List of Olympic male artistic gymnasts for Germany

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Gymnastics events have been staged at the Olympic Games since 1896.[1] German male gymnasts have participated in every Summer Olympics except 1920, 1924, 1928, 1932. Additionally Germany was banned from participating in the 1948 Summer Olympics.[2] At the 1956, 1960, and 1964 Olympic Games athletes from East and West Germany competed as the United Team of Germany.[3] From 1968 through 1988 East Germany and West Germany competed separately. Athletes representing East Germany and West Germany are not included on this list.

Fabian Hambüchen has represented Germany at the Olympics the most with four appearances; Andreas Wecker also competed in four Olympics although he represented East Germany in 1988 and Germany at his three subsequent Olympic Games. Marcel Nguyen and Andreas Toba have each represented Germany at three Olympic Games.

Gymnasts[]

Alfred Flatow at the 1896 Olympics
Gymnast Years Ref.
Franz Abbé 1900 [4]
Thomas Andergassen 2004, 2008 [5]
Helmut Bantz 1952, 1956 [6]
Franz Beckert 1936 [7]
Valery Belenky 1996 [8]
Uwe Billerbeck 2000 [9]
Konrad Böcker 1896 [10]
Karl Borchert 1908 [11]
Philipp Boy 2008, 2012 [12]
Andreas Bretschneider 2016 [13]
Wilhelm Brülle 1912 [14]
Ralf Büchner 1992 [15]
Johannes Buder 1912 [16]
Christian Busch 1904 [17]
Fritz Danner 1900 [18]
Lukas Dauser 2016, 2020 [19]
Adalbert Dickhut 1952 [20]
Nils Dunkel 2020 [21]
August Ehrich 1908 [22]
Walter Engelmann 1912 [23]
Matthias Fahrig 2004 [24]
Paul Fischer 1908 [25]
Alfred Flatow 1896 [26]
Gustav Flatow 1896, 1900 [27]
Mario Franke 1992 [28]
Konrad Frey 1936 [29]
Karl-Heinz Friedrich 1960 [30]
Siegfried Fülle 1960, 1964 [31]
Philipp Fürst 1960, 1964 [32]
Eugen Fürstenberger 1900 [33]
Richard Genserowski 1900 [34]
Arno Glockauer 1912 [35]
Fabian Hambüchen 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016 [36]
Philipp Herder 2020 [37]
Georg Hilmar 1896 [38]
Fritz Hofmann 1896 [39]
Walter Jesinghaus 1912 [40]
Karl Jordan 1912 [41]
Robert Juckel 2004, 2008 [42]
Georg Karth 1908 [43]
Wilhelm Kaufmann 1908 [44]
Jakob Kiefer 1952, 1956 [45]
Robert Klein 1956 [46]
Erwin Koppe 1960, 1964 [47]
Rudolf Körner 1912 [48]
Carl Körting 1908 [49]
Klaus Köste 1964 [50]
Josef Krämer 1908 [51]
Sebastian Krimmer 2012 [52]
Sylvio Kroll 1992 [53]
Erwin Kurtz 1900 [54]
Sven Kwiatkowski 2004 [55]
Wilhelm Lemke 1904 [56]
Günter Lyhs 1960, 1964 [57]
Fritz Manteuffel 1896, 1900 [58]
Otto Meyer 1900 [59]
Ernst Mohr 1904 [60]
Günter Nachtigall 1960 [61]
Oscar Naumann 1900 [62]
Karl Neukirch 1896 [63]
Marcel Nguyen 2008, 2012, 2016 [64]
Jan-Peter Nikiferow 1996, 2000 [65]
Dimitrij Nonin 2000 [66]
Julius Nuninger 1900 [67]
Karsten Oelsch 1996 [68]
Friedel Overwien 1952 [69]
Heinrich Pahner 1912 [70]
Hugo Peitsch 1900, 1904 [71]
Hans Pfann 1952, 1956 [72]
Sergei Pfeifer 2000, 2004 [73]
Kurt Reichenbach 1912 [74]
Johannes Reuschle 1912 [75]
Carl Richter 1912 [76]
Richard Röstel 1896 [77]
Hans Roth 1912 [78]
Emil Rotong 1900 [79]
Fritz Sauer 1900 [80]
Gustav Schuft 1896 [81]
Carl Schuhmann 1896 [82]
Alfred Schwarzmann 1936, 1952 [83]
Adolf Seebaß 1912 [84]
Heinrich Siebenhaar 1908 [85]
Eberhard Sorge 1912 [86]
Alexander Sperling 1912 [87]
Eugen Spiridonov 2008 [88]
Alfred Staats 1912 [89]
Willi Stadel 1936 [90]
Innozenz Stangl 1936 [91]
Walter Steffens 1936 [92]
Curt Steuernagel 1908 [93]
Adolf Tannert 1900 [94]
Sven Tippelt 1992 [95]
Andreas Toba 2012, 2016, 2020 [96]
Marius Tobă 1996, 2000 [97]
Rene Tschernitschek 2000 [98]
Matthias Volz 1936 [99]
Oliver Walther 1992, 1996 [100]
Adolph Weber 1904 [101]
Peter Weber 1964 [102]
Wilhelm Weber 1904, 1908 [103]
Andreas Wecker 1992, 1996, 2000 [104]
Hermann Weingärtner 1896 [105]
Hans Werner 1912 [106]
Erich Wied 1952, 1956 [107]
Theo Wied 1952, 1956 [108]
Carl Wiegand 1900 [109]
Otto Wiegand 1904 [110]
Ernst Winter 1936 [111]
Friedrich Wolf 1908 [112]
Martin Worm 1912 [113]

