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Germany at the Summer Olympics

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Germany at the
Summer Olympics
IOC codeGER
NOCGerman Olympic Sports Confederation
Websitewww.dosb.de (in German, English, and French)
Medals
Gold
450
Silver
470
Bronze
499
Total
1,419
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
1906 Intercalated Games

––––

 Saar (1952)
 United Team of Germany (1956–1964)
 East Germany (1968–1988)
 West Germany (1968–1988)

Athletes from Germany (GER) have appeared in 27 of the 30 Summer Olympic Games, having competed in all Games except[1] those of 1920, 1924 and 1948, when they were not permitted to do so. Germany has hosted the Summer Olympic Games twice; the 1936 Games in Berlin, and the 1972 Games in Munich.

The nation appeared 15 times as a single country (IOC code GER), before World War II and again after German reunification in 1990. Three times, from 1956 to 1964, German athletes from the separate states in West and East competed as a United Team of Germany, which is currently listed by the IOC as EUA, not GER.

Due to partition under occupation that resulted in three (until 1957) post-war German states, two concurrent Olympic teams with German athletes appeared on five occasions, in 1952, from 1968 to 1976, and in 1988. The all-time results of German athletes are thus divided among the designations GER, EUA, FRG, GDR and SAA (the Saarland, which only took part in the 1952 Summer Games and won no medals).

Including the Summer Games of 2020, German athletes have won 1384 medals: 438 gold, 456 silver and 490 bronze. The IOC currently splits these results among four codes, even though only the German Democratic Republic (East Germany; GDR) from 1968 to 1988 had sent a separate team to compete against the team of the German NOC that represented Germany (GER) since 1896.

Timeline of Germany at the Summer Olympics

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1896–1912

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1896–1912

Germany entered all Olympic Games starting in 1896, even though the relations between the German Empire under Kaiser Wilhelm II, and the French Third Republic where Pierre de Coubertin revived Olympic games and held the 1900 Summer Olympics, were strained following the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–71. The country's overall medal ranks varied from second through seventh.

The worst result, seventh, occurred in the 1900 Paris Olympics. The German gymnasts were judged no better than 53rd in the single gymnastic contest organized by the French, behind dozens of Frenchmen, who occupied the first 18 places and thus won all three medals. In contrast, the Gymnastics at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens had seen eight contests, with Germans scoring five gold, three silver and two bronze medals.

The anticipated 1916 Summer Olympics, which were to be officially known as the Games of the VI Olympiad, were to have been held in Germany's capital, Berlin. At the outbreak of World War I in 1914, organization continued, as no one foresaw the war dragging on for four years. Eventually, though, the games were canceled.

1920–1948

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1928–1932

After World War I, the German Empire became a republic informally known as Weimar Republic, a change which was reflected in a new flag of Germany that in fact was older than the former one, dating back to early 19th century democratic movements. In the Paris Peace Conference, the outbreak of the war was blamed on Germany and other Central Powers allies. These nations, which by now had new governments, were banned from the 1920 Summer Olympics. While all other banned nations were invited again for the 1924 Summer Olympics, held for the second time in Pierre de Coubertin's home town of Paris, the ban on Germany was not lifted until 1925. This was likely related to French Occupation of the Ruhr and the Rheinland between 1923 and 1925.[citation needed]

After 16 years of absence, a new generation of German athletes returned in the 1928 Summer Olympics, scoring second overall. Four years later, the worldwide Great Depression prevented many athletes from competing in the 1932 Games in Los Angeles. Winning only three gold medals, the German team was ranked ninth, though it did finish tied in silver medals, with 12.

1936

In the spring of 1931 the 1936 Summer Olympics were awarded to Berlin, 20 years later than originally planned. From 1933 onwards, the Nazi Party ruled Germany, a change being marked by the use of the Nazi flag. In the games, the 348 German athletes not only outnumbered the 310 Americans, but outscored them for the first time in the medal count in which Germany ranked first. Also, German gymnasts Konrad Frey and Alfred Schwarzmann won the most medals, with six and five in total, of which three each were gold, while American Jesse Owens had won four gold medals himself. Leni Riefenstahl documented the games in the film Olympia.

The 1940 Summer Olympics as well as the 1944 Summer Olympics were canceled due to World War II. For the 1948 Summer Olympics, with the war a recent memory, Germany and Japan were not invited.

Separate German teams 1952–1988

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1952–1956
since 1972

A United Team of Germany with athletes from two states appeared three times at the Olympic games from 1956 to 1964. The IOC currently does not attribute these results to Germany (GER), but lists them separately as the Equipe Unifiée Allemande (EUA).

In the 1952 Games, only athletes from West Germany and the Saar Protectorate took part. The former represented the Federal Republic of Germany (GER), which as the only independent democratic state, covering the largest part of Germany, claimed exclusive mandate to represent the entire country. Athletes from the Saar Protectorate (SAA) competed as a separate team, as the French-occupied region would not join the Federal Republic of Germany until 1955.

West Germany used the code GER at the Games from 1968 to 1976, although its athletes' participation is now coded as FRG by the IOC, a code introduced in 1980.

Athletes from the Soviet-occupied German Democratic Republic (GDR) appeared in a separate team after the United Team effort was discontinued. In five Games, from 1968 to 1980 and again in 1988, they represented the GDR before the East German states joined the Federal Republic of Germany in 1990, and the GDR ceased to exist.

Since 1990, the enlarged Federal Republic of Germany has been simply called Germany (GER). West Germany's six Olympic teams (from 1952, 1968, 1972, 1976, 1984 and 1988) are still listed by the IOC under FRG, though, and not attributed to GER.

In the 1980s, each of the two states participated in one of the multinational boycotts of Summer Games. Many Western countries, including the Federal Republic of Germany, boycotted the Moscow Games of 1980 due to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan the year before. In return, 14 Eastern Bloc states, including the GDR, boycotted the Los Angeles Games in 1984. Thus, only one German team was present in each of these two Olympics.

FRG (West Germany)

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The Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), often called West Germany during the Cold War, was founded in 1949 as the largest of the three German states formed under occupation after the division of Germany following World War II. The West German NOC continued the tradition of the German NOC that had joined the IOC in 1895, and continued to represent the Germany that was enlarged after the Saar Protectorate (SAA) joined the Federal Republic of Germany in 1956, and after the states of the former German Democratic Republic (GDR) (East Germany) had joined in the process of German reunification in 1990.

German teams competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics under the designations of GER and SAA. In the Games of 1956, 1960 and 1964, German athletes competed as a United Team of Germany (EUA), but 1968 until the end of the Cold War, the two states sent independent teams designated as West and East Germany, until the separate East German state ceased to exist.

United Team of Germany 1956–1964

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1960–1968

After three German states had been founded in Germany under occupation after World War II, athletes from the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG, West Germany) and the German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany) competed together as the United Team of Germany (EUA for French: Équipe unifiée d'Allemagne, German: Gesamtdeutsche Mannschaft) in the 1956, 1960, and 1964 Winter and Summer Olympics.

Prior to that, German athletes from West Germany and the French-occupied Saar Protectorate took part in the 1952 Summer Olympics organized in different teams designated as GER and SAA. The Saar Protectorate joined the Federal Republic after 1955, while the East German authorities, which had not taken part in the 1952 Games, agreed in 1956 to let their athletes compete in a united team that used the black-red-gold tricolour, but with additional Olympic rings in white placed upon the red middle stripe, as East German politicians were eager not to compete under the traditional German flag used both by West Germany and even themselves. Only in 1959, the GDR added socialist symbols to create a distinct Flag of East Germany. As the use of the Deutschlandlied, dating back to 1841 and 1797, of the recently created East German anthem, or of possible combinations was also rejected, Beethoven's melody to Schiller's Ode an die Freude (Ode to Joy) was played for winning German athletes as a compromise in lieu of a national anthem.

During the Games of 1956, 1960 and 1964 the traditional abbreviation GER for Germany was used, or rather the equivalents in the language of the host country. In Innsbruck in 1964, the Austrian officials used the international license plate code of D for Deutschland (Germany) for the country. The IOC code currently uses EUA (from the official French-language IOC designation, Equipe Unifiée Allemande) and applies this in hindsight for the United German Team. No reasoning is given, it may be done to allow for the political circumstances during the German divide between 1949 and 1990, and the involvement of two National Olympic Committees rather than only one.

Despite initially calling for a "united Germany" in the East German anthem, the socialist East German government intensified its separation in Germany, with the erection of the Berlin Wall in August 1961 obstructing travel within Germany even more. The travel of GDR athletes, such as to contests and training sites in the Alps, was limited due to fear of Republikflucht.

As a result of this development, in the 1968 Winter and Summer Olympics, German athletes competed as separate West and East teams, while still using the compromise flag and Beethoven anthem that year. The French organizers of the Grenoble Games used the codes ALL (Allemagne, Germany) and ADE (Allemagne de l'Est, East Germany), which roughly correspond to the IOC codes of GER and GDR.

1968–1988

The separation was completed at the 1972 Winter and Summer Olympics (the latter was hosted by West Germany), when the two countries used separate flags and anthems. This continued until the German Reunification of 1990 where the German Democratic Republic became part of the Federal Republic of Germany.

Overview of Olympic participation

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Medalists

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Archery

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Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Silver Barbara Mensing
Cornelia Pfohl
Sandra Wagner-Sachse
United States 1996 Atlanta Archery Women's team
 Bronze Barbara Mensing
Cornelia Pfohl
Sandra Wagner-Sachse
Australia 2000 Sydney Archery Women's team
 Silver Lisa Unruh Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Archery Women's individual
 Bronze Michelle Kroppen
Charline Schwarz
Lisa Unruh
Japan 2020 Tokyo Archery Women's team
 Silver Michelle Kroppen
Florian Unruh
France 2024 Paris Archery Mixed team

