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Germany at the
2015 European Games
IOC codeGER
NOCGerman Olympic Sports Confederation
Websitewww.dosb.de
in Baku, Azerbaijan
12 – 28 June 2015
Competitors265[1] in 16 sports
Flag bearerFabian Hambüchen
Medals
Ranked 4th
Gold
16
Silver
17
Bronze
33
Total
66
European Games appearances (overview)

Germany is scheduled to participate at the 2015 European Games, in Baku, Azerbaijan from 12 to 28 June 2015.[2]

Medalists

Medal Name Sport Event Date
 Gold Max Hoff Canoe sprint Men's K1-1000m 15 June
 Gold Sebastian Brendel Canoe sprint Men's C1-1000m 15 June
 Gold Han Ying
Shan Xiaona
Petrissa Solja
Table Tennis Women's Team 15 June
 Gold Max Hoff Canoe sprint Men's K1-5000m 16 June
 Gold Henri Junghänel Shooting Men's 50m rifle prone 18 June
 Gold Karina Winter Archery Women's individual 19 June
 Gold Dimitrij Ovtcharov Table Tennis Men's singles 19 June
 Gold Louisa Stawczynski
Saskia Oettinghaus
Diving Women's 3 metre synchronized springboard 20 June
 Gold Fabian Hambüchen Gymnastics Men's horizontal bar 20 June
 Gold Christian Reitz Shooting Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol 21 June
 Gold Christian Reitz
Monika Karsch
Shooting Mixed 10 metre air pistol 22 June
 Gold Paul Hentschel Swimming Men's 400 metre freestyle 23 June
 Silver Jonathan Horne Karate Men's +84 kg 14 June
 Silver Franziska Weber
Conny Wassmuth
Verena Hantl
Tina Dietze
Canoe sprint Women's K4-500m 15 June
 Silver Max Rendschmidt
Marcus Gross
Canoe sprint Men's K2-1000m 15 June
 Silver Leah Griesser
Sophie Scheder
Elisabeth Seitz
Gymnastics Women's artistic team all-around 15 June
 Silver Ronald Rauhe
Tim Liebscher
Canoe sprint Men's K2-200m 16 June
 Silver Marcel Ewald Wrestling Men's Freestyle 57 kg 17 June
 Silver Louisa Stawczynski Diving Women's 1 metre springboard 19 June
 Silver Fabian Hambüchen Gymnastics Men's floor exercise 20 June
 Silver Sophie Scheder Gymnastics Women's uneven bars 20 June
 Silver Laura Kelsch Swimming Women's 50 metre breaststroke 23 June
 Bronze Frank Stäbler Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 71 kg 13 June
 Bronze Ramsin Azizsir Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 85 kg 14 June
 Bronze Peter Kretschmer
Michael Müller
Canoe sprint Men's C2-1000m 15 June
 Bronze Levent Tuncat Taekwondo Men's 58 kg 15 June
 Bronze Aline Focken Wrestling Women's Freestyle 69 kg 15 June
 Bronze Barbara Engleder Shooting Women's 10m air rifle 16 June
 Bronze Elena Wassen Diving Women's 10m platform 18 June
 Bronze Frithjof Seidel
Nico Herzog
Diving Men's 3 metre synchronized springboard 19 June
 Bronze Martin Gromowski
Kyrylo Sonn
Gymnastics Men's trampoline synchronized 19 June
 Bronze Monika Karsch Shooting Women's 25 metre pistol 20 June
 Bronze Saskia Oettinghaus Diving Women's 3 metre springboard 21 June
 Bronze Oliver Geis Shooting Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol 21 June

[3]

Archery

Germany has qualified for three quota places in both the men's and the women's archery events at the Games, and as a result has also qualified for the team events.

Athlete Event Ranking round Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Score Seed Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Florian Kahllund Men's individual 674 5 Grischke
Liechtenstein
W 6-0
Fernandez
Spain
W 6-4
Alvariño
Spain
L 3-7
Did not advance 9
Christian Weiss 657 27 Skalberg
Sweden
W 6-2
Plihon
France
L 4-6
Did not advance 17
Simon Nesemann 654 30 Hristov
Bulgaria
L 2-6
Did not advance 33
Lisa Unruh Women's individual 662 1 Bye Zuranska
Poland
W 7-1
Tonetta
Italy
L 2-6
Did not advance 9
Karina Winter 646 9 Deineko
Switzerland
W 6-0
Unsal
Turkey
W 6-5
Erdyniyeva
Russia
W 7-1
Tonetta
Italy
W 7-1
Psarra
Greece
W 6-2
Jager
Denmark
W 6-2
1st place, gold medalist(s)
Elena Richter 644 11 Kreicberga
Latvia
W 6-0
Marusava
Belarus
W 6-2
Sartori
Italy
L 4-6
Did not advance 9
Florian Kahllund
Christian Weiss
Simon Nesemann
Men's team 1985 6 Norway
Norway
W 5-1
France
France
L 3-5
Did not advance 5
Lisa Unruh
Karina Winter
Elena Richter
Women's team 1952 1 Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan
W 6-0
Belarus
Belarus
L 2-6
Did not advance 5
Lisa Unruh
Florian Kahllund
Mixed team 1336 2 Slovenia
Slovenia
L 2-6
Did not advance 9

Gymnastics

Aerobic

Germany has qualified two athletes after the performance at the 2013 Aerobic Gymnastics European Championships.[4]

  • Pairs – 1 pair of 2 athletes

Artistic

  • Women's – 3 quota places

Trampoline

Germany qualified two athletes based on the results at the 2014 European Trampoline Championships. The gymnasts will compete in both the individual and the synchronized event.

  • Men's – 2 quota place
  • Women's – 2 quota places

Triathlon

References

  1. ^ "DOSB mit 265 Athletinnen und Athleten nach Baku (German)". DOSB. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
  2. ^ Baku 2015 Participants
  3. ^ "Germany - Medals". Baku 2015 1st European Games. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  4. ^ http://www.webfpg.com/FFgExport/2013_ARQUES/Resultat/pdf/SEN_Results_Mixed_Pair%27s_Finals.pdf/