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The German National Olympic Committee nominated 453 athletes (254 men, 199 women) for participation in the 2004 Summer Olympics.

Germany does not participate in baseball, basketball, men's football, women's handball, softball, synchronized swimming, taekwondo, women's tennis, men's volleyball, and women's water polo.

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Medals


 Gold   Silver Bronze Total 
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Gold:

Silver:

Bronze:

Results by event

Archery

Men's individual:

Women's individual:

Women's team:

  • Anja Hitzler, Wiebke Nulle, and Cornelia Pfohl - 7th place

Athletics

Men's 100 metres:

Women's 100 metres:

Men's 110 metre hurdles:

Women's 100 metre hurdles:

Men's 200 metres:

Men's 400 metres:

Men's 800 metres:

  • Rene Herms - Semifinal, 1:47.7 (did not advance)

Men's 1500 metres:

Men's 4x100 metre relay:

  • Ronny Ostwald, Tobias Unger, Alexander Kosenkow, Till Helmke - Round 1, 0:38.64 (did not advance)

Men's 4x400 metre relay:

Men's decathlon:

Men's 20 km walk:

Men's 50 km walk:

Men's long jump:

Men's triple jump:

Men's high jump:

Men's pole vault:

Men's shot put:

Men's discus:

Men's javelin:

Men's hammer:

Badminton

Men's singles:

Women's singles:

Women's doubles:

Mixed doubles:

Fencing

Men's épée individual:

Women's épée individual:

Men's foil individual:

Women's foil individual:

Women's sabre individual:

Men's épée team:

  • Sven Schmid, Joerg Fiedler, and Daniel Strigel - bronze medal

Women's épée team:

  • Imke Duplitzer, Britta Heidemann, and Claudia Bokel - silver medal

Men's foil team:

  • Andre Wessels, Peter Joppich, and Simon Senft - 6th place

Football (Soccer)

Women's: bronze medal

  • Preliminary round: 2-0-0
  • Quarterfinal: defeated Nigeria, 2-1
  • Semifinal: lost to United States, 2-1
  • Bronze medal match: defeated Sweden, 1-0

Handball

Men's: silver medal

  • Preliminary round: 3-0-2
  • Quarterfinal: defeated Spain, 32-30
  • Semifinal: defeated Russia, 21-15
  • Gold medal match: lost to Croatia, 26-25

Hockey

Men's: bronze medal

  • Preliminary round: 3-2-0
  • Semifinal: lost to Netherlands, 3-2
  • Bronze medal match: defeated Spain, 4-3

Women's: gold medal

  • Preliminary round: 2-0-2
  • Semifinal: defeated China, 4-3
  • Gold medal match: defeated Netherlands, 2-1

Tennis

Men's Single:

Men's Doubles:

  • Nicolas Kiefer and Rainer Schuettler: silver medal
    • Round 1: Kiefer/Schuettler - Hanescu/Pavel, 7:5, 7:6
    • Round 2: Kiefer/Schuettler - Arthurs/Woodbridge, 7:6, 6:3
    • Quarterfinal: Kiefer/Schuettler - Erlich/Ram, 2:6, 6:2, 6:2
    • Semifinal: Kiefer/Schuettler - Bhupathi/Paes, 6:2, 6:3
    • Final: Gonzalez/Massu - Kiefer/Schuettler, 6:2, 4:6, 3:6, 7:6, 6:4

Officials

  • President: Klaus Steinbach
  • Secretary General: Bernhard Schwank


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