Athletics

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Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Silver Fritz Hofmann Greece 1896 Athens Athletics Men's 100 metres
 Bronze Paul Weinstein United States 1904 St. Louis Athletics Men's high jump
 Silver Hanns Braun
Hans Eicke
Arthur Hoffmann
Otto Trieloff
United Kingdom 1908 London Athletics Men's medley relay
 Bronze Hanns Braun United Kingdom 1908 London Athletics Men's 800 metres
 Silver Hanns Braun Sweden 1912 Stockholm Athletics Men's 400 metres
 Silver Hans Liesche Sweden 1912 Stockholm Athletics Men's high jump
 Gold Lina Radke Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Athletics Women's 800 metres
 Silver Richard Corts
Hubert Houben
Helmut Körnig
Georg Lammers
Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Athletics Men's 4 × 100 metres relay
 Silver Hermann Engelhard
Richard Krebs
Otto Neumann
Harry Werner Storz
Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Athletics Men's 4 × 400 metres relay
 Bronze Georg Lammers Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Athletics Men's 100 metres
 Bronze Helmut Körnig Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Athletics Men's 200 metres
 Bronze Joachim Büchner Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Athletics Men's 400 metres
 Bronze Hermann Engelhard Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Athletics Men's 800 metres
 Bronze Emil Hirschfeld Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Athletics Men's shot put
 Bronze Anni Holdmann
Leni Junker
Rosa Kellner
Leni Schmidt
Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Athletics Women's 4 × 100 metres relay
 Silver Erich Borchmeyer
Friedrich Hendrix
Arthur Jonath
Helmut Körnig
United States 1932 Los Angeles Athletics Men's 4 × 100 metres relay
 Silver Ellen Braumüller United States 1932 Los Angeles Athletics Women's javelin throw
 Bronze Arthur Jonath United States 1932 Los Angeles Athletics Men's 100 metres
 Bronze Wolrad Eberle United States 1932 Los Angeles Athletics Men's decathlon
 Bronze Tilly Fleischer United States 1932 Los Angeles Athletics Women's javelin throw
 Gold Hans Woellke Germany 1936 Berlin Athletics Men's shot put
 Gold Karl Hein Germany 1936 Berlin Athletics Men's hammer throw
 Gold Gerhard Stöck Germany 1936 Berlin Athletics Men's javelin throw
 Gold Gisela Mauermayer Germany 1936 Berlin Athletics Women's discus throw
 Gold Tilly Fleischer Germany 1936 Berlin Athletics Women's javelin throw
 Silver Lutz Long Germany 1936 Berlin Athletics Men's long jump
 Silver Erwin Blask Germany 1936 Berlin Athletics Men's hammer throw
 Silver Anni Steuer Germany 1936 Berlin Athletics Women's 80 metres hurdles
 Silver Luise Krüger Germany 1936 Berlin Athletics Women's javelin throw
 Bronze Alfred Dompert Germany 1936 Berlin Athletics Men's 3000 metres steeplechase
 Bronze Erich Borchmeyer
Erwin Gillmeister
Gerd Hornberger
Wilhelm Leichum
Germany 1936 Berlin Athletics Men's 4 × 100 metres relay
 Bronze Helmut Hamann
Rudolf Harbig
Harry Voigt
Friedrich von Stülpnagel
Germany 1936 Berlin Athletics Men's 4 × 400 metres relay
 Bronze Gerhard Stöck Germany 1936 Berlin Athletics Men's shot put
 Bronze Käthe Krauß Germany 1936 Berlin Athletics Women's 100 metres
 Bronze Elfriede Kaun Germany 1936 Berlin Athletics Women's high jump
 Bronze Paula Mollenhauer Germany 1936 Berlin Athletics Women's discus throw
 Silver Karl Storch Finland 1952 Helsinki Athletics Men's hammer throw
 Silver Helga Klein
Ursula Knab
Marga Petersen
Maria Sander
Finland 1952 Helsinki Athletics Women's 4 × 100 metres relay
 Silver Marianne Werner Finland 1952 Helsinki Athletics Women's shot put
 Bronze Heinz Ulzheimer Finland 1952 Helsinki Athletics Men's 800 metres
 Bronze Werner Lueg Finland 1952 Helsinki Athletics Men's 1500 metres
 Bronze Herbert Schade Finland 1952 Helsinki Athletics Men's 5000 metres
 Bronze Günter Steines
Hans Geister
Heinz Ulzheimer
Karl-Friedrich Haas
Finland 1952 Helsinki Athletics Men's 4 × 400 metres relay
 Bronze Maria Sander Finland 1952 Helsinki Athletics Women's 80 metres hurdles
 Gold Dieter Baumann Spain 1992 Barcelona Athletics Men's 5000 metres
 Gold Heike Henkel Spain 1992 Barcelona Athletics Women's high jump
 Gold Heike Drechsler Spain 1992 Barcelona Athletics Women's long jump
 Gold Silke Renk Spain 1992 Barcelona Athletics Women's javelin throw
 Silver Jürgen Schult Spain 1992 Barcelona Athletics Men's discus throw
 Bronze Stephan Freigang Spain 1992 Barcelona Athletics Men's marathon
 Bronze Ronald Weigel Spain 1992 Barcelona Athletics Men's 50 kilometres walk
 Bronze Kathrin Neimke Spain 1992 Barcelona Athletics Women's shot put
 Bronze Karen Forkel Spain 1992 Barcelona Athletics Women's javelin throw
 Bronze Sabine Braun Spain 1992 Barcelona Athletics Women's heptathlon
 Gold Lars Riedel United States 1996 Atlanta Athletics Men's discus throw
 Gold Astrid Kumbernuss United States 1996 Atlanta Athletics Women's shot put
 Gold Ilke Wyludda United States 1996 Atlanta Athletics Women's discus throw
 Silver Frank Busemann United States 1996 Atlanta Athletics Men's decathlon
 Bronze Florian Schwarthoff United States 1996 Atlanta Athletics Men's 110 metres hurdles
 Bronze Andrej Tiwontschik United States 1996 Atlanta Athletics Men's pole vault
 Bronze Grit Breuer
Linda Kisabaka
Uta Rohländer
Anja Rücker
United States 1996 Atlanta Athletics Women's 4 × 400 metres relay
 Gold Nils Schumann Australia 2000 Sydney Athletics Men's 800 metres
 Gold Heike Drechsler Australia 2000 Sydney Athletics Women's long jump
 Silver Lars Riedel Australia 2000 Sydney Athletics Men's discus throw
 Bronze Astrid Kumbernuss Australia 2000 Sydney Athletics Women's shot put
 Bronze Kirsten Münchow Australia 2000 Sydney Athletics Women's hammer throw
 Silver Nadine Kleinert Greece 2004 Athens Athletics Women's shot put
 Silver Steffi Nerius Greece 2004 Athens Athletics Women's javelin throw
 Silver Christina Obergföll China 2008 Beijing Athletics Women's javelin throw
 Gold Robert Harting United Kingdom 2012 London Athletics Men's discus throw
 Silver Björn Otto United Kingdom 2012 London Athletics Men's pole vault
 Silver David Storl United Kingdom 2012 London Athletics Men's shot put
 Silver Betty Heidler United Kingdom 2012 London Athletics Women's hammer throw
 Silver Christina Obergföll United Kingdom 2012 London Athletics Women's javelin throw
 Silver Lilli Schwarzkopf United Kingdom 2012 London Athletics Women's heptathlon
 Bronze Raphael Holzdeppe United Kingdom 2012 London Athletics Men's pole vault
 Bronze Linda Stahl United Kingdom 2012 London Athletics Women's javelin throw
 Gold Christoph Harting Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Athletics Men's discus throw
 Gold Thomas Röhler Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Athletics Men's javelin throw
 Bronze Daniel Jasinski Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Athletics Men's discus throw
 Gold Malaika Mihambo Japan 2020 Tokyo Athletics Women's long jump
 Silver Kristin Pudenz Japan 2020 Tokyo Athletics Women's discus throw
 Silver Jonathan Hilbert Japan 2020 Tokyo Athletics Men's 50 kilometres walk
 Gold Yemisi Ogunleye France 2024 Paris Athletics Women's shot put
 Silver Leo Neugebauer France 2024 Paris Athletics Men's decathlon
 Silver Malaika Mihambo France 2024 Paris Athletics Women's long jump
 Bronze Alexandra Burghardt
Rebekka Haase
Sophia Junk
Gina Lückenkemper
Lisa Mayer
France 2024 Paris Athletics Women's 4 × 100 metres relay

Basketball

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Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Gold Svenja Brunckhorst
Sonja Greinacher
Elisa Mevius
Marie Reichert
France 2024 Paris Basketball Women's 3x3 tournament

Boxing

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Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Silver Ernst Pistulla Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Boxing Men's light heavyweight
 Silver Hans Ziglarski United States 1932 Los Angeles Boxing Men's bantamweight
 Silver Josef Schleinkofer United States 1932 Los Angeles Boxing Men's featherweight
 Silver Erich Campe United States 1932 Los Angeles Boxing Men's welterweight
 Gold Willi Kaiser Germany 1936 Berlin Boxing Men's flyweight
 Gold Herbert Runge Germany 1936 Berlin Boxing Men's heavyweight
 Silver Michael Murach Germany 1936 Berlin Boxing Men's welterweight
 Silver Richard Vogt Germany 1936 Berlin Boxing Men's light heavyweight
 Bronze Josef Miner Germany 1936 Berlin Boxing Men's featherweight
 Silver Edgar Basel Finland 1952 Helsinki Boxing Men's flyweight
 Bronze Günther Heidemann Finland 1952 Helsinki Boxing Men's welterweight
 Gold Andreas Tews Spain 1992 Barcelona Boxing Men's featherweight
 Gold Torsten May Spain 1992 Barcelona Boxing Men's light heavyweight
 Silver Marco Rudolph Spain 1992 Barcelona Boxing Men's lightweight
 Bronze Jan Quast Spain 1992 Barcelona Boxing Men's light flyweight
 Silver Oktay Urkal United States 1996 Atlanta Boxing Men's light welterweight
 Bronze Zoltan Lunka United States 1996 Atlanta Boxing Men's flyweight
 Bronze Thomas Ulrich United States 1996 Atlanta Boxing Men's light heavyweight
 Bronze Luan Krasniqi United States 1996 Atlanta Boxing Men's heavyweight
 Bronze Sebastian Köber Australia 2000 Sydney Boxing Men's heavyweight
 Bronze Rustamhodza Rahimov Greece 2004 Athens Boxing Men's flyweight
 Bronze Vitali Tajbert Greece 2004 Athens Boxing Men's featherweight
 Bronze Artem Harutyunyan Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Boxing Men's light welterweight
 Bronze Nelvie Tiafack France 2024 Paris Boxing Men's super heavyweight

Beach volleyball

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Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Bronze Jörg Ahmann
Axel Hager
Australia 2000 Sydney Beach volleyball Men's tournament
 Gold Julius Brink
Jonas Reckermann
United Kingdom 2012 London Beach volleyball Men's tournament
 Gold Laura Ludwig
Kira Walkenhorst
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Beach volleyball Women's tournament
 Silver Nils Ehlers
Clemens Wickler
France 2024 Paris Beach volleyball Men's tournament

Canoeing

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Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Gold Ernst Krebs Germany 1936 Berlin Canoeing Men's sprint K-1 10000 metres
 Gold Paul Wevers
Ludwig Landen
Germany 1936 Berlin Canoeing Men's sprint K-2 10000 metres
 Silver Helmut Cämmerer Germany 1936 Berlin Canoeing Men's sprint K-1 1000 metres
 Silver Ewald Tilker
Fritz Bondroit
Germany 1936 Berlin Canoeing Men's sprint K-2 1000 metres
 Silver Erich Hanisch
Willi Horn
Germany 1936 Berlin Canoeing Men's sprint K-2 (folding) 10000 metres
 Bronze Erich Koschik Germany 1936 Berlin Canoeing Men's sprint C-1 1000 metres
 Bronze Xaver Hörmann Germany 1936 Berlin Canoeing Men's sprint K-1 (folding) 10000 metres
 Bronze Egon Drews
Wilfried Soltau
Finland 1952 Helsinki Canoeing Men's sprint C-2 1000 metres
 Bronze Egon Drews
Wilfried Soltau
Finland 1952 Helsinki Canoeing Men's sprint C-2 10000 metres
 Bronze Michael Scheuer Finland 1952 Helsinki Canoeing Men's sprint K-1 10000 metres
 Gold Elisabeth Micheler-Jones Spain 1992 Barcelona Canoeing Women's slalom K-1
 Gold Ulrich Papke
Ingo Spelly
Spain 1992 Barcelona Canoeing Men's sprint C-2 1000 metres
 Gold Kay Bluhm
Torsten Gutsche
Spain 1992 Barcelona Canoeing Men's sprint C-2 500 metres
 Gold Kay Bluhm
Torsten Gutsche
Spain 1992 Barcelona Canoeing Men's sprint C-2 1000 metres
 Gold Mario von Appen
Oliver Kegel
Thomas Reineck
André Wohllebe
Spain 1992 Barcelona Canoeing Men's sprint K-4 1000 metres
 Gold Birgit Schmidt Spain 1992 Barcelona Canoeing Women's sprint K-1 500 metres
 Gold Ramona Portwich
Anke von Seck
Spain 1992 Barcelona Canoeing Women's sprint K-2 500 metres
 Silver Ulrich Papke
Ingo Spelly
Spain 1992 Barcelona Canoeing Men's sprint C-2 500 metres
 Silver Katrin Borchert
Ramona Portwich
Birgit Schmidt
Anke von Seck
Spain 1992 Barcelona Canoeing Women's sprint K-4 500 metres
 Bronze Jochen Lettmann Spain 1992 Barcelona Canoeing Men's slalom K-1
 Bronze Olaf Heukrodt Spain 1992 Barcelona Canoeing Men's sprint C-1 500 metres
 Gold Oliver Fix United States 1996 Atlanta Canoeing Men's slalom K-1
 Gold Andreas Dittmer
Gunar Kirchbach
United States 1996 Atlanta Canoeing Men's sprint C-2 1000 metres
 Gold Kay Bluhm
Torsten Gutsche
United States 1996 Atlanta Canoeing Men's sprint K-2 500 metres
 Gold Thomas Reineck
Olaf Winter
Detlef Hofmann
Mark Zabel
United States 1996 Atlanta Canoeing Men's sprint K-4 1000 metres
 Gold Anett Schuck
Birgit Fischer
Manuela Mucke
Ramona Portwich
United States 1996 Atlanta Canoeing Women's sprint K-4 500 metres
 Silver Kay Bluhm
Torsten Gutsche
United States 1996 Atlanta Canoeing Men's sprint K-2 1000 metres
 Silver Birgit Fischer
Ramona Portwich
United States 1996 Atlanta Canoeing Women's sprint K-2 500 metres
 Bronze André Ehrenberg
Michael Senft
United States 1996 Atlanta Canoeing Men's slalom C-2
 Bronze Thomas Becker United States 1996 Atlanta Canoeing Men's slalom K-1
 Gold Thomas Schmidt Australia 2000 Sydney Canoeing Men's slalom K-1
 Gold Andreas Dittmer Australia 2000 Sydney Canoeing Men's sprint C-1 1000 metres
 Gold Birgit Fischer
Katrin Wagner
Australia 2000 Sydney Canoeing Women's sprint K-2 500 metres
 Gold Birgit Fischer
Manuela Mucke
Anett Schuck
Katrin Wagner
Australia 2000 Sydney Canoeing Women's sprint K-4 500 metres
 Silver Jan Schäfer
Mark Zabel
Björn Bach
Stefan Ulm
Australia 2000 Sydney Canoeing Men's sprint K-4 1000 metres
 Bronze Andreas Dittmer Australia 2000 Sydney Canoeing Men's sprint C-1 500 metres
 Bronze Stefan Uteß
Lars Kober
Australia 2000 Sydney Canoeing Men's sprint C-2 1000 metres
 Bronze Ronald Rauhe
Tim Wieskötter
Australia 2000 Sydney Canoeing Men's sprint K-2 500 metres
 Gold Andreas Dittmer Greece 2004 Athens Canoeing Men's sprint C-1 500 metres
 Gold Christian Gille
Thomas Wylenzek
Greece 2004 Athens Canoeing Men's sprint C-2 1000 metres
 Gold Ronald Rauhe
Tim Wieskötter
Greece 2004 Athens Canoeing Men's sprint K-2 500 metres
 Gold Birgit Fischer
Carolin Leonhardt
Maike Nollen
Katrin Wagner
Greece 2004 Athens Canoeing Women's sprint K-4 500 metres
 Silver Marcus Becker
Stefan Henze
Greece 2004 Athens Canoeing Men's slalom C-2
 Silver Andreas Dittmer Greece 2004 Athens Canoeing Men's sprint C-1 1000 metres
 Silver Andreas Ihle
Mark Zabel
Björn Bach
Stefan Ulm
Greece 2004 Athens Canoeing Men's sprint K-4 1000 metres
 Silver Birgit Fischer
Carolin Leonhardt
Greece 2004 Athens Canoeing Women's sprint K-2 500 metres
 Bronze Stefan Pfannmöller Greece 2004 Athens Canoeing Men's slalom C-1
 Gold Alexander Grimm China 2008 Beijing Canoeing Men's slalom K-1
 Gold Andreas Ihle
Martin Hollstein
China 2008 Beijing Canoeing Men's sprint K-2 1000 metres
 Gold Fanny Fischer
Nicole Reinhardt
Katrin Wagner-Augustin
Conny Waßmuth
China 2008 Beijing Canoeing Women's sprint K-4 500 metres
 Silver Christian Gille
Thomas Wylenzek
China 2008 Beijing Canoeing Men's sprint C-2 1000 metres
 Silver Ronald Rauhe
Tim Wieskötter
China 2008 Beijing Canoeing Men's sprint K-2 500 metres
 Bronze Christian Gille
Thomas Wylenzek
China 2008 Beijing Canoeing Men's sprint C-2 500 metres
 Bronze Lutz Altepost
Norman Bröckl
Torsten Eckbrett
Björn Goldschmidt
China 2008 Beijing Canoeing Men's sprint K-4 1000 metres
 Bronze Katrin Wagner-Augustin China 2008 Beijing Canoeing Women's sprint K-1 500 metres
 Gold Sebastian Brendel United Kingdom 2012 London Canoeing Men's sprint C-1 1000 metres
 Gold Peter Kretschmer
Kurt Kuschela
United Kingdom 2012 London Canoeing Men's sprint C-2 1000 metres
 Gold Franziska Weber
Tina Dietze
United Kingdom 2012 London Canoeing Women's sprint K-2 500 metres
 Silver Sideris Tasiadis United Kingdom 2012 London Canoeing Men's slalom C-1
 Silver Carolin Leonhardt
Franziska Weber
Katrin Wagner-Augustin
Tina Dietze
United Kingdom 2012 London Canoeing Women's sprint K-4 500 metres
 Bronze Hannes Aigner United Kingdom 2012 London Canoeing Men's slalom K-1
 Bronze Max Hoff United Kingdom 2012 London Canoeing Men's sprint K-1 1000 metres
 Bronze Andreas Ihle
Martin Hollstein
United Kingdom 2012 London Canoeing Men's sprint K-2 1000 metres
 Gold Sebastian Brendel Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Canoeing Men's sprint C-1 1000 metres
 Gold Sebastian Brendel
Jan Vandrey
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Canoeing Men's sprint C-2 1000 metres
 Gold Max Rendschmidt
Marcus Gross
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Canoeing Men's sprint K-2 1000 metres
 Gold Max Rendschmidt
Tom Liebscher
Max Hoff
Marcus Gross
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Canoeing Men's sprint K-4 1000 metres
 Silver Franziska Weber
Tina Dietze
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Canoeing Women's sprint K-2 500 metres
 Silver Sabrina Hering
Franziska Weber
Steffi Kriegerstein
Tina Dietze
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Canoeing Women's sprint K-4 500 metres
 Bronze Ronald Rauhe Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Canoeing Men's sprint K-1 200 metres
 Gold Max Rendschmidt
Ronald Rauhe
Tom Liebscher
Max Lemke
Japan 2020 Tokyo Canoeing Men's sprint K-4 500 metres
 Gold Ricarda Funk Japan 2020 Tokyo Canoeing Women's slalom K-1
 Silver Max Hoff
Jacob Schopf
Japan 2020 Tokyo Canoeing Men's sprint K-2 1000 metres
 Bronze Sideris Tasiadis Japan 2020 Tokyo Canoeing Men's slalom C-1
 Bronze Andrea Herzog Japan 2020 Tokyo Canoeing Women's slalom C-1
 Bronze Hannes Aigner Japan 2020 Tokyo Canoeing Men's slalom K-1
 Bronze Sebastian Brendel
Tim Hecker
Japan 2020 Tokyo Canoeing Men's sprint C-2 1000 metres
 Gold Max Lemke
Tom Liebscher
Max Rendschmidt
Jacob Schopf
France 2024 Paris Canoeing Men's sprint K-4 500 metres
 Gold Max Lemke
Jacob Schopf
France 2024 Paris Canoeing Men's sprint K-2 500 metres
 Silver Elena Lilik France 2024 Paris Canoeing Women's slalom C-1
 Silver Sarah Brüßler
Jule Hake
Pauline Jagsch
Paulina Paszek
France 2024 Paris Canoeing Women's sprint K-4 500 metres
 Bronze Noah Hegge France 2024 Paris Canoeing Men's slalom kayak cross
 Bronze Jule Hake
Paulina Paszek
France 2024 Paris Canoeing Women's sprint K-2 500 metres

