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Germany at the 2010 Winter Olympics

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Germany at the 2010 Winter Olympics
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Germany participated at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 153 athletes represented Germany, entering all 15 sports. Figure skater Sarah Hecken (aged 16) was the youngest team member, while Curling European Champion Andrea Schöpp was the oldest at 44. Three time Olympic champion André Lange (bobsleigh) 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.[1]

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Medalists

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Alpine skiing

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  • Katharina Dürr was also a member of the German team, but did not participate in any event.
  • In the super combined, run 1 is the downhill, and run 2 is the slalom.
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Biathlon

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  • Tina Bachmann was a member of the German biathlon team, but did not participate in any event.

Bobsleigh

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Cross-country skiing

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Curling

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Men's tournament

Men's team
Fixtures and results

Tuesday, 16 February, 9:00 AM

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Tuesday, 16 February, 7:00 PM

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Wednesday, 17 February, 2:00 PM

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Thursday, 18 February, 9:00 AM

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Friday, 19 February, 2:00 PM

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Saturday, 20 February, 9:00 AM

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Sunday, 21 February, 2:00 PM

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Monday, 22 February, 9:00 AM

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Monday, 22 February, 7:00 PM

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Women's tournament

Women's team
Fixtures and results

Tuesday, 16 February, 2:00 PM

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Wednesday, 17 February, 9:00 AM

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Thursday, 18 February, 2:00 PM

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Friday, 19 February, 9:00 AM

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Saturday, 20 February, 2:00 PM

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Sunday, 21 February, 9:00 AM

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Sunday, 21 February, 7:00 PM

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Tuesday, 23 February, 9:00 AM

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Tuesday, 23 February, 7:00 PM

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Figure skating

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

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Freestyle skiing

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

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Ice hockey

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Men's tournament

Roster

The following is the German roster in the men's ice hockey tournament of the 2010 Winter Olympics.[2]

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Defenceman Jason Holland was replaced by Sven Butenschön, and forwards Alexander Barta and Philip Gogulla were replaced by Kai Hospelt and Jochen Hecht, respectively.[3]

Group play

Germany played in Group C.

Round-robin

All times are local (UTC-8).

17 February 2010
16:30
Sweden 2–0
(0–0, 2–0, 0–0)
 GermanyCanada Hockey Place, Vancouver
Attendance: 16,966
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19 February 2010
21:00
Finland 5–0
(1–0, 2–0, 2–0)
 GermanyCanada Hockey Place, Vancouver
Attendance: 16,662
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20 February 2010
21:00
Germany 3–5
(1–1, 0–1, 2–3)
 BelarusCanada Hockey Place, Vancouver
Attendance: 16,979
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Final rounds

Qualification playoff
23 February 2010
16:30
Canada 8–2
(1–0, 3–1, 4–1)
 GermanyCanada Hockey Place, Vancouver
Attendance: 17,723
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Luge

Germany earned the maximum quota of ten spots.

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Nordic combined

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Short track speed skating

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

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Skeleton

Germany earned the maximum quota of six spots.

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Ski jumping

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Snowboarding

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Parallel giant slalom
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Snowboard cross
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Speed skating

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Team pursuit
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