is the German roster in the men's handball tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics.[68]Steffen Weinhold replacedPatrick Groetzki on 10 August 2016.[69]

Head coach:Dagur Sigurðsson

No.Pos.NameDate of birth (age)HeightApp.GoalsClub
3LWUwe Gensheimer (1986-10-26)26 October 1986 (aged 29)1.88 m121528FranceParis Saint-Germain
6LBFinn Lemke (1992-04-30)30 April 1992 (aged 24)2.10 m3319GermanySC Magdeburg
7PPatrick Wiencek (1989-03-22)22 March 1989 (aged 27)2.00 m84190GermanyTHW Kiel
9RWTobias Reichmann (1988-05-27)27 May 1988 (aged 28)1.88 m48137PolandVive Targi Kielce
10RBFabian Wiede (1994-02-08)8 February 1994 (aged 22)1.94 m4176GermanyFüchse Berlin
12GKSilvio Heinevetter (1984-10-21)21 October 1984 (aged 31)1.94 m1401GermanyFüchse Berlin
13PHendrik Pekeler (1991-07-02)2 July 1991 (aged 25)2.03 m5476GermanyRhein-Neckar Löwen
17RBSteffen Weinhold (1986-07-19)19 July 1986 (aged 30)1.91 m87233GermanyTHW Kiel
19CBMartin Strobel (1986-06-05)5 June 1986 (aged 30)1.89 m127149GermanyHBW Balingen-Weilstetten
24RWPatrick Groetzki (1989-07-04)4 July 1989 (aged 27)1.89 m98273GermanyRhein-Neckar Löwen
25RBKai Häfner (1989-07-10)10 July 1989 (aged 27)1.92 m3162GermanyTSV Hannover-Burgdorf
33GKAndreas Wolff (1991-03-03)3 March 1991 (aged 25)1.98 m321GermanyTHW Kiel
35LBJulius Kühn (1993-04-01)1 April 1993 (aged 23)1.98 m1349GermanyVfL Gummersbach
47LBChristian Dissinger (1991-11-15)15 November 1991 (aged 24)2.02 m1438GermanyTHW Kiel
95CBPaul Drux (1995-02-07)7 February 1995 (aged 21)1.92 m3264GermanyFüchse Berlin
Group play
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Germany5401153141+128[a]Quarter-finals
2 Slovenia5401137126+118[a]
3 Brazil(H)5212141150−95
4 Poland5203139140−14
5 Egypt5113129143−143
6 Sweden5104132131+12
Source:IHF
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head goals scored; 5) Goal difference; 6) Goals scored; 7) Draw.
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. ^abSlovenia 25–28 Germany
7 August 2016 (2016-08-07)
11:30
Sweden 29–32 GermanyFuture Arena,Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Hansen, Gjeding(DEN)
Tollbring 8(15–18)Kühn 7
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9 August 2016 (2016-08-09)
11:30
Germany 32–29 PolandFuture Arena,Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Lopéz, Ramírez(ESP)
three players 5(16–14)Bielecki 10
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11 August 2016 (2016-08-11)
16:40
Brazil 33–30 GermanyFuture Arena,Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Horáček, Novotný(CZE)
Chiuffa 8(17–16)Häfner,Reichmann 6
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13 August 2016 (2016-08-13)
09:30
Slovenia 25–28 GermanyFuture Arena,Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Nikolov, Nachevski(MKD)
Dolenec 6(12–11)Gensheimer 6
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15 August 2016 (2016-08-15)
11:30
Germany 31–25 EgyptFuture Arena,Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Hansen, Gjeding(DEN)
Gensheimer 7(15–12)Sanad 7
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Quarterfinal
17 August 2016 (2016-08-17)
13:30
Germany 34–22 QatarFuture Arena,Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Lah, Sok(SLO)
three players 5(16–12)Capote 9
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Semifinal
19 August 2016 (2016-08-19)
15:30
France 29–28 GermanyFuture Arena,Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Hansen, Gjeding(DEN)
Narcisse 7(16–13)Gensheimer 11
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Bronze medal match
21 August 2016 (2016-08-21)
10:30
Poland 25–31 GermanyFuture Arena,Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Horáček, Novotný(CZE)
Krajewski,Lijewski 5(13–17)Reichmann 7
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Judo

