Germany at the 2012 Summer Olympics
Germany competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, from 27 July to 12 August 2012. This was the nation's sixth consecutive appearance at the Summer Olympics after its reunification in 1990. The German Olympic Sports Confederation sent the nation's smallest delegation to the Games since its reunification. A total of 392 athletes, 218 men and 174 women, competed in 23 sports, and were nominated by DOSB on four occasions.
Germany left London with a total of 44 medals, finishing sixth in the overall medal standings. Eight of these medals were awarded to the team in athletics and canoeing, six in cycling, and four each in equestrian and judo. Seven German athletes won more than a single Olympic medal in London. In team sports, the men's field hockey team managed to defend its Olympic title from Beijing, winning the gold medal against the Netherlands. For the first time since 1932, Germany did not win an Olympic medal in swimming, except for the open water marathon.
Among the nation's medalists were equestrian rider Michael Jung, who led his eventing team to win its first Olympic gold medal in London, and track cyclist Kristina Vogel, who claimed the title in the women's team sprint, along with Miriam Welte. Discus thrower and pre-Olympic favorite Robert Harting celebrated his gold medal victory by ripping off his shirt and then running a hurdle lap. Meanwhile, gymnast Marcel Nguyen won two silver medals in men's all-around and men's parallel bars exercises. Table tennis player Dimitrij Ovtcharov led his team to win a bronze medal in the men's event. Other notable accomplishments included two gold medals won by rowers in men's eight and quadruple sculls, and three gold medals in sprint canoeing.
Medalists
Medal | Name | Sport | Event | Date |
Sandra Auffarth Michael Jung Ingrid Klimke Dirk Schrade Peter Thomsen | Equestrian | Team eventing | ||
Michael Jung | Equestrian | Individual eventing | ||
Filip Adamski Andreas Kuffner Eric Johannesen Maximilian Reinelt Richard Schmidt Lukas Müller Florian Mennigen Kristof Wilke Martin Sauer | Rowing | Men's eight | ||
Kristina Vogel Miriam Welte | Cycling | Women's team sprint | ||
Karl Schulze Philipp Wende Lauritz Schoof Tim Grohmann | Rowing | Men's quadruple sculls | ||
Robert Harting | Athletics | Men's discus throw | ||
Sebastian Brendel | Canoeing | Men's C-1 1000 m | ||
Peter Kretschmer Kurt Kuschela | Canoeing | Men's C-2 1000 m | ||
Franziska Weber Tina Dietze | Canoeing | Women's K-2 500 m | ||
Julius Brink Jonas Reckermann | Beach volleyball | Men's tournament | ||
Germany men's national field hockey team | Field hockey | Men's tournament | ||
Britta Heidemann | Fencing | Women's épée | ||
Sideris Tasiadis | Canoe slalom | Men's slalom C-1 | ||
Ole Bischof | Judo | Men's 81 kg | ||
Annekatrin Thiele Carina Bär Julia Richter Britta Oppelt | Rowing | Women's quadruple sculls | ||
Judith Arndt | Cycling | Women's road time trial | ||
Tony Martin | Cycling | Men's road time trial | ||
Kerstin Thiele | Judo | Women's 70 kg | ||
Marcel Nguyen | Gymnastics | Men's artistic individual all-around | ||
David Storl | Athletics | Men's shot put | ||
Lilli Schwarzkopf | Athletics | Heptathlon | ||
Marcel Nguyen | Gymnastics | Men's parallel bars | ||
Fabian Hambüchen | Gymnastics | Men's horizontal bar | ||
Helen Langehanenberg Dorothee Schneider Kristina Sprehe | Equestrian | Team dressage | ||
Maximilian Levy | Cycling | Men's keirin | ||
Carolin Leonhardt Franziska Weber Katrin Wagner-Augustin Tina Dietze | Canoeing | Women's K-4 500 m | ||
Christina Obergföll | Athletics | Women's javelin throw | ||
Thomas Lurz | Swimming | Men's 10 km open water | ||
Björn Otto | Athletics | Pole vault | ||
Sabine Spitz | Cycling | Women's cross-country | ||
Betty Heidler | Athletics | Women's hammer throw | ||
Sandra Auffarth | Equestrian | Individual eventing | ||
Hannes Aigner | Canoeing | Men's slalom K-1 | ||
Dimitrij Ovtcharov | Table tennis | Men's singles | ||
Dimitri Peters | Judo | Men's 100 kg | ||
René Enders Maximilian Levy Robert Förstemann | Cycling | Men's team sprint | ||
Andreas Tölzer | Judo | Men's +100 kg | ||
Sebastian Bachmann Peter Joppich Benjamin Kleibrink André Weßels | Fencing | Men's team foil | ||
Max Hoff | Canoeing | Men's K-1 1000 m | ||
Martin Hollstein Andreas Ihle | Canoeing | Men's K-2 1000 m | ||
Timo Boll Dimitrij Ovtcharov Bastian Steger | Table tennis | Men's team | ||
Linda Stahl | Athletics | Women's javelin throw | ||
Raphael Holzdeppe | Athletics | Pole vault | ||
Helena Fromm | Taekwondo | Women's 67 kg |
Delegation
selected a team of 392 athletes, 218 men and 174 women, to compete in 23 sports; it was the nation's smallest team sent to the Olympics after its reunification in 1990. Germany qualified teams only in field hockey, and men's indoor volleyball. Athletics was the largest team by sport, with a total of 77 competitors.The German team featured twelve defending champions from Beijing, including judoka Ole Bischof, freestyle swimmer Britta Steffen, triathlete and two-time world champion Jan Frodeno, modern pentathlete Lena Schöneborn, and weightlifter Matthias Steiner. Other notable German athletes also included swimmer and world-record holder Paul Biedermann, gymnast and pre-Olympic favorite Marcel Nguyen, track cyclist and four-time World Cup champion Maximilian Levy, and open water swimmer Thomas Lurz, bronze medalist in Beijing.
