List of Olympic female artistic gymnasts for Germany explained

Gymnastics events have been staged at the Olympic Games since 1896, with women competing for the time at the 1928 Olympic Games.[1] German female gymnasts participated in the 1936 and 1952 Olympics prior to the separation of East and West Germany. At the 1960 and 1964 Olympics they competed as a United Team of Germany.[2] Between 1968–1988 East Germany and West Germany competed separately. Since 1992 a unified Germany has sent at least one female gymnast to compete the Olympic Games with the exception of 2000. Kim Bui, Elisabeth Seitz, and Pauline Schäfer have represented Germany at the most Olympic Games with three. Ute Starke also competed at three Olympics but represented the United Team of Germany twice and East Germany once.

Gymnasts

GymnastYearsRef.
2008 [3]
2016 [4]
1936 [5]
2008 [6]
2008 [7]
1960 [8]
2008 [9]
2004 [10]
2012, 2016, 2020 [11]
1936 [12]
2008, 2012 [13]
1964 [14]
1960, 1964 [15]
1936 [16]
1952 [17]
1992 [18]
2008 [19]
1936 [20]
2012 [21]
2024 [22]
1952 [23]
1952 [24]
1964 [25]
1936 [26]
2008 [27]
2004 [28]
1952 [29]
1996 [30]
1936 [31]
1992 [32]
1964 [33]
2016, 2020, 2024 [34]
2016 [35]
1960 [36]
1936 [37]
1960 [38]
1992 [39]
1992 [40]
1952 [41]
2012, 2016, 2020 [42]
1936 [43]
1960 [44]
1992, 1996 [45]
1960, 1964 [46]
1964 [47]
2020, 2024 [48]
1952 [49]
1952 [50]
1992 [51]
1952 [52]

Medalists

Medalwidth=250NameYearEvent
Women's team
Women's vault
Women's vault
Women's uneven bars

See also

Notes and References

  1. Gutman, Dan (1996). Gymnastics. Puffin Books. p. 8.
  2. Web site: A Divided Germany Came Together for the Olympics Decades Before Korea Did. February 12, 2018. History Channel.
  3. Web site: Katja Abel. IOC.
  4. Web site: Tabea Alt. IOC.
  5. Web site: Anita Bärwirth. IOC.
  6. Web site: Janine Berger. IOC.
  7. Web site: Daria Bijak. IOC.
  8. Web site: Karin Boldemann. IOC.
  9. Web site: Anja Brinker. IOC.
  10. Web site: Lisa Bruegemann. IOC.
  11. Web site: Kim Bui. IOC.
  12. Web site: Erna Bürger. IOC.
  13. Web site: Oksana Chusovitina. IOC.
  14. Web site: Christel Felgner. IOC.
  15. Web site: Ingrid Föst. IOC.
  16. Web site: Isolde Frölian. IOC.
  17. Web site: Hanna Grages-Berh. IOC.
  18. Web site: Jana Günther. IOC.
  19. Web site: Marie-Sophie Hindermann. IOC.
  20. Web site: Friedericke (Friedl) Iby. IOC.
  21. Web site: Nadine Jarosch. IOC.
  22. Web site: Helen Kevric. IOC.
  23. Web site: Brigitte Kiesler Karst. IOC.
  24. Web site: Hilde Koop-Ammann. IOC.
  25. Web site: Karin Mannewitz. IOC.
  26. Web site: Gertrude (Trudi) Meyer. IOC.
  27. Web site: Joeline Möbius. IOC.
  28. Web site: Yvonne Musik. IOC.
  29. Web site: Elisabeth Ostermeyer. IOC.
  30. Web site: Yvonne Pioch. IOC.
  31. Web site: Paula Pöhlsen. IOC.
  32. Web site: Annette Potempa. IOC.
  33. Web site: Birgit Radochla. IOC.
  34. Web site: Pauline Schaefer. IOC.
  35. Web site: Sophie Scheder. IOC.
  36. Web site: Gretel Schiener. IOC.
  37. Web site: Julie Schmitt. IOC.
  38. Web site: Renate Schneider. IOC.
  39. Web site: Anke Schönfelder. IOC.
  40. Web site: Diana Schröder. IOC.
  41. Web site: Inge Sedlmaier. IOC.
  42. Web site: Elisabeth Seitz. IOC.
  43. Web site: Käthe Sohnemann. IOC.
  44. Web site: Roselore Sonntag. IOC.
  45. Web site: Kathleen Stark. IOC.
  46. Web site: Ute Starke. IOC.
  47. Web site: Barbara Stolz. IOC.
  48. Web site: Sarah Voss. IOC.
  49. Web site: Wolfgard Voss-Monning. IOC.
  50. Web site: Irmgard Walther-Dumbsky. IOC.
  51. Web site: Gabriele Weller. IOC.
  52. Web site: Lydia Zeitlhofer. IOC.