List of Olympic male artistic gymnasts for Germany explained

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 and Andreas Toba have 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 Lukas Dauser have each represented Germany at three Olympic Games.

Gymnasts

GymnastYearsRef.
1900 [4]
2004, 2008 [5]
1952, 1956 [6]
1936 [7]
1996 [8]
2000 [9]
1896 [10]
1908 [11]
2008, 2012 [12]
2024 [13]
2016 [14]
1912 [15]
1992 [16]
1912 [17]
1904 [18]
1900 [19]
2016, 2020, 2024 [20]
1952 [21]
2020, 2024 [22]
2024 [23]
1908 [24]
1912 [25]
2004 [26]
1908 [27]
1896 [28]
1896, 1900 [29]
1992 [30]
1936 [31]
1960 [32]
1960, 1964 [33]
1960, 1964 [34]
1900 [35]
1900 [36]
1912 [37]
2004, 2008, 2012, 2016 [38]
2020 [39]
1896 [40]
1896 [41]
1912 [42]
1912 [43]
2004, 2008 [44]
1908 [45]
1908 [46]
1952, 1956 [47]
1956 [48]
1960, 1964 [49]
1912 [50]
1908 [51]
1964 [52]
1908 [53]
2012 [54]
1992 [55]
1900 [56]
2004 [57]
1904 [58]
1960, 1964 [59]
1896, 1900 [60]
1900 [61]
1904 [62]
1960 [63]
1900 [64]
1896 [65]
2008, 2012, 2016 [66]
1996, 2000 [67]
2000 [68]
1900 [69]
1996 [70]
1952 [71]
1912 [72]
1900, 1904 [73]
1952, 1956 [74]
2000, 2004 [75]
1912 [76]
1912 [77]
1912 [78]
1896 [79]
1912 [80]
1900 [81]
1900 [82]
1896 [83]
1896 [84]
1936, 1952 [85]
1912 [86]
1908 [87]
1912 [88]
1912 [89]
2008 [90]
1912 [91]
1936 [92]
1936 [93]
1936 [94]
1908 [95]
1900 [96]
1992 [97]
2012, 2016, 2020, 2024 [98]
1996, 2000 [99]
2000 [100]
1936 [101]
1992, 1996 [102]
1904 [103]
1964 [104]
1904, 1908 [105]
1992, 1996, 2000 [106]
1896 [107]
1912 [108]
1952, 1956 [109]
1952, 1956 [110]
1900 [111]
1904 [112]
1936 [113]
1908 [114]
1912 [115]

Medalists

Medalwidth=250NameYearEvent
Men's team parallel bars
Men's team horizontal bar
Men's vault
Men's vault
Men's pommel horse
Men's rings
Men's horizontal bar
Men's horizontal bar
Men's parallel bars
Men's rope climbing
Men's all-around
Men's team
Men's all-around
Men's all-around
Men's floor exercise
Men's pommel horse
Men's rings
Men's vault
Men's vault
Men's parallel bars
Men's parallel bars
Men's horizontal bar
Men's horizontal bar
Men's horizontal bar
Men's vault
Men's team
Men's pommel horse
Men's rings
Men's horizontal bar
Men's horizontal bar
Men's horizontal bar
Men's all-around
Men's parallel bars
Men's horizontal bar
Men's horizontal bar
Men's parallel bars