Medalists[]

Medal Name Year Event
 Gold Böcker, A. Flatow, G. Flatow, Hilmar, Hofmann, Manteuffel, Neukirch, Röstel, Schuft, Schuhmann, Weingärtner Greece 1896 Athens Men's team parallel bars
 Gold Böcker, A. Flatow, G. Flatow, Hilmar, Hofmann, Manteuffel, Neukirch, Röstel, Schuft, Schuhmann, Weingärtner Men's team horizontal bar
 Gold Carl Schuhmann Men's vault
 Bronze Hermann Weingärtner Men's vault
 Silver Hermann Weingärtner Men's pommel horse
 Silver Hermann Weingärtner Men's rings
 Gold Hermann Weingärtner Men's horizontal bar
 Silver Alfred Flatow Men's horizontal bar
 Gold Alfred Flatow Men's parallel bars
 Bronze Fritz Hofmann Men's rope climbing
 Silver Wilhelm Weber United States 1904 St. Louis Men's all-around
 Gold Beckert, Frey, Schwarzmann, Stadel, Stangl, Steffens, Volz, Winter Germany 1936 Berlin Men's team
 Gold Alfred Schwarzmann Men's all-around
 Bronze Konrad Frey Men's all-around
 Bronze Alfred Schwarzmann Men's floor exercise
 Gold Konrad Frey Men's pommel horse
 Bronze Matthias Volz Men's rings
 Gold Alfred Schwarzmann Men's vault
 Bronze Matthias Volz Men's vault
 Gold Konrad Frey Men's parallel bars
 Bronze Alfred Schwarzmann Men's parallel bars
 Silver Konrad Frey Men's horizontal bar
 Bronze Alfred Schwarzmann Men's horizontal bar
 Silver Alfred Schwarzmann Finland 1952 Helsinki Men's horizontal bar
 Gold Helmut Bantz Australia 1956 Melbourne Men's vault
 Bronze Fülle, Fürst, Koppe, Köste, Lyhs, Weber Japan 1964 Tokyo Men's team
 Bronze Andreas Wecker Spain 1992 Barcelona Men's pommel horse
 Bronze Andreas Wecker Men's rings
 Silver Andreas Wecker Men's horizontal bar
 Gold Andreas Wecker United States 1996 Atlanta Men's horizontal bar
 Bronze Fabian Hambüchen China 2008 Beijing Men's horizontal bar
 Silver Marcel Nguyen United Kingdom 2012 London Men's all-around
 Silver Marcel Nguyen Men's parallel bars
 Silver Fabian Hambüchen Men's horizontal bar
 Gold Fabian Hambüchen Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Men's horizontal bar
 Silver Lukas Dauser Japan 2020 Tokyo Men's parallel bars

See also[]

References[]

