Germany men's national artistic gymnastics team explained

Germany men's national gymnastics team
Label1:Continental union
Label2:National federation
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Data4:14
Label5:Medals
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Data7:12
Label8:Medals
Data8:Bronze: 1934, 1991, 2007, 2010
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The Germany men's national artistic gymnastics team represents Germany in FIG international competitions.

History

At the Olympic Games Germany has made fourteen appearances in the men's team competition, three of which were technically under the United Team of Germany.[1]

Current senior roster

Name Birthdate and age Hometown
2003 8, df=yes Cottbus
2003 9, df=yes Wehrheim
1993 6, df=yes Berlin
1997 2, df=yes Halle
2004 6, df=yes Ludwigsburg
2005 9, df=yes Niederkirchen
1998 7, df=yes Stuttgart
2001 7, df=yes Berlin
2005 7, df=yes Nürtingen
1998 1, df=yes Halle
2000 7, df=yes Cottbus
2005 2, df=yes Heusweiler
2003 2, df=yes Neu-Ulm
2005 6, df=yes Schwalbach
1990 10, df=yes Hannover
2000 3, df=yes Hannover
2000 5, df=yes Berlin
[2]

Team competition results

Olympic Games

Before WWII

Wilhelm Brülle, Johannes Buder, Walter Engelmann, Arno Glockauer, Walter Jesinghaus, Karl Jordan, Rudolf Körner, Heinrich Pahner, Kurt Reichenbach, Johannes Reuschle, Carl Richter, Hans Roth, Adolf Seebaß, Eberhard Sorge, Alexander Sperling, Alfred Staats, Hans Werner, Martin Worm

Alfred Schwarzmann, Konrad Frey, Matthias Volz, Willi Stadel, Franz Beckert, Walter Steffens, Innozenz Stangl, Ernst Winter

After WWII

Helmut Bantz, Adalbert Dickhut, Jakob Kiefer, Friedel Overwien, Hans Pfann, Alfred Schwarzmann, Erich Wied, Theo Wied

Helmut Bantz, Jakob Kiefer, Robert Klein, Hans Pfann, Erich Wied, Theo Wied

Karlheinz Friedrich, Siegfried Fülle, Philipp Fürst, Erwin Koppe, Günter Lyhs, Günter Nachtigall

Siegfried Fülle, Philipp Fürst, Erwin Koppe, Klaus Köste, Günter Lyhs, Peter Weber

After reunification

Ralf Büchner, Mario Franke, Sylvio Kroll, Sven Tippelt, Oliver Walther, Andreas Wecker

Andreas Wecker, Valery Belenky, Jan-Peter Nikiferow, Oliver Walther, Karsten Oelsch, Uwe Billerbeck, Marius Toba

Jan-Peter Nikiferow, Dimitrij Nonin, Sergej Pfeifer, Marius Toba, Rene Tschernitschek, Andreas Wecker

Thomas Andergassen, Matthias Fahrig, Fabian Hambüchen, Robert Juckel, Sven Kwiatkowski, Sergei Pfeifer

Thomas Andergassen, Philipp Boy, Fabian Hambüchen, Robert Juckel, Marcel Nguyen, Eugen Spiridonov

Philipp Boy, Fabian Hambüchen, Sebastian Krimmer, Marcel Nguyen, Andreas Toba

Andreas Bretschneider, Lukas Dauser, Fabian Hambüchen, Marcel Nguyen, Andreas Toba

Lukas Dauser, Nils Dunkel, Philipp Herder, Andreas Toba

Pascal Brendel, Lukas Dauser, Nils Dunkel, Timo Eder, Andreas Toba

World Championships

See also: Germany at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.

Sylvio Kroll, Andreas Wecker, Ralf Büchner, Mario Franke, Jan-Peter Nikiferow, Andre Hempel

Valeri Belenki, Uwe Billerbeck, Jan-Peter Nikiferow, Marius Toba, Oliver Walther, Andreas Wecker, Mario Franke

Valeri Belenki, Uwe Billerbeck, Daniel Farago, Sergei Charkov, Dimitrij Nonin, Sergej Pfeifer

Fabian Hambüchen, Thomas Andergassen, Robert Juckel, Philipp Boy, Marcel Nguyen, Eugen Spiridonov

Fabian Hambüchen, Eugen Spiridonov, Robert Juckel, Marcel Nguyen, Thomas Angergassen, Philipp Boy

Philipp Boy, Fabian Hambüchen, Thomas Taranu, Evgenij Spiridonov, Sebastian Krimmer, Matthias Fahrig

Philipp Boy, Marcel Nguyen, Fabian Hambüchen, Sebastian Krimmer, Eugen Spiridonov, Thomas Taranu

Andreas Bretschneider, Lukas Dauser, Fabian Hambüchen, Helge Liebrich, Andreas Toba, Daniel Weinert

Andreas Bretschneider, Fabian Hambüchen, Philipp Herder, Sebastian Krimmer, Marcel Nguyen, Andreas Toba

Lukas Dauser, Philipp Herder, Nick Klessing, Marcel Nguyen, Andreas Toba

Lukas Dauser, Philipp Herder, Nick Klessing, Karim Rida, Andreas Toba

Lukas Dauser, Nils Dunkel, Pascal Brendel, Andreas Toba, Glenn Trebing

Pascal Brendel, Lukas Dauser, Nils Dunkel, Nick Klessing, Lucas Kochan, Andreas Toba

Junior World Championships

Arne Nicolai Halbisch, Nils Matache, Valentin Zapf

Timo Eder, Alexander Kirchner, Maxim Kovalenko

Most decorated gymnasts

This list includes all German male artistic gymnasts who have won at least two medals, at least one being individual, at the Olympic Games and the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships combined. Only included are medals won as a Unified or United Germany; not included are medals won as part of East Germany or West Germany.

Rankclass=unsortableGymnastTeamAAFXPHSRVTPBHBOlympic TotalWorld TotalTotal
1Fabian Hambüchen 2007
2010
2007
2006
2013
2006 2016
2012
2008
2007
2013
2010
3 9 12
2Andreas Wecker 1991 1993 1992
1993
1992
1991
1993
1996
1992
1995
4 6 10
3Hermann Weingartner 1896
1896
1896 1896 1896 18966 0 6
4Konrad Frey 1936 1936 1936 1936 1936 19366 0 6
Alfred Schwarzmann 1936 1936 1936 1936 1952
1936
6 0 6
6Alfred Flatow 1896
1896
1896 18964 0 4
7Philipp Boy 2007
2010
2010
2011
0 4 4
8Lukas Dauser 2020
2023
2022
1 2 3
9Matthias Volz 1936 1936 19363 0 3
10Marcel Nguyen 2007 2012 20122 1 3
11Ralf Büchner 1991 19910 2 2
Valery Belenky 1997 19930 2 2

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A Divided Germany Came Together for the Olympics Decades Before Korea Did. February 12, 2018. History Channel.
  2. Web site: Deutscher Turner-Bund e.V.: Athletinnen und Athleten.
  3. Web site: Three years after WWII ended, Japan was still technically an enemy — and banned from the London Games. Washington Post. July 23, 2021.
  4. Web site: Teamfinale der Männer bei Olympia. July 26, 2021. Deutscher Turner-Bund.