See also

Notes and References

  1. Gutman, Dan (1996). Gymnastics. Puffin Books. p. 8.
  2. News: Three years after WWII ended, Japan was still technically an enemy — and banned from the London Games. Washington Post. July 23, 2021.
  3. Web site: A Divided Germany Came Together for the Olympics Decades Before Korea Did. February 12, 2018. History Channel.
  4. Web site: Franz Abbé. IOC.
  5. Web site: Thomas Andergassen. IOC.
  6. Web site: Helmut Bantz. IOC.
  7. Web site: Franz Ernst Beckert. IOC.
  8. Web site: Valeri Belenki. IOC.
  9. Web site: Uwe Billerbeck. IOC.
  10. Web site: Konrad Böcker. IOC.
  11. Web site: Karl Borchert. IOC.
  12. Web site: Philipp Boy. IOC.
  13. Web site: Pascal Brendel. IOC.
  14. Web site: Andreas Bretschneider. IOC.
  15. Web site: Wilhelm Brülle. IOC.
  16. Web site: Ralf Büchner. IOC.
  17. Web site: Johannes Erwin Buder. IOC.
  18. Web site: Christian Busch. IOC.
  19. Web site: fritz-danner. IOC.
  20. Web site: Lukas Dauser. IOC.
  21. Web site: Adalbert Dickhut. IOC.
  22. Web site: Nils Dunkel. IOC.
  23. Web site: Timo Eder. IOC.
  24. Web site: August Ehrich. IOC.
  25. Web site: Walter Otto Engelmann. IOC.
  26. Web site: Matthias Fahrig. IOC.
  27. Web site: Paul Fischer (sportsman). IOC.
  28. Web site: Alfred Flatow. IOC.
  29. Web site: Gustav Felix Flatow. IOC.
  30. Web site: Mario Franke. IOC.
  31. Web site: Konrad Frey. IOC.
  32. Web site: Karlheinz Friedrich. IOC.
  33. Web site: Siegfried Fülle. IOC.
  34. Web site: Philipp Fürst. IOC.
  35. Web site: Eugen Fürstenberger. IOC.
  36. Web site: Georg Genserowsky. IOC.
  37. Web site: Arno Glockauer. IOC.
  38. Web site: Fabian Hambüchen. IOC.
  39. Web site: Philipp Herder. IOC.
  40. Web site: Georg Hilmar. IOC.
  41. Web site: Fritz Hofmann. IOC.
  42. Web site: Walter Jesinghaus. IOC.
  43. Web site: Karl Jordan. IOC.
  44. Web site: Robert Juckel. IOC.
  45. Web site: Georg Karth. IOC.
  46. Web site: Wilhelm Kaufmann. IOC.
  47. Web site: Jakob Kiefer. IOC.
  48. Web site: Robert Klein. IOC.
  49. Web site: Erwin Koppe. IOC.
  50. Web site: Rudolf Körner. IOC.
  51. Web site: Carl Körting. Olympedia.
  52. Web site: Klaus Köste. IOC.
  53. Web site: Josef Krämer. IOC.
  54. Web site: Sebastian Krimmer. IOC.
  55. Web site: Sylvio Kroll. IOC.
  56. Web site: Erwin Willi Kurtz. IOC.
  57. Web site: Sven Kwiatkowski. IOC.
  58. Web site: Wilhelm Lemke. IOC.
  59. Web site: Günther Lyhs. IOC.
  60. Web site: Fritz Manteuffel. IOC.
  61. Web site: Otto Meyer (gymnast). IOC.
  62. Web site: Ernst Mohr. Olympedia.
  63. Web site: Günter Nachtigall. IOC.
  64. Web site: Oscar Naumann. IOC.
  65. Web site: Karl Neukirch. IOC.
  66. Web site: Marcel Nguyen. IOC.
  67. Web site: Jan-Peter Nikiferow. IOC.
  68. Web site: Dimitrij Nonin. IOC.
  69. Web site: ..... Nuninger. IOC.
  70. Web site: Karsten Oelsch. IOC.
  71. Web site: Friedrich (Friedel) Overwien. IOC.
  72. Web site: Heinrich Pahner. Olympedia.
  73. Web site: Hugo Peitsch. IOC.
  74. Web site: Hans Pfann. IOC.
  75. Web site: Sergei Pfeifer. IOC.
  76. Web site: Kurt Reichenbach. IOC.
  77. Web site: Johannes Reuschle. IOC.
  78. Web site: Karl Walter Richter. IOC.
  79. Web site: Richard Röstel. IOC.
  80. Web site: Hans Roth. IOC.
  81. Web site: Emil Rotang. Olympedia.
  82. Web site: Fritz Sauer. Olympedia.
  83. Web site: Gustav Schuft. Olympedia.
  84. Web site: Carl Schuhmann. IOC.
  85. Web site: Karl Alfred Schwarzmann. IOC.
  86. Web site: Adolf Seebass. IOC.
  87. Web site: Heinrich Siebenhaar. IOC.
  88. Web site: Hans Eberhard Sorge. IOC.
  89. Web site: Alexander Sperling. IOC.
  90. Web site: Evgenij Spiridonov. IOC.
  91. Web site: Alfred Staats. IOC.
  92. Web site: Willi Friedrich Stadel. IOC.
  93. Web site: Innozenz (Inno) Stangl. IOC.
  94. Web site: Walter Johan Steffens. IOC.
  95. Web site: A. Kurt Steuernagel. IOC.
  96. Web site: Adolf Tannert. Olympedia.
  97. Web site: Sven Tippelt. IOC.
  98. Web site: Andreas Toba. IOC.
  99. Web site: Marius Toba. IOC.
  100. Web site: Rene Tschernitschek. IOC.
  101. Web site: Matthias Max Volz. IOC.
  102. Web site: Oliver Walther. IOC.
  103. Web site: Adolph Weber. IOC.
  104. Web site: Peter Weber. IOC.
  105. Web site: Wilhelm Weber. IOC.
  106. Web site: Andreas Wecker. IOC.
  107. Web site: Hermann Weingärtner. Olympedia.
  108. Web site: Hans Werner. IOC.
  109. Web site: Erich Wied. IOC.
  110. Web site: Theodor Wied. IOC.
  111. Web site: Carl Wiegand. IOC.
  112. Web site: Otto Wiegand. IOC.
  113. Web site: Ernst Friedrich Winter. IOC.
  114. Web site: Fritz Wolf. Olympedia.
  115. Web site: Martin Erich Worm. IOC.