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Germany at the Paralympics

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Sporting event delegation
Germany at the
Paralympics
IPC codeGER
NPCNational Paralympic Committee Germany
Websitewww.dbs-npc.de (in German)
Medals
Gold
658
Silver
649
Bronze
609
Total
1,916
Summer appearances
Winter appearances
Other related appearances
 East Germany (1984)

Germany (GER) participated in theinaugural Paralympic Games in 1960 inRome, where it sent a delegation of nine athletes. The country, since 1949 officially theFederal Republic of Germany (FRG), was until 1990 also calledWest Germany while the separate EastGerman Democratic Republic (GDR) existed, which was recognized by the IOC only after 1964.East German athletes, however,participated in the Paralympics for the first and last time in 1984. Following thereunification of Germany in 1990, athletes from all of Germany compete simply as Germany (GER) again.[1]

Germany has participated in every edition of theSummer Paralympics, and has also taken part in every edition of theWinter Paralympics, fromthe first in 1976. Germany was the host country of the1972 Summer Paralympics, inHeidelberg.[2]

East Germany, West Germany and Germany have won a total of 1915 Paralympic medals, of which 658 gold, 649 silver and 609 bronze. This is more than any country other than theUnited States andGreat Britain. TheInternational Paralympic Committee, however, maintains separate records for "West Germany" (1960–88) and "Germany" (1992–present), due to their separateIPC codes, giving West Germany a total of 938 medals (354 golds), and Germany a total of 973 (304 golds). This places the "two countries" seventh and eighth, respectively, on theall-time Paralympic Games medal table - behind the United States, Great Britain,China,Canada,Australia, andFrance.[3]

Germany has consistently been one of the world's strongest nations at the Paralympics. Prior to 2008, at the Summer Games, it had always been among the top ten on the medal tables, and was within the top three on six occasions. In 2008,they finished in the 11th place. At the Winter Games, Germany has always been among the top three, except in 1980 (7th), 1984 (4th) and 2018 (5th). It topped the medal table at the1972 Summer Paralympics (which it hosted), and the1976,2002 and2010 Winter Games.[4]

Among Germany's most successful Paralympians are[5]

  • Reinhild Möller, winner of 19 medals (of which 16 gold) in alpine skiing, and 4 medals (of which 3 are gold) in athletics
  • Claudia Hengst: 25 medals (of which 13 gold) in swimming
  • Gerd Schönfelder: 17 medals (of which 12 gold) in alpine skiing
  • Frank Höfle: 17 medals (of which 10 gold) in cross-country skiing.

Medal tallies

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These tallies include the results for both "Germany" and "West Germany". They do not include the four medals ofEast Germany at the Paralympics.

Summer Paralympics

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Elfriede Ranz (Pilot) andUrsula Egner of Germany on the medal dais after winning silver in the Women's tandem Kilo on the track at the 1996 Atlanta Paralympic Games.
EventGoldSilverBronzeTotalRanking
ItalyRome 19601569303rd
JapanTokyo 1964525129th
IsraelTel Aviv 1968121211356th
GermanyHeidelberg 1972281722671st
CanadaToronto 1976373426974th
NetherlandsArnhem 19806848461613rd
United KingdomUnited StatesStoke Mandeville & New York 19848176752325th
South KoreaSeoul 19887665521932nd
SpainBarcelona 19926151591712nd
United StatesAtlanta 19964058511493rd
AustraliaSydney 20001641389510th
GreeceAthens 2004192831788th
ChinaBeijing 20081425205911th
United KingdomLondon 2012182622668th
BrazilRio de Janeiro 2016182514576th
JapanTokyo 20201312184312th
FranceParis 20241014254911th
United StatesLos Angeles 2028future event
Total53154052415954th

Medals by summer sport

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Medals by sport
SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Athletics217223233673
Swimming142143121406
Table tennis695757183
Road cycling22221963
Archery18101240
Shooting16192055
Wheelchair fencing14231956
Equestrian6141030
Judo44917
Volleyball4239
Wheelchair basketball3519
Dartchery3003
 Powerlifting3003
Track cycling28919
 Sailing2305
Paratriathlon2125
Goalball2103
Paracanoeing1247
 Lawn bowls1001
Wheelchair tennis0145
Rowing0112
Badminton0011
Totals (22 entries)5315395251,595

Winter Paralympics

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EventGoldSilverBronzeTotalRanking
SwedenÖrnsköldsvik 197610126281st
NorwayGeilo 1980369187th
AustriaInnsbruck 1984101410344th
AustriaInnsbruck 198891110303rd
FranceAlbertville & Tignes 199212179382nd
NorwayLillehammer 1994252118642nd
JapanNagano 1998141713442nd
United StatesSalt Lake City 200217115331st
ItalyTurin 2006855182nd
CanadaVancouver 20101356241st
RussiaSochi 2014951152nd
South KoreaPyeongchang 2018784195th
ChinaBeijing 2022487197th
Total1411301133841st

Records

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These records includeWest Germany at the Paralympics.