[edit]
Main article:Judo at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Germany has qualified a full squad of 13 judokas for each of the following weight classes at the Games. Twelve of them (six per gender) were ranked among the top 22 eligible judokas for men and top 14 for women in the IJF World Ranking List of 30 May 2016, while Marc Odenthal earned a continental quota spot from the European region as the highest-ranked German judoka outside of direct qualifying position. The judo team, highlighted by London 2012 OlympiansTobias Englmaier andMiryam Roper, was announced on 6 June 2016.[70][71]

Men
AthleteEventRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsRepechageFinal /BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Tobias Englmaier−60 kgBye Garrigós (ESP)
W 001–000
 Kitadai (BRA)
L 000–001
Did not advance
Sebastian Seidl−66 kgBye Basile (ITA)
L 000–100
Did not advance
Igor Wandtke−73 kgBye Deprez (HAI)
W 000–000S
 Muki (ISR)
L 000–010
Did not advance
Sven Maresch−81 kgBye Toma (UAE)
L 000–101
Did not advance
Marc Odenthal−90 kgBye Baker (JPN)
L 000–100
Did not advance
Karl-Richard Frey−100 kgBye Cirjenics (HUN)
W 100–000
 Soe (MYA)
W 100–000
 Bloshenko (UKR)
L 000–011
Did not advance Darwish (EGY)
W 100–000
 Maret (FRA)
L 000–100
5
André Breitbarth+100 kg Krakovetskii (KGZ)
L 000–100
Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsRepechageFinal /BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Mareen Kräh−52 kg Skrypnik (BLR)
W 011–001
 Giuffrida (ITA)
L 000–001
Did not advance
Miryam Roper−57 kg R Silva (BRA)
L 000–100
Did not advance
Martyna Trajdos−63 kgBye M Silva (BRA)
L 000–000S
Did not advance
Laura Vargas Koch−70 kgBye Moreira (ANG)
W 000–000S
 Graf (AUT)
W 100-000
 Tachimoto (JPN)
L 000–010
Bye Bernabéu (ESP)
W 010–000
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Luise Malzahn−78 kgBye Pogorzelec (POL)
W 000–000S
 Aguiar (BRA)
L 000–000S
Did not advance Powell (GBR)
W 100–000
 Velenšek (SLO)
L 000–100
5
Jasmin Külbs+78 kg Chibisova (RUS)
L 000–101
Did not advance

Modern pentathlon

[edit]
Main article:Modern pentathlon at the 2016 Summer Olympics

German athletes have qualified for the following spots to compete in modern pentathlon. 2008 Olympic championLena Schöneborn secured a selection in the women's event by gaining two of the eight Olympic slots available from the 2015 European Championships, while her teammateAnnika Schleu finished among the top ten individuals in the UIPM World Rankings as of 1 June 2016.[72] Patrick Dogue and Christian Zillekens granted their invitations from UIPM to compete in the men's event, as three of the next highest-ranked eligible modern pentathletes, not yet qualified, in the World Rankings.[73]

AthleteEventFencing
(épée one touch)
Swimming
(200 m freestyle)
Riding
(show jumping)
Combined: shooting/running
(10 m air pistol)/(3200 m)
Total pointsFinal rank
RRBRRankMP pointsTimeRankMP pointsPenaltiesRankMP pointsTimeRankMP Points
Patrick DogueMen's23–12222402:07.6531318121228811:23.361461714636
Christian Zillekens16–190261962:06.2428322141428611:27.4517613141721
Annika SchleuWomen's17–180162022:19.342128271229312:21.95355913365
Lena Schöneborn24–11022442:21.7429275EL31012:54.2114526104532

Rowing

[edit]
Main article:Rowing at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Germany has qualified ten out of fourteen boats for each of the following rowing classes into the Olympic regatta. Majority of rowing crews had confirmed Olympic places for their boats at the2015 FISA World Championships inLac d'Aiguebelette,France, while the rowers competing in men's lightweight four were further added to the German roster with their top two finish at the 2016 European & Final Qualification Regatta inLucerne,Switzerland.

