Speed Skating
- Men
Athlete | Event | Race 1 | Final | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Jens Boden | 5000 m | n/a | 6:38.34 | 20 | |
Jörg Dallmann | 1500 m | n/a | 1:51.32 | 37 | |
Stefan Heythausen | 1500 m | n/a | 1:49.58 | 26 | |
Robert Lehmann | 1500 m | n/a | 1:51.04 | 36 | |
Tobias Schneider | 1500 m | n/a | 1:50.18 | 31 |
- Women
Athlete | Event | Race 1 | Final | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Daniela Anschütz-Thoms | 1500 m | n/a | 1:59.74 | 10 | |
3000 m | n/a | 4:06.89 | 6 | ||
5000 m | n/a | 7:02.82 | 5 | ||
Anni Friesinger | 1000 m | n/a | 1:16.11 | ||
1500 m | n/a | 1:57.31 | 4 | ||
3000 m | n/a | 4:04.59 | 4 | ||
Judith Hesse | 500 m | 39.64 | 39.39 | 1:19.03 | 19 |
1000 m | n/a | 1:17.98 | 22 | ||
Lucille Opitz | 1500 m | n/a | 2:02.75 | 30 | |
5000 m | n/a | 7:18.06 | 14 | ||
Claudia Pechstein | 3000 m | n/a | 4:05.54 | 5 | |
5000 m | n/a | 7:00.08 | |||
Sabine Völker | 1000 m | n/a | 1:17.97 | 21 | |
Judith Hesse | 500 m | 38.70 | 38.55 | 1:17.25 | 6 |
Pamela Zöllner | 500 m | 40.16 | 3940 | 1:19.56 | 24 |
1000 m | n/a | 1:19.30 | 30 |
- Team Pursuit
Athlete | Event | Seeding | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Time | Rank | Opposition Time |
Opposition Time |
Opposition Time |
Rank | ||
From: Jens Boden Jörg Dallmann Stefan Heythausen Robert Lehmann Tobias Schneider |
Men's team pursuit | 3:49.59 | 5 | Norway (4) L 3:49.68 |
n/a | 7th place Final Japan (8) W 3:48.28 |
7 |
From: Daniela Anschütz-Thoms Anni Friesinger Lucille Opitz Claudia Pechstein Sabine Völker |
Women's team pursuit | 3:07.07 | 5 | Netherlands (4) W 3:07.07 |
Russia (1) W 3:02.72 |
Canada (3) W 3:01.25 |
Read more about this topic: Germany At The 2006 Winter Olympics
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