Two naturalized German athletes made their sixth Olympic appearance as individuals: Mongolian-born pistol shooter Munkhbayar Dorjsuren, who won two Olympic bronze medals, and Uzbek-born gymnast Oksana Chusovitina, who won silver in the women's vault exercises. Other naturalized athletes included Kazakh-born marathon runner Irina Mikitenko, who competed at her fifth Olympics as an individual athlete, and Georgian-born trampoline gymnast Anna Dogonadze, who represented her current nation in four consecutive Olympic games. Pistol shooter and triple Olympic gold medalist Ralf Schumann was at his seventh appearance, having participated at every Olympic Games since 1988. Rifle shooters Maik Eckhardt and Sonja Pfeilschifter, on the other hand, made their fifth Olympic appearance, although the latter had participated in the Games since 1992. Equestrian eventing rider and Olympic gold medalist Peter Thomsen, at age 51, was the oldest athlete of the team, while gymnast Janine Berger was the youngest, at age 16.
Several German athletes also came from their families, who previously competed at the Summer Olympics. Ingrid Klimke, daughter of the late Reiner Klimke, and Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum, sister-in-law of four-time gold medalist Ludger Beerbaum, followed their families' role and tradition in participating at the Olympic games and ultimately, in winning an Olympic equestrian medal. Natascha Keller, who competed at her fifth Olympics, succeeded her family's role to lead the national team in women's field hockey. Because of her sporting success and popularity, Keller became Germany's first female flag bearer at the opening ceremony since 2000, and the fourth in Olympic history.
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:
Sport | Men | Women | Total |
Archery | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Athletics | 37 | 40 | 77 |
Badminton | 4 | 2 | 6 |
Boxing | 4 | 0 | 4 |
Canoeing | 15 | 6 | 21 |
Cycling | 13 | 12 | 25 |
Diving | 4 | 4 | 8 |
Equestrian | 4 | 9 | 13 |
Fencing | 7 | 5 | 12 |
Field hockey | 16 | 16 | 32 |
Gymnastics | 6 | 13 | 19 |
Judo | 6 | 5 | 11 |
Modern pentathlon | 2 | 2 | 4 |
Rowing | 28 | 20 | 48 |
Sailing | 8 | 4 | 12 |
Shooting | 9 | 8 | 17 |
Swimming | 19 | 11 | 30 |
Table tennis | 3 | 3 | 6 |
Taekwondo | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Tennis | 3 | 5 | 8 |
Triathlon | 3 | 3 | 6 |
Volleyball | 16 | 4 | 20 |
Weightlifting | 3 | 2 | 5 |
Wrestling | 3 | 1 | 4 |
Total | 218 | 174 | 392 |
Archery
Germany had qualified the following archers.Athletics
German athletes have so far achieved qualifying standards and DLV standards in the following athletics events :;Men
;Track & road events
;Field events
;Combined events – Decathlon
;Women
;Track & road events
;Field events
;Combined events – Heptathlon
Athlete | Event | 200 m | 800 m | Final | Rank | |||||
Julia Mächtig | Result | 14.54 | 1.68 | 14.99 | 25.38 | 4.06 | 44.40 | 2:20.34 | 5338 | 31 |
Julia Mächtig | Points | 903 | 830 | 860 | 852 | 322 | 752 | 819 | 5338 | 31 |
Jennifer Oeser | Result | 13.42 SB | 1.80 | 14.16 SB | 24.39 SB | 6.07 | 46.61 | 5455 | 30 | |
Jennifer Oeser | Points | 1062 | 978 | 805 | 944 | 871 | 795 | 0 | 5455 | 30 |
Lilli Schwarzkopf | Result | 13.26 PB | 1.83 PB | 14.77 SB | 24.77 SB | 6.30 SB | 51.73 | 2:10.50 SB | 6649 PB | |
Lilli Schwarzkopf | Points | 1086 | 1016 | 845 | 908 | 943 | 894 | 957 | 6649 PB |
Badminton
Boxing
Germany has so far qualified boxers for the following events.;Men
Canoeing
Slalom
Sprint
;Men;Women
Qualification Legend: FA = Qualify to final ; FB = Qualify to final B
Cycling
Road
;Men;Women
Track
;Sprint;Team sprint
;Pursuit
;Keirin
Athlete | Event | 1st Round | Repechage | 2nd Round | Final |
Athlete | Event | Rank | Rank | Rank | Rank |
Maximilian Levy | Men's keirin | 1 Q | 1 Q | ||
Kristina Vogel | Women's keirin | 1 Q | 6 Q | 10 |
;Omnium
Mountain biking
Förstemann was nominated in Mountain biking, but participated as track biker.BMX
Diving
Germany has qualified 8 athletes, which includes two quota place in the men's 3 m springboard and two in the men's 10 m platform events;;Men
;Women
Equestrian
Germany has qualified a complete team in all competitions. That makes a total of twelve athletes. Germany also qualified another dressage rider by rankings.Dressage
- Anabel Balkenhol only competed as an individual and her scores did not count towards the team event.