A total of 35 rowers (25 men and 10 women) were officially selected as part of the second batch of nominated German athletes to the Olympic roster on 28 June 2016, with Sydney 2000 bronze medalistMarcel Hacker racing with his partnerStephan Krüger in the men's double sculls at his fifth straight Games.[12]

Men
AthleteEventHeatsRepechageSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Marcel Hacker
Stephan Krüger
Double sculls6:31.853SA/BBye6:18.324FB6:58.868
Moritz Moos
Jason Osborne
Lightweight double sculls6:40.484R7:05.361SA/B6:35.906FB6:32.309
Anton Braun
Maximilian Korge
Max Planer
Felix Wimberger
Four5:59.742SA/BBye6:35.906FB6:06.2412
Tobias Franzmann
Jonathan Koch
Lucas Schäfer
Lars Wichert
Lightweight four6:14.874R6:03.292SA/B6:18.436FB6:35.839
Hans Gruhne
Lauritz Schoof
Karl Schulze
Philipp Wende
Quadruple sculls5:53.633R5:51.431FA6:06.811st place, gold medalist(s)
Felix Drahotta
Malte Jakschik
Eric Johannesen
Andreas Kuffner
Maximilian Munski
Hannes Ocik
Maximilian Reinelt
Richard Schmidt
Martin Sauer
(cox)
Eight5:38.221FABye5:30.962nd place, silver medalist(s)
Women
AthleteEventHeatsRepechageSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Kerstin Hartmann
Kathrin Marchand
Pair7:17.983SA/BBye7:39.795FB7:18.578
Mareike Adams
Marie-Cathérine Arnold
Double sculls7:13.494R7:00.542SA/B6:58.705FB7:39.827
Marie-Louise Dräger
Fini Sturm
Lightweight double sculls7:11.083R8:02.282SA/B7:33.216FB7:32.7311
Carina Bär
Julia Lier
Lisa Schmidla
Annekatrin Thiele
Quadruple sculls6:30.861FABye6:49.391st place, gold medalist(s)

Qualification Legend:FA=Final A (medal);FB=Final B (non-medal);FC=Final C (non-medal);FD=Final D (non-medal);FE=Final E (non-medal);FF=Final F (non-medal);SA/B=Semifinals A/B;SC/D=Semifinals C/D;SE/F=Semifinals E/F;QF=Quarterfinals;R=Repechage

Sailing

[edit]
Main article:Sailing at the 2016 Summer Olympics

German sailors have qualified one boat in each of the following classes through the2014 ISAF Sailing World Championships, the individual fleet Worlds, and European qualifying regattas.[74] Two skiff crews (Heil & Plößel and Jurczok & Lorenz), along with two-time Olympic windsurferToni Wilhelm, were among the first German sailors to be selected to the Olympic team, following the completion ofPrincess Sofia Trophy regatta.[75] The 470 crews (Gerz & Szymanski and Bochmann & Steinherr) had claimed their Olympic spots at the European Championships, while Laser sailor Philipp Buhl rounded out the German selection at the ISAF World Cup meet inHyères,France.

The sailing crew was officially named as part of the first batch of nominated athletes to the Olympic roster on 31 May 2016.[10]

Men
AthleteEventRaceNet pointsFinal rank
123456789101112M*
Toni WilhelmRS:X8413109417197819101006
Philipp BuhlLaser161681317131253417EL12614
Ferdinand Gerz
Oliver Szymanski
470131892314124646EL9411
Erik Heil
Thomas Plößel
49er631351315451041816833rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Women
AthleteEventRaceNet pointsFinal rank
123456789101112M*
Annika Bochmann
Marlene Steinherr
470121617DNF153614DSQ17EL12118
Victoria Jurczok
Anika Lorenz
49erFX218876717107969161109
Mixed
AthleteEventRaceNet pointsFinal rank
123456789101112M*
Paul Kohlhoff
Carolina Werner
Nacra 1714101017813510291418EL11213

M = Medal race; EL = Eliminated – did not advance into the medal race

Shooting

[edit]
Barbara Engleder giving an interview at the Clothing of the German olympic team.
Main article:Shooting at the 2016 Summer Olympics

German shooters have achieved quota places for the following events by virtue of their best finishes at the2014 and 2015 ISSF World Shooting Championships, the2015 ISSF World Cup series, and European Championships or Games, as long as they obtained a minimum qualifying standard (MQS) by 31 March 2016.[76]The rifle and pistol shooting team was announced at the Munich leg of the ISSF World Cup series on 24 May 2016, featuring European Games champion Henri Junghänel, three-time OlympianBarbara Engleder, and Beijing 2008 Olympic bronze medalistChristian Reitz.[77] Clay target shooters Andreas Löw and two-time OlympianChristine Wenzel were named to the German shooting roster on 30 May 2016, while London 2012 skeet shooterRalf Buchheim and trap specialist Jana Beckmann completed the nation's shooting lineup at the Baku leg of the ISSF World Cup on 24 June 2016.[78]