Summer Paralympics

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Active athletes are inbold.

Multi medalists

German athletes who have won more than three golds or more than five medals.

No.AthleteSportYearsGamesGenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Claudia Hengst Swimming1988-20045F134825
2Marianne Buggenhagen Athletics1992-20167F92314
3Jochen Wollmert Table tennis1992-20126M52310
4Robert Figl Athletics1988-20045M51612
5Wojtek Czyz Athletics2004-20123M4127
5Heinrich Köberle Athletics1984-20005M4105
6Peter Haber Athletics1992-20003M3508
7Martina Willing Athletics1992-20167F34512
8Daniela Schulte Swimming1996-20125F3418
9Britta Jänicke Athletics1988-20004F3126
10Jessica Sachse Athletics1988-20045F2338
11Ramona Brussig Judo2004-20164F2215
12Horst Beyer Athletics1992-20003M2125
13Jörg Frischmann Athletics1992-20003M1225
Multi medalists at single Games

German athletes who have won more than two golds at a single Games. Categorised by medals earned, sports then year.

No.AthleteSportYearGenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Claudia Hengst Swimming1988F6006
2Marianne Buggenhagen Athletics1992F4004
3Jessica Sachse Athletics1992F2002
Multi medals at single event

German athletes who have won more than two golds at a single event in the Summer Paralympics. Categorised by medals earned, sports then gold medals earned.

No.AthleteSportEventYearsGamesGenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Heinrich Köberle AthleticsMarathon1984-20005M4105
2Jochen Wollmert Table tennisSingles1992-20126M3216
3Marianne Buggenhagen AthleticsDiscus throw1992-20167F3104
4Siegmund Hegeholz AthleticsJavelin throw1992-20044M2204
Most appearances

German athletes who have competed in four or more Paralympic Games. Aged under 15 or over 40 are inbold.

No.AthleteSportBirth YearGames YearsFirst/Last AgeGenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Marianne Buggenhagen Athletics19531992-201639 -63F92314
2Martina Willing Athletics19591992-202033 -61F34512
3Heinrich Köberle Athletics19461984-200038 -54M4105
4Jochen Wollmert Table tennis19641992-201228 -48M52310
5Robert Figl Athletics19671988-200421 - 37M51612

Winter Paralympics

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Multi medalists

German athletes who have won three gold medals or more than five medals.

No.AthleteSportYearsGamesGenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Gerd Schönfelder Alpine skiing1992-20106M164222
2Reinhild Möller Alpine skiing1980-20068F162119
3Frank Höfle Biathlon
 Cross-country skiing
1988-20025M135321
4Verena Bentele Biathlon
 Cross-country skiing
1998-20104F122216
5Martin Braxenthaler Alpine skiing1998-20104M101112
6Anna Schaffelhuber Alpine skiing2010-20183F7119
7Thomas Oelsner Biathlon1994-20064M54110
8Andrea Rothfuss Alpine skiing2006-20184F19312
Multi medals at single Games

German athletes who have won two golds in a single Games. Categorised by medals earned, sports then year.

No.AthleteSportYearGenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Verena Bentele Biathlon
 Cross-country skiing
2010F5005
Anna Schaffelhuber Alpine skiing2014F5005
3Gerd Schönfelder Alpine skiing2010M4105
Multi medals at single event

German athletes who have won two golds in a single event in the Winter Paralympics. Categorised by medals earned, sports then gold medals earned.

No.AthleteSportEventYearsGamesGenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Frank Höfle Biathlon7.5km1992-20024M3014
Most appearances

German athletes who have competed in four or more Winter Paralympic Games. Ages under 15 or over 40 are inbold.

No.AthleteSportBirth YearGames YearsFirst/Last AgeGenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Reinhild Möller Alpine skiing19561980-200624 -50F162119
2Gerd Schönfelder Alpine skiing19701992-201022 -40M164222

See also

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References

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  1. ^Germany at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
  2. ^Germany at the Paralympics,International Paralympic Committee
  3. ^Germany at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
  4. ^Germany at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
  5. ^Germany at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
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1 Israel has been a member of theEuropean Paralympic Committee (EOC) since 1994.
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