Eventing
"#" 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.- Dirk Schrade would have advanced to the final but for the rule that only the best three individual riders of a nation are allowed to advance.
- * Ingrid Klimke withdrew in a bid to allow her Teammate Dirk Schrade to advance to the final, however the rules did not allow this and neither Klimke nor Schrade participated in the final in the end.
Show jumping
"#" 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.- Philipp Weishaupt was originally nominated to compete with his horse Monte Bellini. He had to withdraw after his horse contracted an infection a few days before the games. Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum replaced him in the individual and team event.
- * Because of his low ranking in the first round, Christian Ahlmann did not advance to the individual final. He was however allowed to continue to compete in the team event as the penalties of round 1 did not count towards the team ranking.
Fencing
Germany has qualified 12 fencers. An additional three fencers were nominated as alternate athletes for the team competitions.;Men
;Women
Field hockey
Men's tournament
Germany has qualified a team in the men's event. Germany is in Pool B of the men's competition.;Roster
;Group play
;Semifinal
;Final
Women's tournament
Germany has qualified a team in the women's event.;Roster
;Group play
;7th/8th place game
Gymnastics
Artistic
;Men;Team
;Individual finals
;Women
;Team
;Individual finals
Rhythmic
Trampoline
Judo
;Men;Women
Modern pentathlon
Rowing
;Men;Women
Qualification Legend: FA=Final A ; FB=Final B ; FC=Final C ; FD=Final D ; FE=Final E ; FF=Final F ; SA/B=Semifinals A/B; SC/D=Semifinals C/D; SE/F=Semifinals E/F; Q=Quarterfinals; R=Repechage
Sailing
Germany has qualified 1 boat for each of the following events;Men
;Women
;Open
M = Medal race; EL = Eliminated – did not advance into the medal race;
Shooting
Germany has qualified for 17 quota places in shooting events;;Men
;Women
Swimming
DOSB has nominated the following swimmers:;Men
- advanced to the final despite only placing ninth in the semifinal due to higher placed swimmer pulling out of the final beforehand
Qualification legend = S/O Swim-off; WSO Win swim-off; LSO Lost swim-off
Table tennis
Germany has qualified four athletes for singles table tennis events. Based on their world rankings as of 16 May 2011 Timo Boll and Dimitrij Ovtcharov have qualified for the men's event; Wu Jiaduo and Kristin Silbereisen have qualified for the women's.;Men
;Women
Taekwondo
Germany has qualified 2 athletes.Tennis
;Men;Women
;Mixed
Triathlon
Germany has qualified the following athletes.Athlete | Event | Swim | Trans 1 | Bike | Trans 2 | Run | Total Time | Rank |
Jan Frodeno | Men's | 17:20 | 0:46 | 58:46 | 0:28 | 30:06 | 1:47:26 | 6 |
Steffen Justus | Men's | 18:07 | 0:42 | 59:36 | 0:31 | 30:16 | 1:49:12 | 16 |
Maik Petzold | Men's | 17:23 | 0:42 | 58:47 | 0:31 | 33:00 | 1:50:23 | 31 |
Svenja Bazlen | Women's | 19:28 | 0:40 | 1:05:29 | 0:33 | 38:01 | 2:04:11 | 32 |
Anja Dittmer | Women's | 19:25 | 0:44 | 1:05:27 | 0:30 | 35:32 | 2:01:38 | 12 |
Anne Haug | Women's | 19:44 | 0:42 | 1:06:59 | 0:28 | 33:42 | 2:01:35 | 11 |
Volleyball
Beach
Indoor
Germany qualified a men's team for the indoor tournament.- Men's team event – 1 team of 12 players
Men's tournament
;Group play
;Quarterfinal
Weightlifting
Germany has qualified 3 men and 2 women.Wrestling
;Men's freestyle;Men's Greco-Roman
;Women's freestyle