Germany at the 2010 Winter Olympics


Germany participated at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 153 athletes represented Germany, entering all 15 sports. Figure skater Sarah Hecken was the youngest team member, while Curling European Champion Andrea Schöpp was the oldest at 44. Three time Olympic champion André Lange was the flagbearer at the opening ceremony on 12 February 2010. German athletes earned €15,000 for a gold medal, €10,000 for a silver, and €7,500 for a bronze.

Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
LugeMen's singles14 February
BiathlonWomen's pursuit16 February
LugeWomen's singles16 February
Alpine skiingWomen's super combined18 February
BiathlonWomen's mass start21 February
, Kevin KuskeBobsleighTwo-man21 February
, Claudia NystadCross-country skiingWomen's team sprint22 February
Alpine skiingWomen's giant slalom25 February
Alpine skiingWomen's slalom26 February
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Speed skatingWomen's team pursuit27 February
BiathlonWomen's sprint13 February
Speed skatingWomen's 3000 metres14 February
LugeMen's singles14 February
Speed skatingWomen's 500 metres16 February
SkeletonWomen's19 February
Cross-country skiingMen's 30 kilometre pursuit20 February
, Richard AdjeiBobsleighTwo-man21 February
, Andreas Wank,
Martin Schmitt, Michael Uhrmann
Ski jumpingLarge hill team22 February
, Axel TeichmannCross-country skiingMen's team sprint22 February
Speed skatingWomen's 5000 metres24 February
, Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle,
Miriam Gössner, Claudia Nystad
Cross-country skiingWomen's 4 x 5 kilometre relay25 February
André Lange, René Hoppe,
Kevin Kuske, Martin Putze
BobsleighFour-man27 February
Cross-country skiingMen's 50 kilometre classical28 February
, Robin SzolkowyFigure skatingPair skating15 February
LugeWomen's singles16 February
, Alexander ReschLugeMen's doubles17 February
SkeletonWomen's19 February
BiathlonWomen's mass start21 February
, Kati Wilhelm,
Martina Beck, Andrea Henkel
BiathlonWomen's relay23 February
, Tino Edelmann,
Eric Frenzel, Björn Kircheisen
Nordic combinedTeam competition23 February

Alpine skiing

;Men
;Women

Cross-country skiing

;Men
;Women

Curling

Men's tournament

;Men's team:
;Fixtures and results
Tuesday, 16 February, 9:00 AM
Tuesday, 16 February, 7:00 PM
Wednesday, 17 February, 2:00 PM
Thursday, 18 February, 9:00 AM
Friday, 19 February, 2:00 PM
Saturday, 20 February, 9:00 AM
Sunday, 21 February, 2:00 PM
Monday, 22 February, 9:00 AM
Monday, 22 February, 7:00 PM
;Standings

Women's tournament

;Women's team:
;Fixtures and results
Tuesday, 16 February, 2:00 PM
Wednesday, 17 February, 9:00 AM
Thursday, 18 February, 2:00 PM
Friday, 19 February, 9:00 AM
Saturday, 20 February, 2:00 PM
Sunday, 21 February, 9:00 AM
Sunday, 21 February, 7:00 PM
Tuesday, 23 February, 9:00 AM
Tuesday, 23 February, 7:00 PM
;Standings

Figure skating

Germany will compete in all events for the first time since the reunification.

Freestyle skiing

Germany did not enter athletes for the moguls and aerials events. Martin Fiala made his Olympic debut at the age of 41.
;Men
;Women

Ice hockey

Men's tournament

;Roster

Group play

played in Group C.
;Round-robin
All times are local.
;Standings

Final rounds

;Qualification playoff

Luge

Germany earned the maximum quota of ten spots.

Nordic combined

Short track speed skating

;Men
Robert Becker was also part of the German team but did not participate in any event.
;Women

Skeleton

Germany earned the maximum quota of six spots.

Ski jumping

Snowboarding

;Halfpipe
;Parallel giant slalom
;Snowboard cross

Speed skating

;Men
;Women
;Team pursuit