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  2. ^ "Three years after WWII ended, Japan was still technically an enemy — and banned from the London Games". Washington Post. July 23, 2021.
  3. ^ "A Divided Germany Came Together for the Olympics Decades Before Korea Did". History Channel. February 12, 2018.
  4. ^ "Franz Abbé". IOC.
  5. ^ "Thomas Andergassen". IOC.
  6. ^ "Helmut Bantz". IOC.
  7. ^ "Franz Ernst Beckert". IOC.
  8. ^ "Valeri Belenki". IOC.
  9. ^ "Uwe Billerbeck". IOC.
  10. ^ "Konrad Böcker". IOC.
  11. ^ "Karl Borchert". IOC.
  12. ^ "Philipp Boy". IOC.
  13. ^ "Andreas Bretschneider". IOC.
  14. ^ "Wilhelm Brülle". IOC.
  15. ^ "Ralf Büchner". IOC.
  16. ^ "Johannes Erwin Buder". IOC.
  17. ^ "Christian Busch". IOC.
  18. ^ "fritz-danner". IOC.
  19. ^ "Lukas Dauser". IOC.
  20. ^ "Adalbert Dickhut". IOC.
  21. ^ "Nils Dunkel". IOC.
  22. ^ "August Ehrich". IOC.
  23. ^ "Walter Otto Engelmann". IOC.
  24. ^ "Matthias Fahrig". IOC.
  25. ^ "Paul Fischer (sportsman)". IOC.
  26. ^ "Alfred Flatow". IOC.
  27. ^ "Gustav Felix Flatow". IOC.
  28. ^ "Mario Franke". IOC.
  29. ^ "Konrad Frey". IOC.
  30. ^ "Karlheinz Friedrich". IOC.
  31. ^ "Siegfried Fülle". IOC.
  32. ^ "Philipp Fürst". IOC.
  33. ^ "Eugen Fürstenberger". IOC.
  34. ^ "Georg Genserowsky". IOC.
  35. ^ "Arno Glockauer". IOC.
  36. ^ "Fabian Hambüchen". IOC.
  37. ^ "Philipp Herder". IOC.
  38. ^ "Georg Hilmar". IOC.
  39. ^ "Fritz Hofmann". IOC.
  40. ^ "Walter Jesinghaus". IOC.
  41. ^ "Karl Jordan". IOC.
  42. ^ "Robert Juckel". IOC.
  43. ^ "Georg Karth". IOC.
  44. ^ "Wilhelm Kaufmann". IOC.
  45. ^ "Jakob Kiefer". IOC.
  46. ^ "Robert Klein". IOC.
  47. ^ "Erwin Koppe". IOC.
  48. ^ "Rudolf Körner". IOC.
  49. ^ "Carl Körting". Olympedia.
  50. ^ "Klaus Köste". IOC.
  51. ^ "Josef Krämer". IOC.
  52. ^ "Sebastian Krimmer". IOC.
  53. ^ "Sylvio Kroll". IOC.
  54. ^ "Erwin Willi Kurtz". IOC.
  55. ^ "Sven Kwiatkowski". IOC.
  56. ^ "Wilhelm Lemke". IOC.
  57. ^ "Günther Lyhs". IOC.
  58. ^ "Fritz Manteuffel". IOC.
  59. ^ "Otto Meyer (gymnast)". IOC.
  60. ^ "Ernst Mohr". Olympedia.
  61. ^ "Günter Nachtigall". IOC.
  62. ^ "Oscar Naumann". IOC.
  63. ^ "Karl Neukirch". IOC.
  64. ^ "Marcel Nguyen". IOC.
  65. ^ "Jan-Peter Nikiferow". IOC.
  66. ^ "Dimitrij Nonin". IOC.
  67. ^ "..... Nuninger". IOC.
  68. ^ "Karsten Oelsch". IOC.
  69. ^ "Friedrich (Friedel) Overwien". IOC.
  70. ^ "Heinrich Pahner". Olympedia.
  71. ^ "Hugo Peitsch". IOC.
  72. ^ "Hans Pfann". IOC.
  73. ^ "Sergei Pfeifer". IOC.
  74. ^ "Kurt Reichenbach". IOC.
  75. ^ "Johannes Reuschle". IOC.
  76. ^ "Karl Walter Richter". IOC.
  77. ^ "Richard Röstel". IOC.
  78. ^ "Hans Roth". IOC.
  79. ^ "Emil Rotang". Olympedia.
  80. ^ "Fritz Sauer". Olympedia.
  81. ^ "Gustav Schuft". Olympedia.
  82. ^ "Carl Schuhmann". IOC.
  83. ^ "Karl Alfred Schwarzmann". IOC.
  84. ^ "Adolf Seebass". IOC.
  85. ^ "Heinrich Siebenhaar". IOC.
  86. ^ "Hans Eberhard Sorge". IOC.
  87. ^ "Alexander Sperling". IOC.
  88. ^ "Evgenij Spiridonov". IOC.
  89. ^ "Alfred Staats". IOC.
  90. ^ "Willi Friedrich Stadel". IOC.
  91. ^ "Innozenz (Inno) Stangl". IOC.
  92. ^ "Walter Johan Steffens". IOC.
  93. ^ "A. Kurt Steuernagel". IOC.
  94. ^ "Adolf Tannert". Olympedia.
  95. ^ "Sven Tippelt". IOC.
  96. ^ "Andreas Toba". IOC.
  97. ^ "Marius Toba". IOC.
  98. ^ "Rene Tschernitschek". IOC.
  99. ^ "Matthias Max Volz". IOC.
  100. ^ "Oliver Walther". IOC.
  101. ^ "Adolph Weber". IOC.
  102. ^ "Peter Weber". IOC.
  103. ^ "Wilhelm Weber". IOC.
  104. ^ "Andreas Wecker". IOC.
  105. ^ "Hermann Weingärtner". Olympedia.
  106. ^ "Hans Werner". IOC.
  107. ^ "Erich Wied". IOC.
  108. ^ "Theodor Wied". IOC.
  109. ^ "Carl Wiegand". IOC.
  110. ^ "Otto Wiegand". IOC.
  111. ^ "Ernst Friedrich Winter". IOC.
  112. ^ "Fritz Wolf". Olympedia.
  113. ^ "Martin Erich Worm". IOC.
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