Cycling

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Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Silver August Gödrich Greece 1896 Athens Cycling Men's road race individual
 Silver Karl Duill France 1900 Paris Cycling Men's points race
 Silver Max Götze
Rudolf Katzer
Hermann Martens
Karl Neumer
United Kingdom 1908 London Cycling Men's team pursuit
 Bronze Karl Neumer United Kingdom 1908 London Cycling Men's 660 yards
 Bronze Hans Bernhardt
Karl Köther
Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Cycling Men's tandem
 Gold Toni Merkens Germany 1936 Berlin Cycling Men's sprint
 Gold Ernst Ihbe
Carl Lorenz
Germany 1936 Berlin Cycling Men's tandem
 Bronze Rudolf Karsch Germany 1936 Berlin Cycling Men's 1000 metres time trial
 Bronze Edi Ziegler Finland 1952 Helsinki Cycling Men's road race individual
 Bronze Werner Potzernheim Finland 1952 Helsinki Cycling Men's sprint
 Gold Michael Rich
Bernd Dittert
Christian Meyer
Uwe Peschel
Spain 1992 Barcelona Cycling Men's team time trial
 Gold Stefan Steinweg
Andreas Walzer
Guido Fulst
Michael Glöckner
Jens Lehmann
Spain 1992 Barcelona Cycling Men's team pursuit
 Gold Jens Fiedler Spain 1992 Barcelona Cycling Men's sprint
 Gold Petra Rossner Spain 1992 Barcelona Cycling Women's individual pursuit
 Silver Jens Lehmann Spain 1992 Barcelona Cycling Men's individual pursuit
 Silver Annett Neumann Spain 1992 Barcelona Cycling Women's sprint
 Gold Jens Fiedler United States 1996 Atlanta Cycling Men's sprint
 Bronze Judith Arndt United States 1996 Atlanta Cycling Women's individual pursuit
 Gold Jan Ullrich Australia 2000 Sydney Cycling Men's road race individual
 Gold Robert Bartko Australia 2000 Sydney Cycling Men's individual pursuit
 Gold Guido Fulst
Robert Bartko
Daniel Becke
Jens Lehmann
Australia 2000 Sydney Cycling Men's team pursuit
 Silver Jan Ullrich Australia 2000 Sydney Cycling Men's time trial individual
 Silver Jens Lehmann Australia 2000 Sydney Cycling Men's individual pursuit
 Silver Stefan Nimke Australia 2000 Sydney Cycling Men's 1000 metres time trial
 Silver Hanka Kupfernagel Australia 2000 Sydney Cycling Women's road race individual
 Bronze Andreas Klöden Australia 2000 Sydney Cycling Men's road race individual
 Bronze Jens Fiedler Australia 2000 Sydney Cycling Men's keirin
 Bronze Jens Fiedler Australia 2000 Sydney Cycling Men's sprint
 Gold Jens Fiedler
Stefan Nimke
René Wolff
Greece 2004 Athens Cycling Men's team sprint
 Silver Judith Arndt Greece 2004 Athens Cycling Women's road race individual
 Bronze Guido Fulst Greece 2004 Athens Cycling Men's points race
 Bronze René Wolff Greece 2004 Athens Cycling Men's sprint
 Bronze Stefan Nimke Greece 2004 Athens Cycling Men's 1000 metres time trial
 Bronze Sabine Spitz Greece 2004 Athens Cycling Women's cross-country
 Gold Sabine Spitz China 2008 Beijing Cycling Women's cross-country
 Silver Roger Kluge China 2008 Beijing Cycling Men's points race
 Bronze René Enders
Maximilian Levy
Stefan Nimke
China 2008 Beijing Cycling Men's team sprint
 Gold Kristina Vogel
Miriam Welte
United Kingdom 2012 London Cycling Women's team sprint
 Silver Tony Martin United Kingdom 2012 London Cycling Men's time trial individual
 Silver Maximilian Levy United Kingdom 2012 London Cycling Men's keirin
 Silver Judith Arndt United Kingdom 2012 London Cycling Women's time trial individual
 Silver Sabine Spitz United Kingdom 2012 London Cycling Women's cross-country
 Bronze René Enders
Maximilian Levy
Robert Förstemann
United Kingdom 2012 London Cycling Men's team sprint
 Gold Kristina Vogel Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Cycling Women's sprint
 Bronze Kristina Vogel
Miriam Welte
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Cycling Women's team sprint
 Gold Franziska Brauße
Lisa Brennauer
Lisa Klein
Mieke Kröger
Japan 2020 Tokyo Cycling Women's team pursuit
 Silver Lea Sophie Friedrich
Emma Hinze
Japan 2020 Tokyo Cycling Women's team sprint
 Silver Lea Sophie Friedrich France 2024 Paris Cycling Women's sprint
 Bronze Lea Sophie Friedrich
Pauline Grabosch
Emma Hinze
France 2024 Paris Cycling Women's team sprint

Diving

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Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Silver Georg Hoffmann United States 1904 St. Louis Diving Men's 10 metre platform
 Bronze Alfred Braunschweiger United States 1904 St. Louis Diving Men's 10 metre platform
 Gold Albert Zürner United Kingdom 1908 London Diving Men's 3 metre springboard
 Silver Kurt Behrens United Kingdom 1908 London Diving Men's 3 metre springboard
 Bronze Gottlob Walz United Kingdom 1908 London Diving Men's 3 metre springboard
 Gold Paul Günther Sweden 1912 Stockholm Diving Men's 3 metre springboard
 Silver Hans Luber Sweden 1912 Stockholm Diving Men's 3 metre springboard
 Silver Albert Zürner Sweden 1912 Stockholm Diving Men's 10 metre platform
 Bronze Kurt Behrens Sweden 1912 Stockholm Diving Men's 3 metre springboard
 Bronze Hermann Stork Germany 1936 Berlin Diving Men's 10 metre platform
 Bronze Käthe Köhler Germany 1936 Berlin Diving Women's 10 metre platform
 Bronze Günther Haase Finland 1952 Helsinki Diving Men's 10 metre platform
 Bronze Brita Baldus Spain 1992 Barcelona Diving Women's 3 metre springboard
 Silver Jan Hempel United States 1996 Atlanta Diving Men's 10 metre platform
 Silver Annika Walter United States 1996 Atlanta Diving Women's 10 metre platform
 Bronze Jan Hempel
Heiko Meyer
Australia 2000 Sydney Diving Men's synchronized 10 metre platform
 Bronze Dörte Lindner Australia 2000 Sydney Diving Women's 3 metre springboard
 Silver Andreas Wels
Tobias Schellenberg
Greece 2004 Athens Diving Men's synchronized 3 metre springboard
 Silver Patrick Hausding
Sascha Klein
China 2008 Beijing Diving Men's synchronized 10 metre platform
 Bronze Ditte Kotzian
Heike Fischer
China 2008 Beijing Diving Women's synchronized 3 metre springboard
 Bronze Patrick Hausding Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Diving Men's 3 metre springboard
 Bronze Lena Hentschel
Tina Punzel
Japan 2020 Tokyo Diving Women's synchronized 3 metre springboard
 Bronze Patrick Hausding
Lars Rüdiger
Japan 2020 Tokyo Diving Men's synchronized 3 metre springboard