With a double starter (owned by Engleder) securing quota places in two women's rifle events, the German team decided to exchange one of them with the women's 25 m pistol instead based on performances throughout the qualifying period. The slot was awarded to European Games bronze medalist Monika Karsch.[79]

Henri Junghänel and Julian Justus writing autographs at the Clothing of the German olympic team.
André Link and Michael Janker writing autographs at the Clothing of the German olympic team.
Men
AthleteEventQualificationSemifinalFinal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Daniel Brodmeier50 m rifle prone619.237Did not advance
50 m rifle 3 positions11772Q435.64
Ralf BuchheimSkeet11623Did not advance
Oliver Geis25 m rapid fire pistol57217Did not advance
Michael Janker10 m air rifle620.829Did not advance
Henri Junghänel50 m rifle prone627.88Q209.5OR1st place, gold medalist(s)
Julian Justus10 m air rifle622.818Did not advance
Andre Link50 m rifle 3 positions11747Q424.65
Andreas LöwDouble trap140OR1Q256Did not advance
Christian Reitz25 m rapid fire pistol5921Q341st place, gold medalist(s)
Eva Rösken and Selina Gschwandtner writing autographs at the Clothing of the German olympic team.
Women
AthleteEventQualificationSemifinalFinal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Jana BeckmannTrap6119Did not advance
Barbara Engleder10 m air rifle420.32Q165.04
50 m rifle 3 positions5835Q458.6OR1st place, gold medalist(s)
Selina Gschwandtner10 m air rifle414.813Did not advance
Monika Karsch10 m air pistol37925Did not advance
25 m pistol5834Q182Q62nd place, silver medalist(s)
Eva Rösken50 m rifle 3 positions57914Did not advance
Christine WenzelSkeet6811Did not advance

Qualification Legend:Q = Qualify for the next round;q = Qualify for the bronze medal (shotgun)

Swimming

[edit]
Main article:Swimming at the 2016 Summer Olympics

German swimmers have so far achieved qualifying standards in the following events (up to a maximum of 2 swimmers in each event at the Olympic Qualifying Time (OQT), and potentially 1 at the Olympic Selection Time (OST)):[80][81] To assure their selection to the Olympic team, swimmers must finish first or second under the federation's standards in their respective events at the German Olympic Trials (5 to 8 May) inBerlin, and then confirm their places at another selection meet: any leg of the Mare Nostrum tour or the German Open (exactly two months after the trials).

TheGerman Swimming Federation (DSV) selected the first batch of swimmers based on their intermediate results at the Olympic Trials and Mare Nostrum Tour, while the remaining batch rounded out the swimming roster for the Olympics through the German Open. All in all, a total of 27 swimmers (16 men and 11 women) were named to the German team for the Games on 12 July 2016, including two-time world record holderPaul Biedermann in middle-distance freestyle, 2015 Worlds championMarco Koch (200 m breaststroke), and freestyle sprinterDorothea Brandt, who returned from a 12-year comeback to her second Games.[82][83]

