Germany at the 2010 Winter Paralympics

Germany sent 20 competitors to compete in four disciplines at the 2010 Winter Paralympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. They placed first overall in the medal standings with a total of 13 gold medals.[2]

Germany at the
2010 Winter Paralympics
IPC codeGER
NPCNational Paralympic Committee Germany
Websitewww.dbs-npc.de (in German)
in Vancouver
Competitors20 in 4 sports
Flag bearer Frank Hoefle[1]
Medals
Ranked 1st
Gold
13
Silver
5
Bronze
6
Total
24
Winter Paralympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
 West Germany (1960–1988)
 East Germany (1984)

Alpine skiing

The Alpine Ski Team from Germany won a total of 15 medals.[3] The medalists are:

Biathlon

The Biathlon team from Germany won a total of 5 medals at the 2010 Winter Paralympics.[4] The medalists are:

Cross-country skiing

The German athletes participating in the Cross-country skiing events won a total of 4 medals.[5] The medalists are:

Wheelchair curling

Germany competed in wheelchair curling. They placed last, with a score of 3-6, equaling the teams from Great Britain, Switzerland, Norway and Japan. Their results are:[6]

Squad list[7] Round robin[8] Tie-breaker Semifinal Final Rank
Result Rank

Jens Jaeger
Marcus Sieger
Jens Gaebel
Christiane Steger
Astrid Hoer

 Norway W(10-6) T6 DNA DNA DNA T6
 United States L(5-6)
 Japan W(12-4)
 Switzerland L(3-9)
 Italy W(7-6)
 Great Britain L(2-9)
 Canada L(6-8)
 South Korea L(2-9)
 Sweden L(3-10)
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