Equestrian

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Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Silver Friedrich von Rochow Sweden 1912 Stockholm Equestrian Eventing, individual
 Silver Rabod von Kröcher Sweden 1912 Stockholm Equestrian Jumping, individual
 Silver Friedrich von Rochow
Richard Graf von Schaesberg-Tannheim
Eduard von Lütcken
Carl von Moers
Sweden 1912 Stockholm Equestrian Eventing, team
 Bronze Sigismund Freyer
Ernst Deloch
Wilhelm Graf von Hohenau
Prinz Friedrich Karl von Preußen
Sweden 1912 Stockholm Equestrian Jumping, team
 Gold Carl Freiherr von Langen Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Equestrian Dressage, individual
 Gold Carl Freiherr von Langen
Hermann Linkenbach
Eugen Freiherr von Lotzbeck
Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Equestrian Dressage, team
 Bronze Bruno Neumann Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Equestrian Eventing, individual
 Gold Ludwig Stubbendorf
Rudolf Lippert
Konrad Freiherr von Wangenheim
Germany 1936 Berlin Equestrian Eventing, team
 Gold Kurt Hasse Germany 1936 Berlin Equestrian Jumping, individual
 Gold Ludwig Stubbendorf Germany 1936 Berlin Equestrian Eventing, individual
 Gold Heinz Pollay Germany 1936 Berlin Equestrian Dressage, individual
 Gold Heinz Pollay
Friedrich Gerhard
Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski
Germany 1936 Berlin Equestrian Dressage, team
 Gold Kurt Hasse
Marten von Barnekow
Heinz Brandt
Germany 1936 Berlin Equestrian Jumping, team
 Silver Friedrich Gerhard Germany 1936 Berlin Equestrian Dressage, individual
 Silver Wilhelm Büsing
Klaus Wagner
Otto Rothe
Finland 1952 Helsinki Equestrian Eventing, team
 Bronze Wilhelm Büsing Finland 1952 Helsinki Equestrian Eventing, individual
 Bronze Fritz Thiedemann Finland 1952 Helsinki Equestrian Jumping, individual
 Bronze Heinz Pollay
Ida von Nagel
Fritz Thiedemann
Finland 1952 Helsinki Equestrian Dressage, team
 Gold Nicole Uphoff Spain 1992 Barcelona Equestrian Dressage, individual
 Gold Ludger Beerbaum Spain 1992 Barcelona Equestrian Jumping, individual
 Gold Klaus Balkenhol
Monica Theodorescu
Nicole Uphoff
Isabell Werth
Spain 1992 Barcelona Equestrian Dressage, team
 Silver Herbert Blocker Spain 1992 Barcelona Equestrian Eventing, individual
 Silver Isabell Werth Spain 1992 Barcelona Equestrian Dressage, individual
 Bronze Klaus Balkenhol Spain 1992 Barcelona Equestrian Dressage, individual
 Bronze Herbert Bloecker
Ralf Ehrenbrink
Matthias Baumann
Cord Mysegages
Spain 1992 Barcelona Equestrian Eventing, team
 Gold Ulrich Kirchhoff United States 1996 Atlanta Equestrian Jumping, individual
 Gold Isabell Werth United States 1996 Atlanta Equestrian Dressage, individual
 Gold Franke Sloothaak
Lars Nieberg
Ulrich Kirchhoff
Ludger Beerbaum
United States 1996 Atlanta Equestrian Jumping, team
 Gold Klaus Balkenhol
Monica Theodorescu
Martin Schaudt
Isabell Werth
United States 1996 Atlanta Equestrian Dressage, team
 Gold Isabell Werth
Nadine Capellmann
Alexandra Simons de Ridder
Ulla Salzgeber
Australia 2000 Sydney Equestrian Dressage, team
 Gold Ludger Beerbaum
Lars Nieberg
Marcus Ehning
Otto Becker
Australia 2000 Sydney Equestrian Jumping, team
 Silver Isabell Werth Australia 2000 Sydney Equestrian Dressage, individual
 Bronze Ulla Salzgeber Australia 2000 Sydney Equestrian Dressage, individual
 Gold Ulla Salzgeber
Martin Schaudt
Hubertus Schmidt
Heike Kemmer
Greece 2004 Athens Equestrian Dressage, team
 Silver Ulla Salzgeber Greece 2004 Athens Equestrian Dressage, individual
 Bronze Marco Kutscher Greece 2004 Athens Equestrian Jumping, individual
 Bronze Marco Kutscher
Otto Becker
Christian Ahlmann
Greece 2004 Athens Equestrian Jumping, team
 Gold Hinrich Romeike China 2008 Beijing Equestrian Eventing, individual
 Gold Hinrich Romeike
Peter Thomsen
Frank Ostholt
Andreas Dibowski
Ingrid Klimke
China 2008 Beijing Equestrian Eventing, team
 Gold Isabell Werth
Nadine Capellmann
Heike Kemmer
China 2008 Beijing Equestrian Dressage, team
 Silver Isabell Werth China 2008 Beijing Equestrian Dressage, individual
 Bronze Heike Kemmer China 2008 Beijing Equestrian Dressage, individual
 Gold Michael Jung
Peter Thomsen
Sandra Auffarth
Dirk Schrade
Ingrid Klimke
United Kingdom 2012 London Equestrian Eventing, team
 Gold Michael Jung United Kingdom 2012 London Equestrian Eventing, individual
 Silver Kristina Bröring-Sprehe
Dorothee Schneider
Helen Langehanenberg
United Kingdom 2012 London Equestrian Dressage, team
 Bronze Sandra Auffarth United Kingdom 2012 London Equestrian Eventing, individual
 Gold Isabell Werth
Dorothee Schneider
Sönke Rothenberger
Kristina Bröring-Sprehe
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Equestrian Dressage, team
 Gold Michael Jung Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Equestrian Eventing, individual
 Silver Michael Jung
Sandra Auffarth
Julia Krajewski
Ingrid Klimke
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Equestrian Eventing, team
 Silver Isabell Werth Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Equestrian Dressage, individual
 Bronze Kristina Bröring-Sprehe Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Equestrian Dressage, individual
 Bronze Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum
Christian Ahlmann
Ludger Beerbaum
Daniel Deusser
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Equestrian Jumping, team
 Gold Julia Krajewski Japan 2020 Tokyo Equestrian Eventing, individual
 Gold Isabell Werth
Dorothee Schneider
Jessica von Bredow-Werndl
Japan 2020 Tokyo Equestrian Dressage, team
 Gold Jessica von Bredow-Werndl Japan 2020 Tokyo Equestrian Dressage, individual
 Silver Isabell Werth Japan 2020 Tokyo Equestrian Dressage, individual
 Gold Michael Jung France 2024 Paris Equestrian Eventing, individual
 Gold Jessica von Bredow-Werndl
Frederic Wandres
Isabell Werth
France 2024 Paris Equestrian Dressage, team
 Gold Jessica von Bredow-Werndl France 2024 Paris Equestrian Dressage, individual
 Gold Christian Kukuk France 2024 Paris Equestrian Jumping, individual
 Silver Isabell Werth France 2024 Paris Equestrian Dressage, individual

Fencing

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Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Gold Helene Mayer Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Fencing Women's Foil, Individual
 Silver Erwin Casmir Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Fencing Men's Foil, Individual
 Bronze Olga Oelkers Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Fencing Women's Foil, Individual
 Silver Helene Mayer Germany 1936 Berlin Fencing Women's Foil, Individual
 Bronze Siegfried Lerdon
August Heim
Erwin Casmir
Julius Eisenecker
Otto Adam
Stefan Rosenbauer
Germany 1936 Berlin Fencing Men's Foil, Team
 Bronze Hans Jörger
August Heim
Julius Eisenecker
Erwin Casmir
Hans Esser
Richard Wahl
Germany 1936 Berlin Fencing Men's Sabre, Team
 Gold Alexander Koch
Thorsten Weidner
Ulrich Schreck
Udo Wagner
Ingo Weißenborn
Spain 1992 Barcelona Fencing Men's Foil, Team
 Gold Wladimir Resnitschenko
Uwe Proske
Arnd Schmitt
Robert Felisiak
Elmar Borrmann
Spain 1992 Barcelona Fencing Men's Épée, Team
 Silver Sabine Bau
Zita-Eva Funkenhauser
Annette Dobmeier
Anja Fichtel-Mauritz
Monika Weber-Koszto
Spain 1992 Barcelona Fencing Women's Foil, Team
 Bronze Sabine Bau
Anja Fichtel-Mauritz
Monika Weber-Koszto
United States 1996 Atlanta Fencing Women's Foil, Team
 Silver Rita König Australia 2000 Sydney Fencing Women's Foil, Individual
 Silver Ralf Bissdorf Australia 2000 Sydney Fencing Men's Foil, Individual
 Bronze Dennis Bauer
Wiradech Kothny
Alexander Weber
Australia 2000 Sydney Fencing Men's Sabre, Team
 Bronze Sabine Bau
Rita König
Monika Weber-Koszto
Australia 2000 Sydney Fencing Women's Foil, Team
 Bronze Wiradech Kothny Australia 2000 Sydney Fencing Men's Sabre, Individual
 Silver Claudia Bokel
Imke Duplitzer
Britta Heidemann
Greece 2004 Athens Fencing Women's Épée, Team
 Bronze Sven Schmid
Jörg Fiedler
Daniel Strigel
Greece 2004 Athens Fencing Men's Épée, Team
 Gold Britta Heidemann China 2008 Beijing Fencing Women's Épée, Individual
 Gold Benjamin Kleibrink China 2008 Beijing Fencing Men's Foil, Individual
 Silver Britta Heidemann United Kingdom 2012 London Fencing Women's Épée, Individual
 Bronze Peter Joppich
André Weßels
Sebastian Bachmann
Benjamin Kleibrink
United Kingdom 2012 London Fencing Men's Foil, Team

Field Hockey

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Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Bronze Bruno Boche
Georg Brunner
Heinz Förstendorf
Erwin Franzkowiak
Werner Freyberg
Theodor Haag
Hans Haußmann
Kurt Haverbeck
Aribert Heymann
Herbert Hobein
Fritz Horn
Karl-Heinz Irmer
Herbert Kemmer
Herbert Müller
Werner Proft
Gerd Strantzen
Rolf Wollner
Heinz Wöltje
Erich Zander
Fritz Lincke
Heinz Schäfer
Kurt Weiß
Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Field Hockey Men's Field Hockey
 Silver Hermann auf der Heide
Ludwig Beisiegel
Erich Cuntz
Karl Dröse
Alfred Gerdes
Werner Hamel
Harald Huffmann
Erwin Keller
Herbert Kemmer
Werner Kubitzki
Paul Mehlitz
Karl Menke
Fritz Messner
Detlef Okrent
Heinrich Peter
Heinz Raack
Carl Ruck
Hans Scherbart
Heinz Schmalix
Tito Warnholtz
Kurt Weiß
Erich Zander
Germany 1936 Berlin Field Hockey Men's Field Hockey
 Gold Andreas Becker
Christian Blunck
Carsten Fischer
Volker Fried
Michael Hilgers
Andreas Keller
Michael Knauth
Oliver Kurtz
Christian Mayerhöfer
Sven Meinhardt
Michael Metz
Klaus Michler
Christopher Reitz
Stefan Saliger
Jan-Peter Tewes
Stefan Tewes
Spain 1992 Barcelona Field Hockey Men's Field Hockey
 Silver Britta Becker
Tanja Dickenscheid
Nadine Ernsting-Krienke
Christine Ferneck
Eva Hagenbäumer
Franziska Hentschel
Caren Jungjohann
Katrin Kauschke
Irina Kuhnt
Heike Lätzsch
Susanne Müller
Tina Peters
Simone Thomaschinski
Bianca Weiß
Anke Wild
Susie Wollschläger
Spain 1992 Barcelona Field Hockey Women's Field Hockey
 Gold Tina Bachmann
Caroline Casaretto
Nadine Ernsting-Krienke
Franziska Gude
Mandy Haase
Natascha Keller
Denise Klecker
Anke Kühn
Heike Lätzsch
Badri Latif
Sonja Lehmann
Silke Müller
Fanny Rinne
Marion Rodewald
Louisa Walter
Julia Zwehl
Greece 2004 Athens Field Hockey Women's Field Hockey
 Bronze Clemens Arnold
Christoph Bechmann
Sebastian Biederlack
Philipp Crone
Eike Duckwitz
Christoph Eimer
Björn Emmerling
Florian Kunz
Björn Michel
Sascha Reinelt
Justus Scharowsky
Christian Schulte
Tibor Weißenborn
Timo Weß
Matthias Witthaus
Christopher Zeller
Greece 2004 Athens Field Hockey Men's Field Hockey
 Gold Philip Witte
Maximilian Müller
Sebastian Biederlack
Carlos Nevado
Moritz Fürste
Jan-Marco Montag
Tobias Hauke
Tibor Weißenborn
Benjamin Weß
Niklas Meinert
Timo Weß
Oliver Korn
Christopher Zeller
Max Weinhold
Matthias Witthaus
Florian Keller
Philipp Zeller
China 2008 Beijing Field Hockey Men's Field Hockey
 Gold Maximilian Müller
Martin Häner
Oskar Deecke
Christopher Wesley
Moritz Fürste
Tobias Hauke
Jan-Philipp Rabente
Benjamin Weß
Timo Weß
Oliver Korn
Christopher Zeller
Max Weinhold
Matthias Witthaus
Florian Fuchs
Philipp Zeller
Thilo Stralkowski
United Kingdom 2012 London Field Hockey Men's Field Hockey
 Bronze Nicolas Jacobi
Matthias Müller
Linus Butt
Martin Häner
Moritz Trompertz
Mats Grambusch
Christopher Wesley
Timm Herzbruch
Tobias Hauke
Tom Grambusch
Christopher Rühr
Martin Zwicker
Moritz Fürste
Florian Fuchs
Timur Oruz
Niklas Wellen
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Field Hockey Men's Field Hockey
 Bronze Nike Lorenz
Selin Oruz
Anne Schröder
Lisa Schütze
Charlotte Stapenhorst
Katharina Otte
Janne Müller-Wieland
Hannah Krüger
Jana Teschke
Lisa Altenburg
Franzisca Hauke
Cécile Pieper
Marie Mävers
Annika Sprink
Julia Müller
Pia-Sophie Oldhafer
Kristina Reynolds
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Field Hockey Women's Field Hockey
 Silver Jean Danneberg
Mats Grambusch
Tom Grambusch
Johannes Große
Malte Hellwig
Teo Hinrichs
Paul-Philipp Kaufmann
Moritz Ludwig
Marco Miltkau
Hannes Müller
Mathias Müller
Gonzalo Peillat
Thies Prinz
Christopher Rühr
Justus Weigand
Niklas Wellen
Lukas Windfeder
Martin Zwicker
France 2024 Paris Field Hockey Men's Field Hockey