Men
AthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Paul Biedermann200 m freestyle1:45.782Q1:45.69=4Q1:45.846
Steffen Deibler100 m butterfly52.1418Did not advance
Christian Diener200 m backstroke1:56.629Q1:56.378Q1:56.277
Christoph Fildebrandt200 m freestyle1:47.8128Did not advance
Jan-Philip Glania100 m backstroke53.8715Q53.9412Did not advance
200 m backstroke1:56.50=6Q1:56.539Did not advance
Jacob Heidtmann400 m individual medleyDSQDid not advance
Philip Heintz200 m individual medley1:57.59NR2Q1:58.858Q1:57.486
Johannes Hintze400 m individual medley4:18.2518Did not advance
Björn Hornikel100 m freestyle49.6239Did not advance
Marco Koch200 m breaststroke2:08.985Q2:08.127Q2:08.007
Clemens Rapp400 m freestyle3:49.1024Did not advance
Christian Reichert10 km open water1:53:04.79
Florian Vogel400 m freestyle3:45.499Did not advance
Christian vom Lehn100 m breaststroke1:00.1315Q1:00.2312Did not advance
Florian Wellbrock1500 m freestyle15:23.8832Did not advance
Damian Wierling50 m freestyle22.1819Did not advance
100 m freestyle48.357Q48.6615Did not advance
Steffen Deibler
Björn Hornikel
Damian Wierling
Philip Wolf
4 × 100 m freestyle relay3:14.9711Did not advance
Paul Biedermann
Christoph Fildebrandt
Clemens Rapp
Florian Vogel
4 × 200 m freestyle relay7:07.664Q7:07.286
Steffen Deibler
Jan-Philip Glania
Marco Koch
Christian vom Lehn
Damian Wierling
4 × 100 m medley relay3:33.678Q3:33.507
Women
AthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Leonie Beck800 m freestyle8:47.4725Did not advance
Dorothea Brandt50 m freestyle24.77=13Q24.7114Did not advance
Annika Bruhn200 m freestyle1:58.4820Did not advance
Lisa Graf200 m backstroke2:08.67=4Q2:09.5614Did not advance
Isabelle Härle10 km open water1:57:22.16
Franziska Hentke200 m butterfly2:07.599Q2:07.6711Did not advance
400 m individual medley4:43.3221Did not advance
Sarah Köhler400 m freestyle4:06.5510Did not advance
800 m freestyle8:24.657Q8:27.758
Jenny Mensing200 m backstroke2:10.6816Q2:10.1516Did not advance
Alexandra Wenk100 m butterfly58.4921Did not advance
200 m individual medley2:12.4613Q2:12.1312Did not advance
Annika Bruhn
Sarah Köhler
Leonie Kullmann
Paulina Schmiedel
4 × 200 m freestyle relay7:56.7412Did not advance
Annika Bruhn
Lisa Graf
Vanessa Grimberg
Alexandra Wenk
4 × 100 m medley relay4:02.1912Did not advance

Table tennis

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Main article:Table tennis at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Germany has fielded a team of six athletes into the table tennis competition at the Games. Europe's top table tennis playerDimitrij Ovtcharov secured the outright Olympic berth by winning the men's singles title at the2015 European Games. Meanwhile, four-time OlympianTimo Boll, along withHan Ying and Petrissa Solja, took the remaining spots at the European Qualification Tournament inHalmstad,Sweden.[84][85]

Bastian Steger and Chinese-born Shan Xiaona were each awarded the third spot to build the men's and women's teams for the Games as the top European nation in the ITTF Olympic Rankings.[86]

Men
AthleteEventPreliminaryRound 1Round 2Round 3Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal /BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Timo BollSinglesBye Shibaev (RUS)
W 4–3
 Aruna (NGR)
L 2–4
Did not advance
Dimitrij OvtcharovBye Li P (QAT)
W 4–3
 Tokič (SLO)
W 4–1
 Samsonov (BLR)
L 2–4
Did not advance
Timo Boll
Dimitrij Ovtcharov
Bastian Steger
Team Chinese Taipei (TPE)
W 3–1
 Austria (AUT)
W 3–1
 Japan (JPN)
L 1–3
 South Korea (KOR)
W 3–1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Women
AthleteEventPreliminaryRound 1Round 2Round 3Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal /BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Han YingSinglesBye Komwong (THA)
W 4–0
 Li X (FRA)
W 4–1
 Ding N (CHN)
L 0–4
Did not advance
Petrissa SoljaBye Ri M-s (PRK)
L 0–4
Did not advance
Han Ying
Shan Xiaona
Petrissa Solja
Team United States (USA)
W 3–0
 Hong Kong (HKG)
W 3–1
 Japan (JPN)
W 3–2
 China (CHN)
L 0–3
2nd place, silver medalist(s)

Taekwondo

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Main article:Taekwondo at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Germany entered three athletes into the taekwondo competition at the Olympics. 2008 OlympianLevent Tuncat and Tahir Güleç qualified automatically for their respective weight classes by finishing in the top 6 WTF Olympic rankings.[87] Rabia Gülec secured a third spot on the German team by virtue of her finish in the women's welterweight category (67 kg) at the2016 European Qualification Tournament inIstanbul,Turkey.

AthleteEventRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsRepechageFinal /BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Levent TuncatMen's −58 kg Pie (DOM)
LDSQ
Did not advance
Tahir GüleçMen's −80 kg Hernández (DOM)
W 4–2
 Cisse (CIV)
L 1–7
Did not advance Paziński (POL)
L 5–6
Did not advance7
Rabia GülecWomen's −67 kg Baryshnikova (RUS)
W 9–8
 Tatar (TUR)
L 1–5
Did not advance

Tennis

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Main article:Tennis at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Germany has entered eight tennis players (three men, five women) into the Olympic tournament.Alexander Zverev (world no. 38) andPhilipp Kohlschreiber (world no. 26) qualified directly for the men's singles as two of the top 56 eligible players in theATP World Rankings, whileAngelique Kerber (world no. 4),Andrea Petkovic (world no. 33),Annika Beck (world no. 41), andLaura Siegemund (world no. 42) did so for the women's singles based on theirWTA World Rankings as of 6 June 2016. Jamaican-bornDustin Brown andJan-Lennard Struff had also claimed two of six ITF Olympic men's singles places to join Zverev and Kohlschreiber, as Germany's top-ranked tennis players outside of direct qualifying position.

Having been directly entered to the singles, Siegemund also opted to play with her partnerAnna-Lena Grönefeld in the women's doubles.[88][89]

On 30 July 2016, Zverev announced his withdrawal from the Games due to physical problems.[90]

Men
AthleteEventRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Dustin BrownSingles Bellucci (BRA)
L 6–4, 4–5ret
Did not advance
Philipp Kohlschreiber Pella (ARG)
W 4–6, 6–1, 6–2
 Martin (SVK)
LWO
Did not advance
Jan-Lennard Struff Donskoy (RUS)
L 3–6, 4–6
Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Annika BeckSingles Konjuh (CRO)
L 6–2, 1–6, 3–6
Did not advance
Angelique Kerber Duque (COL)
W 6–3, 7–5
 Bouchard (CAN)
W 6–4, 6–2
 Stosur (AUS)
W 6–0, 7–5
 Konta (GBR)
W 6–1, 6–2
 Keys (USA)
W 6–3, 7–5
 Puig (PUR)
L 4–6, 6–4, 1–6
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Andrea Petkovic Svitolina (UKR)
L 6–7, 1–6
Did not advance
Laura Siegemund Pironkova (BUL)
W 1–6, 6–4, 6–2
 Zhang S (CHN)
W 6–2, 6–4
 Flipkens (BEL)
W 6–4, 6–3
 Puig (PUR)
L 1–6, 1–6
Did not advance
Anna-Lena Grönefeld
Laura Siegemund
Doubles Kasatkina /
Kuznetsova (RUS)
L 1–6, 4–6
Did not advance
Angelique Kerber
Andrea Petkovic
 Errani /
Vinci (ITA)
L 2–6, 2–6
Did not advance

Triathlon

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Main article:Triathlon at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Germany has qualified two triathletes for the women's event at the Olympics. London 2012 OlympianAnne Haug and rookie Laura Lindemann were ranked among the top 40 eligible triathletes based on the ITU Olympic Qualification List as of 15 May 2016.[13]

AthleteEventSwim (1.5 km)Trans 1Bike (40 km)Trans 2Run (10 km)Total TimeRank
Anne HaugWomen's21:110:571:04:500:4035:182:02:5636
Laura Lindemann19:180:541:04:300:4336:272:01:5228

Volleyball

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Main article:Volleyball at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Beach

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Three German beach volleyball teams (one men's pair and two women's pairs) qualified directly for the Olympics by virtue of their nation's top 15 placement in theFIVB Olympic Rankings as of 13 June 2016.[91][92] Among the beach volleyball players featured two-time OlympianLaura Ludwig, along with her rookie partnerKira Walkenhorst.

