Germany at the 2010 Winter Paralympics
Template:Infobox Paralympics Germany Germany sent 20 competitors to compete in four disciplines at the 2010 Winter Paralympics in Vancouver, Canada. They placed first overall in the medal standings with a total of 13 gold medals.[1]
The Alpine Ski Team from Germany won a total of 15 medals.[2] The medalists are:
- Martin Braxenthaler - Men's Super Combined, sitting
- Martin Braxenthaler - Men's Giant Slalom, sitting
- Martin Braxenthaler - Men's Slalom, sitting
- Gerd Schönfelder - Men's Super Combined, standing
- Gerd Schönfelder - Men's Super G, standing
- Gerd Schönfelder - Men's Downhill, standing
- Gerd Schönfelder - Men's Giant Slalom, standing
- Martin Braxenthaler - Men's Super G, sitting
- Gerd Schönfelder - Men's Slalom, standing
- Andrea Rothfuss - Women's Giant Slalom, standing
- Andrea Rothfuss - Women's Slalom, standing
- Andrea Rothfuss - Women's Super G, standing
- Andrea Rothfuss - Women's Downhill, standing
- Anna Schaffelhuber - Women's Super G, sitting
- Gerd Gradwohl - Men's Downhill, visually impaired
The Biathlon team from Germany won a total of 5 medals at the 2010 Winter Paralympics.[3] The medalists are:
- Verena Bentele Women's 12.5 km, visually impaired
- Verena Bentele Women's 3 km, visually impaired
- Wilhelm Brem Men's 12.5 km, visually impaired
- Josef Giesen Men's 12.5 km, standing
- Andrea Eskau Women's 10 km, sitting
The German athletes participating in the Cross-country skiing events won a total of 4 medals.[4] The medalists are:
- Verena Bentele Women's 1 km sprint classic, visually impaired
- Verena Bentele Women's 5 km classic, visually impaired
- Verena Bentele Women's 15 km free, visually impaired
- Andrea Eskau Women's 5 km, sitting
Germany competed in wheelchair curling. They placed last, with a score of 3-6, equaling the teams from Great Britain, Switzerland, Norway and Japan. Their results are:[5]
Squad list[6] | Round robin[7] | Tie-breaker | Semifinal | Final | Rank | |
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Result | Rank | |||||
Jens Jaeger |
Norway W(10-6) | T6 | DNA | DNA | DNA | T6 |
United States L(5-6) | ||||||
Japan W(12-4) | ||||||
Switzerland L(3-9) | ||||||
Italy W(7-6) | ||||||
Great Britain L(2-9) | ||||||
Canada L(6-8) | ||||||
South Korea L(2-9) | ||||||
Sweden L(3-10) |
See also
References
- ^ http://www.vancouver2010.com/paralympic-games/medals/medallists/index_ct-XA.html?cat1=GER
- ^ http://www.vancouver2010.com/paralympic-games/medals/medallists/index_ct-XA.html?cat1=GER
- ^ http://www.vancouver2010.com/paralympic-games/medals/medallists/index_ct-XA.html?cat1=GER
- ^ http://www.vancouver2010.com/paralympic-games/medals/medallists/index_ct-XA.html?cat1=GER
- ^ http://www.vancouver2010.com/paralympic-games/wheelchair-curling/
- ^ Round Robin Session 1, Vancouver 2010 official website
- ^ "Wheelchair Curling Schedule and Results". Vancouver 2010 official website. Retrieved 2010-02-10.