Figure Skating

[edit]
Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Gold Anna Hübler
Heinrich Burger
United Kingdom 1908 London Figure Skating Pairs
 Silver Elsa Rendschmidt United Kingdom 1908 London Figure Skating Ladies' Singles

Football

[edit]
Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Bronze Ariane Hingst
Melanie Hoffmann
Steffi Jones
Renate Lingor
Maren Meinert
Sandra Minnert
Claudia Mueller
Birgit Prinz
Silke Rottenberg
Kerstin Stegemann
Bettina Wiegmann
Tina Wunderlich
Nicole Brandebusemeyer
Nadine Angerer
Doris Fitschen
Jeannette Goette
Stefanie Gottschlich
Inka Grings
Australia 2000 Sydney Football Women's Tournament
 Bronze Silke Rottenberg
Kerstin Stegemann
Kerstin Garefrekes
Steffi Jones
Sarah Günther
Viola Odebrecht
Pia Wunderlich
Petra Wimbersky
Birgit Prinz
Renate Lingor
Martina Müller
Navina Omilade
Sandra Minnert
Isabell Bachor
Sonja Fuss
Conny Pohlers
Ariane Hingst
Nadine Angerer
Greece 2004 Athens Football Women's Tournament
 Bronze Nadine Angerer
Kerstin Stegemann
Saskia Bartusiak
Babett Peter
Annike Krahn
Linda Bresonik
Melanie Behringer
Sandra Smisek
Birgit Prinz
Renate Lingor
Anja Mittag
Ursula Holl
Célia Okoyino da Mbabi
Simone Laudehr
Fatmire Bajramaj
Conny Pohlers
Ariane Hingst
Kerstin Garefrekes
China 2008 Beijing Football Women's Tournament
 Gold Almuth Schult
Josephine Henning
Saskia Bartusiak
Leonie Maier
Annike Krahn
Simone Laudehr
Melanie Behringer
Lena Goeßling
Alexandra Popp
Dzsenifer Marozsán
Anja Mittag
Tabea Kemme
Sara Däbritz
Babett Peter
Mandy Islacker
Melanie Leupolz
Isabel Kerschowski
Laura Benkarth
Svenja Huth
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Football Women's Tournament
 Silver Timo Horn
Jeremy Toljan
Lukas Klostermann
Matthias Ginter
Niklas Süle
Sven Bender
Max Meyer
Lars Bender
Davie Selke
Leon Goretzka
Julian Brandt
Jannik Huth
Philipp Max
Robert Bauer
Max Christiansen
Grischa Prömel
Serge Gnabry
Nils Petersen
Eric Oelschlägel
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Football Men's Tournament
 Bronze Nicole Anyomi
Ann-Katrin Berger
Jule Brand
Klara Bühl
Sara Doorsoun
Vivien Endemann
Laura Freigang
Merle Frohms
Giulia Gwinn
Marina Hegering
Kathrin Hendrich
Sarai Linder
Sydney Lohmann
Janina Minge
Sjoeke Nüsken
Alexandra Popp
Felicitas Rauch
Lea Schüller
Bibiane Schulze
Elisa Senß
France 2024 Paris Football Women's Tournament

Golf

[edit]
Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Silver Esther Henseleit France 2024 Paris Golf Women's individual

Gymnastics

[edit]
Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Gold Carl Schuhmann Greece 1896 Athens Gymnastics Vault
 Gold Hermann Weingärtner Greece 1896 Athens Gymnastics Horizontal Bar
 Gold Alfred Flatow Greece 1896 Athens Gymnastics Parallel Bars
 Gold Konrad Böcker
Alfred Flatow
Gustav Flatow
Georg Hilmar
Fritz Hofmann
Fritz Manteuffel
Karl Neukirch
Richard Röstel
Gustav Schuft
Carl Schuhmann
Hermann Weingärtner
Greece 1896 Athens Gymnastics Team Parallel Bars
 Gold Konrad Böcker
Alfred Flatow
Gustav Flatow
Georg Hilmar
Fritz Hofmann
Fritz Manteuffel
Karl Neukirch
Richard Röstel
Gustav Schuft
Carl Schuhmann
Hermann Weingärtner
Greece 1896 Athens Gymnastics Team Horizontal Bar
 Silver Alfred Flatow Greece 1896 Athens Gymnastics Horizontal Bar
 Silver Hermann Weingärtner Greece 1896 Athens Gymnastics Rings
 Silver Hermann Weingärtner Greece 1896 Athens Gymnastics Pommel Horse
 Bronze Fritz Hofmann Greece 1896 Athens Gymnastics Rope Climbing
 Bronze Hermann Weingärtner Greece 1896 Athens Gymnastics Vault
 Silver Wilhelm Weber United States 1904 St. Louis Gymnastics Individual All-Around
 Bronze Wilhelm Weber United States 1904 St. Louis Gymnastics Gymnastic Triathlon
 Gold Alfred Schwarzmann Germany 1936 Berlin Gymnastics Individual All-Around
 Gold Konrad Frey Germany 1936 Berlin Gymnastics Parallel Bars
 Gold Konrad Frey Germany 1936 Berlin Gymnastics Pommel Horse
 Gold Alfred Schwarzmann Germany 1936 Berlin Gymnastics Vault
 Gold Franz Beckert
Konrad Frey
Alfred Schwarzmann
Willi Stadel
Inno Stangl
Walter Steffens
Matthias Volz
Ernst Winter
Germany 1936 Berlin Gymnastics Men's Team All-Around
 Gold Anita Bärwirth
Erna Bürger
Isolde Frölian
Friedl Iby
Trudi Meyer
Paula Pöhlsen
Julie Schmitt
Käthe Sohnemann
Germany 1936 Berlin Gymnastics Women's Team All-Around
 Silver Konrad Frey Germany 1936 Berlin Gymnastics Horizontal Bar
 Bronze Konrad Frey Germany 1936 Berlin Gymnastics Floor Exercise
 Bronze Konrad Frey Germany 1936 Berlin Gymnastics Individual All-Around
 Bronze Alfred Schwarzmann Germany 1936 Berlin Gymnastics Horizontal Bar
 Bronze Alfred Schwarzmann Germany 1936 Berlin Gymnastics Parallel Bars
 Bronze Matthias Volz Germany 1936 Berlin Gymnastics Rings
 Bronze Matthias Volz Germany 1936 Berlin Gymnastics Vault
 Silver Alfred Schwarzmann Finland 1952 Helsinki Gymnastics Horizontal Bar
 Silver Andreas Wecker Spain 1992 Barcelona Gymnastics Horizontal Bar
 Bronze Andreas Wecker Spain 1992 Barcelona Gymnastics Pommel Horse
 Bronze Andreas Wecker Spain 1992 Barcelona Gymnastics Rings
 Gold Andreas Wecker United States 1996 Atlanta Gymnastics Horizontal Bar
 Gold Anna Dogonadze Greece 2004 Athens Trampoline Trampoline (W) Individual
 Bronze Henrik Stehlik Greece 2004 Athens Trampoline Trampoline (M) Individual
 Silver Oksana Chusovitina China 2008 Beijing Gymnastics Vault
 Bronze Fabian Hambüchen China 2008 Beijing Gymnastics Horizontal Bar
 Silver Marcel Nguyen United Kingdom 2012 London Gymnastics Parallel Bars
 Silver Marcel Nguyen United Kingdom 2012 London Gymnastics Individual All-Around
 Silver Fabian Hambüchen United Kingdom 2012 London Gymnastics Horizontal Bar
 Gold Fabian Hambüchen Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Gymnastics Horizontal Bar
 Bronze Sophie Scheder Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Gymnastics Uneven Bar
 Silver Lukas Dauser Japan 2020 Tokyo Gymnastics Parallel Bars
 Gold Darja Varfolomeev France 2024 Paris Gymnastics Rhythmic Individual All-Around

Handball

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Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Gold Willy Bandholz
Wilhelm Baumann
Helmut Berthold
Helmut Braselmann
Wilhelm Brinkmann
Georg Dascher
Kurt Dossin
Fritz Fromm
Hermann Hansen
Erich Herrmann
Heinrich Keimig
Hans Keiter
Alfred Klingler
Artur Knautz
Heinz Körvers
Karl Kreutzberg
Wilhelm Müller
Günther Ortmann
Edgar Reinhardt
Fritz Spengler
Rudolf Stahl
Hans Theilig
Germany 1936 Berlin Handball Men's Tournament
 Silver Markus Baur
Frank von Behren
Mark Dragunski
Henning Fritz
Pascal Hens
Jan Olaf Immel
Torsten Jansen
Florian Kehrmann
Stefan Kretzschmar
Klaus-Dieter Petersen
Christian Ramota
Christian Schwarzer
Daniel Stephan
Christian Zeitz
Volker Zerbe
Greece 2004 Athens Handball Men's Tournament
 Bronze Uwe Gensheimer
Finn Lemke
Patrick Wiencek
Tobias Reichmann
Fabian Wiede
Silvio Heinevetter
Hendrik Pekeler
Steffen Weinhold
Martin Strobel
Patrick Groetzki
Kai Häfner
Andreas Wolff
Julius Kühn
Christian Dissinger
Paul Drux
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Handball Men's Tournament
 Silver Rune Dahmke
Justus Fischer
Johannes Golla
Marko Grgić
Kai Häfner
Sebastian Heymann
Tim Hornke
Juri Knorr
Jannik Kohlbacher
Lukas Mertens
David Späth
Christoph Steinert
Renārs Uščins
Luca Witzke
Andreas Wolff
France 2024 Paris Handball Men's Tournament

Judo

[edit]
Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Bronze Richard Trautmann Spain 1992 Barcelona Judo Men's extra lightweight (-60kg)
 Bronze Udo Quellmalz Spain 1992 Barcelona Judo Men's half lightweight (-65kg)
 Gold Udo Quellmalz United States 1996 Atlanta Judo Men's half lightweight (-65kg)
 Bronze Richard Trautmann United States 1996 Atlanta Judo Men's extra lightweight (-60kg)
 Bronze Marko Spittka United States 1996 Atlanta Judo Men's middleweight (-86kg)
 Bronze Johanna Hagn United States 1996 Atlanta Judo Women's heavyweight (70kg+)
 Bronze Frank Möller United States 1996 Atlanta Judo Men's heavyweight (95kg+)
 Bronze Anna-Maria Gradante Australia 2000 Sydney Judo Women's extra lightweight (-48kg)
 Gold Yvonne Bönisch Greece 2004 Athens Judo Women's lightweight (-57kg)
 Bronze Julia Matijass Greece 2004 Athens Judo Women's extra lightweight (-48kg)
 Bronze Annett Böhm Greece 2004 Athens Judo Women's middleweight (-70kg)
 Bronze Michael Jurack Greece 2004 Athens Judo Men's half heavyweight (-100kg)
 Gold Ole Bischof China 2008 Beijing Judo Men's half middleweight (-81kg)
 Silver Ole Bischof United Kingdom 2012 London Judo Men's half middleweight (-81kg)
 Silver Kerstin Thiele United Kingdom 2012 London Judo Women's middleweight (-70kg)
 Bronze Dimitri Peters United Kingdom 2012 London Judo Men's half heavyweight (-100kg)
 Bronze Andreas Tölzer United Kingdom 2012 London Judo Men's heavyweight (100kg+)
 Bronze Laura Vargas Koch Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Judo Women's middleweight (-70kg)
 Silver Eduard Trippel Japan 2020 Tokyo Judo Men's middleweight (-90kg)
 Bronze Anna-Maria Wagner Japan 2020 Tokyo Judo Women's half heavyweight (-78kg)
 Bronze Giovanna Scoccimarro
Dominic Ressel
Anna-Maria Wagner
Karl-Richard Frey
Theresa Stoll
Sebastian Seidl
Jasmin Grabowski
Katharina Menz
Martyna Trajdos
Eduard Trippel
Igor Wandtke
Johannes Frey
Japan 2020 Tokyo Judo Team
 Silver Miriam Butkereit France 2024 Paris Judo Women's middleweight (-70kg)

Modern pentathlon

[edit]
Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Bronze Helmuth Kahl Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Modern pentathlon Men's individual
 Gold Gotthard Handrick Germany 1936 Berlin Modern pentathlon Men's individual
 Gold Lena Schöneborn China 2008 Beijing Modern pentathlon Women's individual