AthleteEventPreliminary roundStandingRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Markus Böckermann
Lars Flüggen
Men'sPool B
 KantorŁosiak (POL)
L 0 – 2 (11–21, 21–23)
 BrouwerMeeuwsen (NED)
L 1 – 2 (21–19, 17–21, 16–14)
 BarsoukLiamin (RUS)
L 0 – 2 (14–21, 17–21)
4Did not advance
Karla Borger
Britta Büthe
Women'sPool E
 HeidrichZumkehr (SUI)
L 0 – 2 (12–21, 16–21)
 van Gestelvan der Vlist (NED)
W 2 – 0 (21–19, 21–14)
 BansleyPavan (CAN)
L 0 – 2 (19–21, 15–21)
Lucky Losers
 AgudoPérez (VEN)
W 2 – 0 (21–13, 21–8)
3q Antunes
França (BRA)
L 0 – 2 (17–21, 19–21)
Did not advance
Laura Ludwig
Kira Walkenhorst
Pool D
 El-GhobashyMeawad (EGY)
W 2 – 0 (21–12, 21–15)
 BroderValjas (CAN)
W 2 – 0 (21–17, 21–11)
 GiombiniMenegatti (ITA)
W 2 – 1 (21–18, 18–21, 15–9)
1Q Forrer
Vergé-Dépré (SUI)
W 2 – 0 (21–19, 21–10)
 Pavan
Bansley (CAN)
W 2 – 0 (21–14, 21–14)
 Antunes
França (BRA)
W 2 – 0 (21–18, 21–12)
 Bednarczuk
Seixas (BRA)
W 2 – 0 (21–18, 21–14)
1st place, gold medalist(s)

Weightlifting

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Main article:Weightlifting at the 2016 Summer Olympics

German weightlifters have qualified four men's quota places for the Rio Olympics based on their combined team standing by points at the2014 and2015 IWF World Championships. A single women's Olympic spot had been added to the German roster by virtue of a top six national finish at the2016 European Championships.[93] The team must allocate these places to individual athletes by 20 June 2016.

The weightlifting team was named to the Olympic roster on 2 July 2016, withAlmir Velagic andJürgen Spieß remarkably going to their second Olympics.[13][94]

AthleteEventSnatchClean & jerkTotalRank
ResultRankResultRank
Nico MüllerMen's −77 kg151111811033210
Jürgen SpießMen's −105 kg17014220539010
Alexej ProchorowMen's +105 kg180172151639516
Almir Velagic18811232104109
Sabine KustererWomen's −58 kg9091101120010

Wrestling

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Main article:Wrestling at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Germany has qualified a total of seven wrestlers for each of the following weight classes into the Olympic competition. Two of them finished among the top six to book Olympic spot each in the men's Greco-Roman 66 kg and women's freestyle 69 kg at the2015 World Championships, while two more Olympix berths were awarded to German wrestlers, who progressed to the top two finals at the2016 European Qualification Tournament.[95]

Three further wrestlers had claimed the remaining Olympic slots to round out the German roster in separate World Qualification Tournaments; two of them at theinitial meet inUlaanbaatar and two more at thefinal meet inIstanbul.

Key:

  • VT –Victory by Fall.
  • PP – Decision by Points – the loser with technical points.
  • PO – Decision by Points – the loser without technical points.
  • ST – Technical superiority – the loser without technical points and a margin of victory of at least 8 (Greco-Roman) or 10 (freestyle) points.
Men's Greco-Roman
AthleteEventQualificationRound of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalRepechage 1Repechage 2Final /BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Frank Stäbler−66 kgBye Venckaitis (LTU)
W 3–1PP
 Štefanek (SRB)
L 1–3PP
Did not advanceBye Inoue (JPN)
L 1–3PP
Did not advance7
Denis Kudla−85 kg Kenjeev (KGZ)
W 3–0PO
 Kobliashvili (GEO)
W 3–1PP
 Chakvetadze (RUS)
L 0–4ST
Did not advanceBye Akhlaghi (IRI)
W 3–1PP
 Lőrincz (HUN)
W 3–1PP
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Eduard Popp−130 kgBye Tinaliyev (KAZ)
W 3–0PO
 Babajanzadeh (IRI)
W 3–1PP
 Kayaalp (TUR)
L 0–4ST
Bye Shariati (AZE)
L 0–5VT
5
Women's freestyle
AthleteEventQualificationRound of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalRepechage 1Repechage 2Final /BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Nina Hemmer−53 kg Zhong Xc (CHN)
L 1–3PP
Did not advance14
Luisa Niemesch−58 kg Koblova (RUS)
L 1–3PP
Did not advance Pürevdorj (MGL)
L 0–5VT
Did not advance20
Aline Focken−69 kgBye Zhou F (CHN)
W 3–1PP
 Fransson (SWE)
L 1-3PP
Did not advance9
Maria Selmaier−75 kgBye Wiebe (CAN)
L 0–3PO
Did not advanceBye Zhang Fl (CHN)
L 0–4ST
Did not advance18

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