- Source: Germany at the 2010 Winter Olympics
Germany participated at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 153 athletes represented Germany, entering all 15 sports. Figure skater Sarah Hecken (aged 16) was the youngest team member, while Curling European Champion Andrea Schöpp was the oldest at 44. Three time Olympic champion André Lange (bobsleigh) was the flagbearer at the opening ceremony on 12 February 2010. German athletes earned €15,000 for a gold medal, €10,000 for a silver, and €7,500 for a bronze.
Medalists
Alpine skiing
Katharina Dürr was also a member of the German team, but did not participate in any event.
In the super combined, run 1 is the downhill, and run 2 is the slalom.
Biathlon
Men
Women
Tina Bachmann was a member of the German biathlon team, but did not participate in any event.
Bobsleigh
Cross-country skiing
Men
Women
Curling
= Men's tournament
=Men's team
Andreas Kapp (skip)
Daniel Herberg
Holger Höhne
Andreas Kempf
Andreas Lang
Fixtures and results
Tuesday, 16 February, 9:00 AM
Tuesday, 16 February, 7:00 PM
Wednesday, 17 February, 2:00 PM
Thursday, 18 February, 9:00 AM
Friday, 19 February, 2:00 PM
Saturday, 20 February, 9:00 AM
Sunday, 21 February, 2:00 PM
Monday, 22 February, 9:00 AM
Monday, 22 February, 7:00 PM
Standings
= Women's tournament
=Women's team
Andrea Schöpp (skip)
Stella Heiß
Melanie Robillard
Corinna Scholz
Monika Wagner
Fixtures and results
Tuesday, 16 February, 2:00 PM
Wednesday, 17 February, 9:00 AM
Thursday, 18 February, 2:00 PM
Friday, 19 February, 9:00 AM
Saturday, 20 February, 2:00 PM
Sunday, 21 February, 9:00 AM
Sunday, 21 February, 7:00 PM
Tuesday, 23 February, 9:00 AM
Tuesday, 23 February, 7:00 PM
Standings
Figure skating
Germany will compete in all events for the first time since the reunification.
Freestyle skiing
Germany did not enter athletes for the moguls and aerials events. Martin Fiala made his Olympic debut at the age of 41.
Men
Women
Ice hockey
= Men's tournament
=Roster
The following is the German roster in the men's ice hockey tournament of the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Defenceman Jason Holland was replaced by Sven Butenschön, and forwards Alexander Barta and Philip Gogulla were replaced by Kai Hospelt and Jochen Hecht, respectively.
Group play
Germany played in Group C.
Round-robin
All times are local (UTC-8).
Standings
Final rounds
Qualification playoff
Luge
Germany earned the maximum quota of ten spots.
Nordic combined
Short track speed skating
Men
Robert Becker was also part of the German team but did not participate in any event.
Women
Skeleton
Germany earned the maximum quota of six spots.
Ski jumping
Snowboarding
Halfpipe
Parallel giant slalom
Snowboard cross
Speed skating
Men
Women
Team pursuit
See also
Germany at the Olympics
Germany at the 2010 Winter Paralympics
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