Rowing

[edit]
Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Gold Gustav Goßler
Oscar Goßler
Walther Katzenstein
Waldemar Tietgens
Carl Goßler
France 1900 Paris Rowing Men's coxed four
 Bronze Wilhelm Carstens
Julius Körner
Adolf Möller
Hugo Rüster
Max Ammermann
France 1900 Paris Rowing Men's coxed four
 Bronze Ernst Felle
Otto Fickeisen
Carl Lehle
Hermann Wilker
Franz Kröwerath
France 1900 Paris Rowing Men's coxed four
 Bronze Bernhard von Gaza United Kingdom 1908 London Rowing Men's single scull
 Bronze Martin Stahnke
Willy Düskow
United Kingdom 1908 London Rowing Men's coxless pair
 Gold Albert Arnheiter
Hermann Wilker
Otto Fickeisen
Rudolf Fickeisen
Karl Leister
Sweden 1912 Stockholm Rowing Men's coxed fours
 Bronze Otto Liebing
Max Bröske
Fritz Bartholomae
Willi Bartholomae
Werner Dehn
Rudolf Reichelt
Hans Matthiae
Kurt Runge
Max Vetter
Sweden 1912 Stockholm Rowing Men's eight
 Gold Kurt Moeschter
Bruno Möller
Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Rowing Men's coxless pair
 Gold Hans Eller
Horst Hoeck
Walter Meyer
Carlheinz Neumann
Joachim Spremberg
United States 1932 Los Angeles Rowing Men's coxed four
 Silver Herbert Buhtz
Gerhard Boetzelen
United States 1932 Los Angeles Rowing Men's double sculls
 Silver Karl Aletter
Walter Flinsch,
Ernst Gaber,
Hans Maier
United States 1932 Los Angeles Rowing Men's coxless four
 Gold Gustav Schäfer Germany 1936 Berlin Rowing Men's single sculls
 Gold Willi Eichhorn
Hugo Strauß
Germany 1936 Berlin Rowing Men's coxless pairs
 Gold Herbert Adamski
Dieter Arend
Gerhard Gustmann
Germany 1936 Berlin Rowing Men's coxed pairs
 Gold Rudolf Eckstein
Martin Karl
Willi Menne
Toni Rom
Germany 1936 Berlin Rowing Men's coxless fours
 Gold Fritz Bauer
Ernst Gaber
Hans Maier
Paul Söllner
Walter Volle
Germany 1936 Berlin Rowing Men's coxed fours
 Silver Willi Kaidel
Joachim Pirsch
Germany 1936 Berlin Rowing Men's double sculls
 Bronze Hans-Joachim Hannemann
Heinz Kaufmann
Hans Kuschke
Werner Loeckle
Wilhelm Mahlow
Helmut Radach
Alfred Rieck
Herbert Schmidt
Gerd Völs
Germany 1936 Berlin Rowing Men's eight
 Silver Heinz Manchen
Helmut Heinhold
Helmut Noll
Finland 1952 Helsinki Rowing Men's coxed pairs
 Gold Kerstin Müller
Kristina Mundt
Birgit Peter
Sybille Schmidt
Spain 1992 Barcelona Rowing Women's quadruple sculls
 Gold Thomas Lange Spain 1992 Barcelona Rowing Men's single sculls
 Gold Andreas Hajek
Michael Steinbach
Stephan Volkert
André Willms
Spain 1992 Barcelona Rowing Men's quadruple sculls
 Gold Kerstin Köppen
Kathrin Boron
Spain 1992 Barcelona Rowing Women's double sculls
 Silver Ingeburg Schwerzmann
Stefani Werremeier
Spain 1992 Barcelona Rowing Women's coxless pair
 Silver Colin von Ettingshausen
Peter Hoeltzenbein
Spain 1992 Barcelona Rowing Men's coxless pair
 Silver Ralf Brudel
Karsten Finger
Uwe Kellner
Thoralf Peters
Hendrik Reiher
Spain 1992 Barcelona Rowing Men's coxed four
 Bronze Antje Frank
Annette Hohn
Gabriele Mehl
Birte Siech
Spain 1992 Barcelona Rowing Women's coxless four
 Bronze Sylvia Dördelmann
Kathrin Haacker
Christiane Harzendorf
Daniela Neunast
Cerstin Petersmann
Dana Pyritz
Annegret Strauch
Ute Schell
Judith Zeidler
Spain 1992 Barcelona Rowing Women's eight
 Bronze Roland Baar
Armin Eichholz
Detlef Kirchhoff
Manfred Klein
Bahne Rabe
Frank Richter
Hans Sennewald
Thorsten Streppelhoff
Ansgar Wessling
Spain 1992 Barcelona Rowing Men's eight
 Gold Andreas Hajek
André Steiner
Stephan Volkert
André Willms
United States 1996 Atlanta Rowing Men's quadruple sculls
 Gold Kathrin Boron
Kerstin Köppen
Katrin Rutschow
Jana Sorgers
United States 1996 Atlanta Rowing Women's quadruple sculls
 Silver Roland Baar
Wolfram Huhn
Detlef Kirchhoff
Mark Kleinschmidt
Frank Richter
Thorsten Streppelhoff
Peter Thiede
Ulrich Viefers
Marc Weber
United States 1996 Atlanta Rowing Men's eight
 Bronze Thomas Lange United States 1996 Atlanta Rowing Men's single sculls
 Gold Kathrin Boron
Jana Thieme
Australia 2000 Sydney Rowing Women's double sculls
 Gold Kerstin El Qalqili-Kowalski
Meike Evers
Manja Kowalski
Manuela Lutze
Australia 2000 Sydney Rowing Women's quadruple sculls
 Silver Claudia Blasberg
Valerie Viehoff
Australia 2000 Sydney Rowing Women's lightweight double sculls
 Bronze Marcel Hacker Australia 2000 Sydney Rowing Men's single sculls
 Bronze Marco Geisler
Andreas Hajek
Stephan Volkert
André Willms
Australia 2000 Sydney Rowing Men's quadruple sculls
 Bronze Katrin Rutschow-Stomporowski Australia 2000 Sydney Rowing Women's single sculls
 Gold Katrin Rutschow-Stomporowski Greece 2004 Athens Rowing Women's single sculls
 Gold Kathrin Boron
Kerstin El Qalqili
Meike Evers
Manuela Lutze
Greece 2004 Athens Rowing Women's quadruple sculls
 Silver Britta Oppelt
Peggy Waleska
Greece 2004 Athens Rowing Women's double sculls
 Silver Claudia Blasberg
Daniela Reimer
Greece 2004 Athens Rowing Women's lightweight double sculls
 Silver Annekatrin Thiele
Christiane Huth
China 2008 Beijing Rowing Women's double sculls
 Bronze Britta Oppelt
Manuela Lutze
Kathrin Boron
Stephanie Schiller
China 2008 Beijing Rowing Women's quadruple sculls
 Gold Karl Schulze
Philipp Wende
Lauritz Schoof
Tim Grohmann
United Kingdom 2012 London Rowing Men's quadruple sculls
 Gold Filip Adamski
Andreas Kuffner
Eric Johannesen
Maximilian Reinelt
Richard Schmidt
Lukas Müller
Florian Mennigen
Kristof Wilke
Martin Sauer
United Kingdom 2012 London Rowing Men's eight
 Silver Annekatrin Thiele
Carina Bär
Julia Richter
Britta Oppelt
United Kingdom 2012 London Rowing Women's quadruple sculls
 Gold Annekatrin Thiele
Carina Bär
Julia Lier
Lisa Schmidla
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Rowing Women's quadruple sculls
 Gold Philipp Wende
Lauritz Schoof
Karl Schulze
Hans Gruhne
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Rowing Men's quadruple sculls
 Silver Felix Drahotta
Malte Jakschik
Eric Johannesen
Andreas Kuffner
Maximilian Munski
Hannes Ocik
Maximilian Reinelt
Richard Schmidt
Martin Sauer
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Rowing Men's eight
 Silver Jason Osborne
Jonathan Rommelmann
Japan 2020 Tokyo Rowing Men's lightweight double sculls
 Silver Laurits Follert
Malte Jakschik
Torben Johannesen
Hannes Ocik
Olaf Roggensack
Martin Sauer
Richard Schmidt
Jakob Schneider
Johannes Weißenfeld
Japan 2020 Tokyo Rowing Men's eight
 Gold Oliver Zeidler France 2024 Paris Rowing Men's single sculls
 Bronze Maren Völz
Tabea Schendekehl
Leonie Menzel
Pia Greiten
France 2024 Paris Rowing Women's quadruple sculls

Rugby

[edit]
Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Silver Hermann Kreuzer
Arnold Landvoigt
Heinrich Reitz
Jacob Herrmann
Erich Ludwig
Hugo Betting
August Schmierer
Fritz Muller
Adolf Stockhausen
Hans Latscha
Willy Hofmeister
Georg Wenderoth
Eduard Poppe
Richard Ludwig
Albert Amrhein
France 1900 Paris Rugby Men's 15 Rugby

Sailing

[edit]
Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Gold Paul Wiesner
Georg Naue
Heinrich Peters
Ottokar Weise
France 1900 Paris Sailing 1 to 2 ton
 Silver Paul Wiesner
Georg Naue
Heinrich Peters
Ottokar Weise
France 1900 Paris Sailing Open Class
 Gold Peter Bischoff
Hans-Joachim Weise
Germany 1936 Berlin Sailing Star
 Silver Werner Krogmann Germany 1936 Berlin Sailing O-Jolle
 Bronze Hans Howaldt
Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach
Fritz Bischoff
Eduard Mohr
Otto Wachs
Felix Scheder-Bieschin
Germany 1936 Berlin Sailing 8 metre
 Bronze Theodor Thomsen
Erich Natusch
Georg Nowka
Finland 1952 Helsinki Sailing Dragon
 Gold Jochen Schümann
Thomas Flach
Bernd Jäkel
United States 1996 Savannah Sailing Soling
 Silver Amelie Lux Australia 2000 Sydney Sailing Women's mistral
 Silver Jochen Schümann
Gunnar Bahr
Ingo Borkowski
Australia 2000 Sydney Sailing Soling
 Bronze René Schwall
Roland Gäbler
Australia 2000 Sydney Sailing Tornado
 Bronze Jan-Peter Peckolt
Hannes Peckolt
China 2008 Beijing Sailing 49er
 Bronze Erik Heil
Thomas Plößel
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Sailing 49er
 Silver Susann Beucke
Tina Lutz
Japan 2020 Tokyo Sailing 49er FX
 Bronze Erik Heil
Thomas Plößel
Japan 2020 Tokyo Sailing 49er
 Bronze Paul Kohlhoff
Alica Stuhlemmer
Japan 2020 Tokyo Sailing Nacra 17

Shooting

[edit]
Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Silver Alfred Goeldel Sweden 1912 Stockholm Shooting Men's Trap
 Bronze Erich Graf von Bernstorff
Franz von Zedlitz und Leipe
Horst Goeldel
Albert Preuss
Erland Koch
Alfred Goeldel
Sweden 1912 Stockholm Shooting Men's Trap Team
 Silver Heinz Hax United States 1932 Los Angeles Shooting Men's Rapid fire Pistol
 Gold Cornelius van Oyen Germany 1936 Berlin Shooting Men's Rapid fire Pistol
 Silver Heinz Hax Germany 1936 Berlin Shooting Men's Rapid fire Pistol
 Silver Erich Krempel Germany 1936 Berlin Shooting Men's 50 meter pistol, individual
 Gold Michael Jakosits Spain 1992 Barcelona Shooting Men's 10 meter running target
 Gold Ralf Schumann Spain 1992 Barcelona Shooting Men's Rapid fire Pistol
 Bronze Johann Riederer Spain 1992 Barcelona Shooting Men's Air Rifle
 Gold Ralf Schumann United States 1996 Atlanta Shooting Men's Rapid fire Pistol
 Gold Christian Klees United States 1996 Atlanta Shooting Men's 50 meter rifle prone
 Silver Petra Horneber United States 1996 Atlanta Shooting Women's Rapid Air Rifle
 Silver Susanne Kiermayer United States 1996 Atlanta Shooting Women's double trap
 Gold Manfred Kurzer Greece 2004 Athens Shooting Men's 10 meter running target
 Gold Ralf Schumann Greece 2004 Athens Shooting Men's Rapid fire Pistol
 Silver Christian Lusch Greece 2004 Athens Shooting Men's 50 meter rifle prone
 Silver Ralf Schumann China 2008 Beijing Shooting Men's Rapid fire Pistol
 Bronze Christian Reitz China 2008 Beijing Shooting Men's Rapid fire Pistol
 Bronze Munkhbayar Dorjsuren China 2008 Beijing Shooting Women's Pistol
 Bronze Christine Brinker China 2008 Beijing Shooting Women's Skeet
 Gold Barbara Engleder Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Shooting Women's Rifle Three Positions
 Gold Henri Junghänel Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Shooting Men's 50 meter rifle prone
 Gold Christian Reitz Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Shooting Men's Rapid fire Pistol
 Silver Monika Karsch Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Shooting Women's Pistol

Swimming

[edit]

