Germany at the 2022 Winter Paralympics
Sporting event delegation
Germany competed at the 2022 Winter Paralympics in Beijing, China which took place between 4–13 March 2022.[1][2]
Medalists
The following German competitors won medals at the games. In the discipline sections below, the medalists' names are bolded.
Medals by date
|
Day
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Date
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|
|
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Total
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Day 1
|
5 March
|
0
|
3
|
1
|
4
|
Day 2
|
6 March
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
Day 3
|
7 March
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
3
|
Day 4
|
8 March
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
3
|
Day 5
|
9 March
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
2
|
Day 6
|
10 March
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Day 7
|
11 March
|
0
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
Day 8
|
12 March
|
2
|
0
|
1
|
3
|
Day 9
|
13 March
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Total
|
4
|
8
|
7
|
19
|
Medals by gender
|
Gender
|
|
|
|
Total
|
Male
|
0
|
3
|
0
|
3
|
Female
|
4
|
5
|
7
|
16
|
Mixed
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Total
|
4
|
8
|
7
|
19
|
|
Medal
|
Name
|
Sport
|
Event
|
Date
|
Gold |
Anna-Lena Forster |
Alpine skiing |
Women's super combined, sitting |
7 March
|
Gold |
Leonie Maria Walter Guide: Pirmin Strecker |
Biathlon |
Women's 10km, visually impaired |
8 March
|
Gold |
Anna-Lena Forster |
Alpine skiing |
Women's slalom, sitting |
12 March
|
Gold |
Linn Kazmaier Guide: Florian Baumann |
Cross-country skiing |
Women's 10 km, visually impaired |
12 March
|
Silver |
Anna-Lena Forster |
Alpine skiing |
Women's downhill, sitting |
5 March
|
Silver |
Marco Maier |
Biathlon |
Men's 6km, standing |
5 March
|
Silver |
Linn Kazmaier Guide: Florian Baumann |
Biathlon |
Women's 6km, visually impaired |
5 March
|
Silver |
Anna-Lena Forster |
Alpine skiing |
Women's super-G, sitting |
6 March
|
Silver |
Linn Kazmaier Guide: Florian Baumann |
Cross-country skiing |
Women's 15km classical, visually impaired |
7 March
|
Silver |
Martin Fleig |
Biathlon |
Men's 10km, sitting |
8 March
|
Silver |
Marco Maier |
Cross-country skiing |
Men's 1.5km sprint, standing |
9 March
|
Silver |
Linn Kazmaier Guide: Florian Baumann |
Biathlon |
Women's 12.5km, visually impaired |
11 March
|
Bronze |
Leonie Maria Walter Guide: Pirmin Strecker |
Biathlon |
Women's 6km, visually impaired |
5 March
|
Bronze |
Leonie Maria Walter Guide: Pirmin Strecker |
Cross-country skiing |
Women's 15km classical, visually impaired |
7 March
|
Bronze |
Anja Wicker |
Biathlon |
Women's 10km, sitting |
8 March
|
Bronze |
Linn Kazmaier Guide: Florian Baumann |
Cross-country skiing |
Women's 1.5km sprint, visually impaired |
9 March
|
Bronze |
Andrea Rothfuss |
Alpine skiing |
Women's giant slalom, standing |
11 March
|
Bronze |
Leonie Maria Walter Guide: Pirmin Strecker |
Biathlon |
Women's 12.5km, visually impaired |
11 March
|
Bronze |
Anna-Maria Rieder |
Alpine skiing |
Women's slalom, standing |
12 March
|
Competitors
The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Games per sport/discipline.
Alpine skiing
Germany competed in alpine skiing.[3]
- Men
- Women
Athlete
|
Class
|
Event
|
Run 1
|
Run 2
|
Total
|
Time
|
Rank
|
Time
|
Rank
|
Time
|
Rank
|
Anna-Lena Forster
|
LW12-1
|
Downhill, sitting
|
—
|
1:30.59
|
|
Super-G, sitting
|
—
|
1:23.84
|
|
Super combined, sitting
|
1:26.44
|
4
|
44.93
|
1
|
2:11.37
|
|
Giant slalom, sitting
|
1:04.17
|
4
|
1:06.81
|
3
|
2:10.98
|
4
|
Slalom, sitting
|
48.50
|
1
|
49.36
|
2
|
1:37.86
|
|
Anna-Maria Rieder
|
LW9-1
|
Super-G, standing
|
—
|
1:18.63
|
5
|
Super combined, standing
|
1:21.49
|
6
|
46.51
|
3
|
2:08.00
|
4
|
Giant slalom, standing
|
1:00.90
|
7
|
1:02.84
|
4
|
2:03.74
|
5
|
Slalom, standing
|
48.97
|
3
|
51.53
|
3
|
1:40.50
|
|
Noemi Ewa Ristau Guide: Paula Brenzel
|
B2
|
Downhill, visually impaired
|
—
|
DNF
|
Super-G, visually impaired
|
—
|
1:22.31
|
5
|
Super combined, visually impaired
|
DSQ
|
—
|
Giant slalom, visually impaired
|
1:03.94
|
10
|
1:08.64
|
11
|
2:12.58
|
10
|
Slalom, visually impaired
|
51.69
|
11
|
50.65
|
7
|
1:42.34
|
9
|
Andrea Rothfuss
|
LW6/8-2
|
Downhill, standing
|
—
|
1:23.71
|
4
|
Super-G, standing
|
—
|
1:22.35
|
9
|
Super combined, standing
|
DSQ
|
—
|
Giant slalom, standing
|
59.28
|
4
|
1:02.63
|
2
|
2:01.91
|
|
Slalom, standing
|
DNF
|
—
|
Biathlon
Germany competed in biathlon.[4]
- Men
- Women
Athlete
|
Class
|
Event
|
Missed shots
|
Time
|
Rank
|
Linn Kazmaier Guide: Florian Baumann
|
B3
|
6km, visually impaired
|
1
|
20:14.6
|
|
12.5km, visually impaired
|
0
|
50:23.2
|
|
Johanna Recktenwald Guide: Valentin Haag
|
B2
|
6km, visually impaired
|
2
|
24:35.6
|
7
|
10km, visually impaired
|
3
|
45:56.6
|
4
|
12.5km, visually impaired
|
4
|
57:00.8
|
4
|
Leonie Maria Walter Guide: Pirmin Strecker
|
B2
|
6km, visually impaired
|
1
|
20:39.0
|
|
10km, visually impaired
|
0
|
40:56.2
|
|
12.5km, visually impaired
|
0
|
52:27.6
|
|
Anja Wicker
|
LW10.5
|
6km, sitting
|
3
|
23:17.5
|
5
|
10km, sitting
|
5
|
35:45.3
|
|
12.5km, sitting
|
0
|
44:43.3
|
4
|
Cross-country skiing
Germany competed in cross-country skiing.[5]
- Men
- Women
- Relay
Snowboarding
Germany competed in snowboarding.[6]
Slalom
Men
Snowboard cross
Men
Qualification legend: Q - Qualify to next round; FA - Qualify to medal final; FB - Qualify to consolation final
See also
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