Men

[edit]
Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Gold Ernst Hoppenberg France 1900 Paris Swimming 200 metres backstroke
 Gold Ernst Hoppenberg
Max Hainle
Julius Frey
Max Schöne
Herbert von Petersdorff
France 1900 Paris Swimming 200 metres team race
 Gold Emil Rausch United States 1904 St. Louis Swimming 1 mile freestyle
 Gold Walter Brack United States 1904 St. Louis Swimming 100 yards backstroke
 Gold Georg Zacharias United States 1904 St. Louis Swimming 440 yards breaststroke
 Gold Emil Rausch United States 1904 St. Louis Swimming 880 yards freestyle
 Silver Walter Brack United States 1904 St. Louis Swimming 440 yards breaststroke
 Silver Georg Hoffmann United States 1904 St. Louis Swimming 100 yards backstroke
 Bronze Georg Zacharias United States 1904 St. Louis Swimming 100 yards backstroke
 Bronze Emil Rausch United States 1904 St. Louis Swimming 220 yards freestyle
 Gold Arno Bieberstein United Kingdom 1908 London Swimming 100 metres backstroke
 Gold Walter Bathe Sweden 1912 Stockholm Swimming 200 metres breaststroke
 Gold Walter Bathe Sweden 1912 Stockholm Swimming 400 metres breaststroke
 Silver Otto Fahr Sweden 1912 Stockholm Swimming 100 metres backstroke
 Silver Wilhelm Lützow Sweden 1912 Stockholm Swimming 200 metres breaststroke
 Bronze Paul Malisch Sweden 1912 Stockholm Swimming 200 metres breaststroke
 Bronze Paul Kellner Sweden 1912 Stockholm Swimming 100 metres backstroke
 Silver Erich Rademacher Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Swimming 200 metres breaststroke
 Silver Erwin Sietas Germany 1936 Berlin Swimming 200 metres breaststroke
 Bronze Herbert Klein Finland 1952 Helsinki Swimming 200 metres breaststroke
 Bronze Jörg Hoffmann Spain 1992 Barcelona Swimming 1500 metres freestyle
 Bronze Christian Tröger
Dirk Richter
Steffen Zesner
Mark Pinger
Andreas Szigat
Bengt Zikarsky
Spain 1992 Barcelona Swimming 4 × 100 metres freestyle relay
 Bronze Mark Warnecke United States 1996 Atlanta Swimming 100 metres breaststroke
 Bronze Mark Pinger
Björn Zikarsky
Christian Tröger
Bengt Zikarsky
Alexander Lüderitz
United States 1996 Atlanta Swimming 4 × 100 metres freestyle relay
 Bronze Christian Tröger
Aimo Heilmann
Christian Keller
Steffen Zesner
Konstantin Dubrovin
Oliver Lampe
United States 1996 Atlanta Swimming 4 × 200 metres freestyle relay
 Bronze Stev Theloke Australia 2000 Sydney Swimming 100 metres backstroke
 Bronze Stev Theloke
Jens Kruppa
Thomas Rupprath
Torsten Spanneberg
Australia 2000 Sydney Swimming 4 × 100 metres medley relay
 Silver Steffen Driesen
Jens Kruppa
Thomas Rupprath
Lars Conrad
Helge Meeuw
Greece 2004 Athens Swimming 4 × 100 metres medley relay
 Bronze Thomas Lurz China 2008 Beijing Swimming 10 km marathon
 Silver Thomas Lurz United Kingdom 2012 London Swimming 10 km marathon
 Gold Florian Wellbrock Japan 2020 Tokyo Swimming 10 km marathon
 Bronze Florian Wellbrock Japan 2020 Tokyo Swimming 1500 metres freestyle
 Gold Lukas Märtens France 2024 Paris Swimming 400 metre freestyle
 Silver Oliver Klemet France 2024 Paris Swimming 10 km marathon

Women

[edit]
Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Silver Wally Dressel
Louise Otto
Hermine Stindt
Grete Rosenberg
Sweden 1912 Stockholm Swimming 4×100 metres freestyle relay
 Gold Hilde Schrader Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Swimming 200 metres breaststroke
 Bronze Charlotte Mühe Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Swimming 200 metres breaststroke
 Silver Martha Genenger Germany 1936 Berlin Swimming 200 metres breaststroke
 Silver Gisela Arendt
Ruth Halbsguth
Leni Lohmar
Inge Schmitz
Germany 1936 Berlin Swimming 4 x 100 metres freestyle relay
 Bronze Gisela Arendt Germany 1936 Berlin Swimming 100 metres freestyle
 Gold Dagmar Hase Spain 1992 Barcelona Swimming 400 metres freestyle
 Silver Franziska van Almsick Spain 1992 Barcelona Swimming 200 metres freestyle
 Silver Franziska van Almsick
Daniela Brendel
Jana Dörries
Dagmar Hase
Daniela Hunger
Simone Osygus
Bettina Ustrowski
Spain 1992 Barcelona Swimming 4 x 100 metres medley relay
 Silver Dagmar Hase Spain 1992 Barcelona Swimming 200 metres backstroke
 Bronze Franziska van Almsick Spain 1992 Barcelona Swimming 100 metres freestyle
 Bronze Kerstin Kielgass Spain 1992 Barcelona Swimming 200 metres freestyle
 Bronze Franziska van Almsick
Annette Hadding
Daniela Hunger
Kerstin Kielgass
Simone Osygus
Manuela Stellmach
Spain 1992 Barcelona Swimming 4 x 100 metres freestyle relay
 Bronze Jana Henke Spain 1992 Barcelona Swimming 800 metres freestyle
 Bronze Daniela Hunger Spain 1992 Barcelona Swimming 200 metres individual medley
 Silver Sandra Völker United States 1996 Atlanta Swimming 100 metres freestyle
 Silver Franziska van Almsick United States 1996 Atlanta Swimming 200 metres freestyle
 Silver Dagmar Hase United States 1996 Atlanta Swimming 400 metres freestyle
 Silver Dagmar Hase United States 1996 Atlanta Swimming 800 metres freestyle
 Silver Dagmar Hase
Kerstin Kielgass
Franziska van Almsick
Sandra Völker
Meike Freitag (heats)
Simone Osygus (heats)
United States 1996 Atlanta Swimming 4 × 200 m freestyle relay
 Bronze Antje Buschschulte
Simone Osygus
Franziska van Almsick
Sandra Völker
Meike Freitag (heats)
United States 1996 Atlanta Swimming 4 x 100 metres freestyle relay
 Bronze Dagmar Hase United States 1996 Atlanta Swimming 200 metres Freestyle
 Bronze Sandra Völker United States 1996 Atlanta Swimming 50 metres freestyle
 Bronze Cathleen Rund United States 1996 Atlanta Swimming 200 metres backstroke
 Bronze Antje Buschschulte
Sara Harstick
Kerstin Kielgass
Franziska van Almsick
Meike Freitag (heats)
Britta Steffen (heats)
Australia 2000 Sydney Swimming 4 × 200 m freestyle relay
 Bronze Antje Buschschulte
Petra Dallmann
Janina Götz
Sara Harstick
Hannah Stockbauer
Franziska van Almsick
Greece 2004 Athens Swimming 4 × 200 m freestyle relay
 Bronze Anne Poleska Greece 2004 Athens Swimming 200 metres breaststroke
 Bronze Antje Buschschulte Greece 2004 Athens Swimming 200 metres backstroke
 Bronze Antje Buschschulte
Daniela Götz
Sarah Poewe
Franziska van Almsick
Greece 2004 Athens Swimming 4 x 100 metres medley relay
 Gold Britta Steffen China 2008 Beijing Swimming 100 metres freestyle
 Gold Britta Steffen China 2008 Beijing Swimming 50 metres freestyle
 Bronze Sarah Köhler Japan 2020 Tokyo Swimming 1500 metres freestyle
 Bronze Isabel Gose France 2024 Paris Swimming 1500 metre freestyle

Table tennis

[edit]
Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Silver Steffen Fetzner
Jörg Roßkopf
Spain 1992 Barcelona Table tennis Men's doubles
 Bronze Jörg Roßkopf United States 1996 Atlanta Table tennis Men's singles
 Silver Timo Boll
Dimitrij Ovtcharov
Christian Süß
China 2008 Beijing Table tennis Men's team
 Bronze Dimitrij Ovtcharov United Kingdom 2012 London Table tennis Men's singles
 Bronze Timo Boll
Dimitrij Ovtcharov
Bastian Steger
United Kingdom 2012 London Table tennis Men's team
 Silver Han Ying
Petrissa Solja
Shan Xiaona
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Table tennis Women's team
 Bronze Bastian Steger
Dimitrij Ovtcharov
Timo Boll
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Table tennis Men's team
 Silver Timo Boll
Dimitrij Ovtcharov
Patrick Franziska
Japan 2020 Tokyo Table tennis Men's team
 Bronze Dimitrij Ovtcharov Japan 2020 Tokyo Table tennis Men's singles

Taekwondo

[edit]
Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Silver Faissal Ebnoutalib Australia 2000 Sydney Taekwondo Men's middleweight
 Bronze Helena Fromm United Kingdom 2012 London Taekwondo Women's middleweight

Tennis

[edit]
Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Silver Otto Froitzheim United Kingdom 1908 London Tennis Men's single
 Gold Dorothea Köring
Heinrich Schomburgk
Sweden 1912 Stockholm Tennis Mixed
 Silver Dorothea Köring Sweden 1912 Stockholm Tennis Women's single
 Bronze Oskar Kreuzer Sweden 1912 Stockholm Tennis Men's single
 Gold Boris Becker
Michael Stich
Spain 1992 Barcelona Tennis Men's double
 Silver Steffi Graf Spain 1992 Barcelona Tennis Women's single
 Bronze Marc-Kevin Goellner
David Prinosil
United States 1996 Atlanta Tennis Men's double
 Silver Tommy Haas Australia 2000 Sydney Tennis Men's single
 Silver Nicolas Kiefer
Rainer Schüttler
Greece 2004 Athens Tennis Men's double
 Silver Angelique Kerber Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Tennis Women's single
 Gold Alexander Zverev Japan 2020 Tokyo Tennis Men's single

Triathlon

[edit]
Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Silver Stephan Vuckovic Australia 2000 Sydney Triathlon Men's individual
 Gold Jan Frodeno China 2008 Beijing Triathlon Men's individual
 Gold Tim Hellwig
Lisa Tertsch
Lasse Lührs
Laura Lindemann
France 2024 Paris Triathlon Mixed relay

Water Polo

[edit]
Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Gold Max Amann
Karl Bähre
Emil Benecke
Johannes Blank
Otto Cordes
Fritz Gunst
Erich Rademacher
Joachim Rademacher
Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Water Polo Men
 Silver Emil Benecke
Otto Cordes
Hans Eckstein
Fritz Gunst
Erich Rademacher
Joachim Rademacher
Hans Schulze
Heiko Schwartz
United States 1932 Los Angeles Water Polo Men
 Silver Bernhard Baier
Fritz Gunst
Josef Hauser
Alfred Kienzle
Paul Klingenburg
Heinrich Krug
Hans Schulze
Gustav Schürger
Helmuth Schwenn
Hans Schneider
Fritz Stolze
Germany 1936 Berlin Water Polo Men

Weightlifting

[edit]
Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Gold Josef Straßberger Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Weightlifting Heavyweight (82,5kg+)
 Gold Kurt Helbig Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Weightlifting Lightweight (-67,5kg)
 Bronze Hans Wölpert Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Weightlifting Featherweight (-60kg)
 Gold Rudolf Ismayr United States 1932 Los Angeles Weightlifting Middleweight (-75kg)
 Bronze Josef Straßberger United States 1932 Los Angeles Weightlifting Heavyweight (82,5kg+)
 Silver Hans Wölpert United States 1932 Los Angeles Weightlifting Featherweight (-60kg)
 Gold Josef Manger Germany 1936 Berlin Weightlifting Heavyweight (82,5kg+)
 Silver Eugen Deutsch Germany 1936 Berlin Weightlifting Light heavyweight (-82,5kg)
 Silver Rudolf Ismayr Germany 1936 Berlin Weightlifting Middleweight (-75kg)
 Bronze Karl Jansen Germany 1936 Berlin Weightlifting Lightweight (-67,5kg)
 Bronze Adolf Wagner Germany 1936 Berlin Weightlifting Middleweight (-75kg)
 Gold Ronny Weller Spain 1992 Barcelona Weightlifting Heavyweight (-110kg)
 Bronze Andreas Behm Spain 1992 Barcelona Weightlifting Lightweight (-67,5kg)
 Bronze Manfred Nerlinger Spain 1992 Barcelona Weightlifting Super heavyweight (110kg+)
 Silver Ronny Weller United States 1996 Atlanta Weightlifting Super heavyweight (108kg+)
 Silver Marc Huster United States 1996 Atlanta Weightlifting Light heavyweight (-83kg)
 Bronze Oliver Caruso United States 1996 Atlanta Weightlifting Middle heavyweight (-91kg)
 Silver Marc Huster Australia 2000 Sydney Weightlifting Light heavyweight (-85kg)
 Silver Ronny Weller Australia 2000 Sydney Weightlifting Super heavyweight (105kg+)
 Gold Matthias Steiner China 2008 Beijing Weightlifting Super heavyweight (105kg+)

Wrestling

[edit]
Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Gold Carl Schuhmann Greece 1896 Athens Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman open class
 Silver Georg Gerstäcker Sweden 1912 Stockholm Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman featherweight (-60kg)
 Gold Kurt Leucht Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman bantamweight (-58kg)
 Silver Adolf Rieger Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman light heavyweight (-82,5kg)
 Silver Eduard Sperling Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman lightweight (-67,5kg)
 Bronze Georg Gehring Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman heavyweight (82,5kg+)
 Gold Jakob Brendel United States 1932 Los Angeles Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman bantamweight (-56kg)
 Silver Wolfgang Ehrl United States 1932 Los Angeles Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman featherweight (-61kg)
 Silver Jean Földeák United States 1932 Los Angeles Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman middleweight (-79kg)
 Bronze Eduard Sperling United States 1932 Los Angeles Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman lightweight (-66kg)
 Silver Fritz Schäfer Germany 1936 Berlin Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman welterweight (-72kg)
 Silver Ludwig Schweickert Germany 1936 Berlin Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman middleweight (-79kg)
 Silver Wolfgang Ehrl Germany 1936 Berlin Wrestling Men's freestyle lightweight (-67,5kg)
 Bronze Johannes Herbert Germany 1936 Berlin Wrestling Men's freestyle bantamweight (-56kg)
 Bronze Jakob Brendel Germany 1936 Berlin Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman bantamweight (-56kg)
 Bronze Kurt Hornfischer Germany 1936 Berlin Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman heavyweight (87kg+)
 Bronze Erich Siebert Germany 1936 Berlin Wrestling Men's freestyle light heavyweight (-87kg)
 Gold Maik Bullmann Spain 1992 Barcelona Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman light heavyweight (-90kg)
 Silver Rıfat Yıldız Spain 1992 Barcelona Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman bantamweight (-57kg)
 Silver Heiko Balz Spain 1992 Barcelona Wrestling Men's freestyle heavyweight (-100kg)
 Silver Thomas Zander United States 1996 Atlanta Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman middleweight (-82kg)
 Bronze Arawat Sabejew United States 1996 Atlanta Wrestling Men's freestyle heavyweight (-100kg)
 Bronze Maik Bullmann United States 1996 Atlanta Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman light heavyweight (-90kg)
 Silver Mirko Englich China 2008 Beijing Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman heavyweight (-96kg)
 Bronze Denis Kudla Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman middleweight(-85kg)
 Gold Aline Rotter-Focken Japan 2020 Tokyo Wrestling Women's freestyle heavyweight (-76kg)
 Bronze Denis Kudla Japan 2020 Tokyo Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman middleweight (-85kg)
 Bronze Frank Stäbler Japan 2020 Tokyo Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman lightweight (-67kg)

Summary by sport

[edit]

Aquatics

[edit]

Artistic swimming

[edit]
Games Swimmers Events Gold Silver Bronze Total
1992 Barcelona 2 2/2 0 0 0 0
Total 2 2/17 0 0 0 0

Swimming

[edit]

Germany first competed in swimming at 1900 Games, with six swimmers in five events, winning two gold medals.

Games Swimmers Events Gold Silver Bronze Total
1900 Paris 6 5/7 2 0 0 2
Total 13 19 29 61

Archery

[edit]
Games Archers Events Gold Silver Bronze Total
1992 Barcelona 6 4/4 0 0 0 0
1996 Atlanta 3 2/4 0 1 0 1
2000 Sydney 4 3/4 0 0 1 1
2004 Athens 4 3/4 0 0 0 0
2008 Beijing 2 2/4 0 0 0 0
2012 London 2 2/4 0 0 0 0
2016 Rio de Janeiro 2 2/4 0 1 0 1
2020 Tokyo 4 4/5 0 0 1 1
2024 Paris 4 4/5 0 1 0 1
Total 20 26/54 0 3 2 5

Athletics

[edit]
Games Athletes Events Gold Silver Bronze Total
1896 Athens 5 9/12 0 1 0 1
1900 Paris 6 9/23 0 0 0 0
1904 St. Louis 2 5/25 0 0 1 1
1908 London 20 16/26 0 1 1 2
1912 Stockholm 24 21/30 0 2 0 2
1928 Amsterdam 60 22/27 1 2 6 9
1932 Los Angeles 27 23/29 0 2 3 5
1936 Berlin 77 29/29 5 4 7 16
1952 Helsinki 39 24/33 0 3 5 8
1992 Barcelona 79 38/43 4 1 5 10
1996 Atlanta 85 40/44 3 1 3 7
2000 Sydney 64 35/46 2 1 2 5
2004 Athens 71 36/46 0 2 0 2
2008 Beijing 53 32/47 0 1 0 1
2012 London 71 33/47 1 5 2 8
2016 Rio de Janeiro 84 37/47 2 0 1 3
2020 Tokyo 80 42/48 1 2 0 3
2024 Paris 79 38/48 1 2 1 4
Total 489/650 20 30 37 87

Badminton

[edit]
Games Athletes Events Gold Silver Bronze Total
1992 Barcelona 4 4/4 0 0 0 0
1996 Atlanta 6 4/5 0 0 0 0
2000 Sydney 6 4/5 0 0 0 0
2004 Athens 6 4/5 0 0 0 0
2008 Beijing 5 3/5 0 0 0 0
2012 London 6 4/5 0 0 0 0
2016 Rio de Janeiro 7 5/5 0 0 0 0
2020 Tokyo 5 4/5 0 0 0 0
2024 Paris 4 3/5 0 0 0 0
Total 29 35/44 0 0 0 0

Basketball

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Games Athletes Events Gold Silver Bronze Total
1936 Berlin 10 1/1 0 0 0 0
1992 Barcelona 12 1/2 0 0 0 0
2008 Beijing 12 1/2 0 0 0 0
2020 Tokyo 12 1/4 0 0 0 0
2024 Paris 28 3/4 1 0 0 1
Total 67 7/24 1 0 0 1

Beach volleyball

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Games Athletes Events Gold Silver Bronze Total
1996 Atlanta 4 2/2 0 0 0 0
2000 Sydney 8 2/2 0 0 1 1
2004 Athens 8 2/2 0 0 0 0
2008 Beijing 8 2/2 0 0 0 0
2012 London 8 2/2 1 0 0 1
2016 Rio de Janeiro 6 2/2 1 0 0 1
2020 Tokyo 6 2/2 0 0 0 0
2024 Paris 6 2/2 0 1 0 1
Total 37 16/16 2 1 1 4

Boxing

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Games Athletes Events Gold Silver Bronze Total
1928 Amsterdam 8 8/8 0 1 0 1
1932 Los Angeles 8 8/8 0 3 0 3
1936 Berlin 8 8/8 2 2 1 5
1952 Helsinki 10 10/10 0 1 1 2
1992 Barcelona 12 12/12 2 1 1 4
1996 Atlanta 8 8/12 0 1 3 4
2000 Sydney 8 8/12 0 0 1 1
2004 Athens 4 4/11 0 0 2 2
2008 Beijing 4 4/11 0 0 0 0
2012 London 4 4/13 0 0 0 0
2016 Rio de Janeiro 6 6/13 0 0 1 1
2020 Tokyo 3 3/13 0 0 0 0
2024 Paris 2 2/13 0 0 1 1
Total 78 85/156 4 9 11 24

Canoeing

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Games Athletes Events Gold Silver Bronze Total
1936 Berlin 14 9/9 2 3 2 7
1952 Helsinki 10 9/9 0 0 3 3
1992 Barcelona 29 15/16 7 2 2 11
1996 Atlanta 27 16/16 5 2 2 9
2000 Sydney 25 16/16 4 1 3 8
2004 Athens 26 16/16 4 4 1 9
2008 Beijing 22 16/16 3 2 3 8
2012 London 21 16/16 3 2 3 8
2016 Rio de Janeiro 18 16/16 4 2 1 7
2020 Tokyo 21 14/16 2 1 4 7
2024 Paris 23 16/16 2 2 2 6
Total 159/162 36 21 26 83

Cycling

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Germany competed in all six of the cycling events at the first Games in 1896, earning a silver medal.

Games Cyclists Events Gold Silver Bronze Total
1896 Athens 5 6/6 0 1 0 1
1900 Paris 3 3/3 0 1 0 1
1908 London 10 7/7 0 1 1 2
1912 Stockholm 11 2/2 0 0 0 0
1928 Amsterdam 10 6/6 0 0 1 1
1932 Los Angeles 4 2/6 0 0 0 0
1936 Berlin 12 6/6 2 0 1 3
1952 Helsinki 5 3/6 0 0 2 2
1992 Barcelona 17 10/10 4 2 0 6
1996 Atlanta 18 13/14 1 0 1 2
2000 Sydney 25 18/18 3 4 3 10
2004 Athens 19 17/18 1 1 4 6
2008 Beijing 20 13/18 1 1 1 3
2012 London 22 15/18 1 4 1 6
2016 Rio de Janeiro 30 18/18 1 0 1 2
2020 Tokyo 25 18/22 1 1 0 2
2024 Paris 25 21/22 0 1 1 2
Total 213/243 15 17 17 49

Equestrian

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Germany competed in equestrian at the first Games in which the sport was held, in Paris 1900. One rider competed in the mail coach event, winning no medals.

Games Riders Events Gold Silver Bronze Total
1900 Paris 1 1/5 0 0 0 0
Total 25 13 14 52

Fencing

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Germany first competed in fencing in 1900, with a single sabreur who did not advance past the first round.

Games Athletes Events Gold Silver Bronze Total
1900 Paris 1 1/7 0 0 0 0
Total 5 7 9 21

Gymnastics

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Artistic Gymnastics

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Germany competed in all eight of the gymnastics events at the first Games in 1896, winning five of them and medaling in all eight.

Games Gymnasts Events Gold Silver Bronze Total
1896 Athens 11 8/8 5 3 2 10
1900 Paris 14 1/1 0 0 0 0
1904 St. Louis 7 3/11 0 1 1 2
1908 London 11 1/2 0 0 0 0
1912 Stockholm 18 2/4 0 0 0 0
1936 Berlin 16 9/9 6 1 6 13
1952 Helsinki 16 15/15 0 1 0 1
1992 Barcelona 12 14/14 0 1 2 3
1996 Atlanta 9 13/14 1 0 0 1
2000 Sydney 6 8/14 0 0 0 0
2004 Athens 8 13/14 0 0 0 0
2008 Beijing 12 14/14 0 1 1 2
2012 London 10 14/14 0 3 0 3
2016 Rio de Janeiro 10 14/14 1 0 1 2
2020 Tokyo 8 14/14 0 1 0 1
2024 Paris 8 13/14 0 0 0 0
Total 159 156/195 13 12 13 38

Rowing

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Germany was among the nations that competed at the first Olympic rowing regatta in 1900, with three boats in the men's coxed four (all of which earned medals in an unusual event that awarded two full sets of medals) and one in the men's eight.

Games Rowers Events Gold Silver Bronze Total
1900 Paris 21 2/4 1 0 2 3
Total 23 14 14 51

Rugby

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Germany competed in the inaugural Olympic rugby union contest in 1900, taking joint silver with Great Britain behind winners France. Germany did not compete in any of the other rugby union competitions (in 1908, 1920, or 1924) and was not among the nations competing in the rugby sevens in 2016.

Games Players Events Gold Silver Bronze Total
1900 Paris 15 1/1 0 1 0 1
Total 0 1 0 1

Sailing

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Germany competed in the first Olympic sailing competitions in 1900, taking a gold and a silver medal.

Games Rowers Events Gold Silver Bronze Total
1900 Paris 4 3/13 1 1 0 2
Total 3 4 4 11

Tennis

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Germany first competed in tennis at the inaugural 1896 Games, with one player competing in men's singles and, as part of a mixed team, in men's doubles. Friedrich Traun lost to John Boland in the first round of the singles, but paired with him to win the gold in the doubles. The mixed team medal is not credit to Germany.

Games Athletes Events Gold Silver Bronze Total
1896 Athens 1 2[5]/2 0 0 0 0[6]
Total 2 6 2 10[6]

Weightlifting

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Germany first competed in weightlifting at the inaugural 1896 Games, with one lifter competing in one event.

Games Lifters Events Gold Silver Bronze Total
1896 Athens 1 1/2 0 0 0 0
Total 6 7 7 20

Wrestling

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Germany first competed in wrestling at the inaugural 1896 Games, with one wrestler (actually a gymnast, Carl Schuhmann) competing in the open weight class event. He won the gold medal.

Games Wrestlers Events Gold Silver Bronze Total
1896 Athens 1 1/1 1 0 0 1
Total 4 12 9 25

References

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  1. ^ In the boycotts of 1980 and 1984, only one of two teams remained absent, with the East Germans being the only Germans present in Moscow 1980
  2. ^ International Olympic Committee: Germany
  3. ^ BBC: Timeline: Olympic Powers
  4. ^ Counting the four Summer Games where both East Germany (GDR) and West Germany (FRG) competed as two appearances.
  5. ^ Includes participation as part of a mixed doubles team.
  6. ^ a b Does not include a gold medal won in 1896 by a mixed team that included a German player.
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  • "Olympic Medal Winners". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-12-09.
  • (in German) Chronology of Germany at the Olympics[permanent dead link]