Germany at The 2002 Winter Olympics - Short Track Speed Skating

Short Track Speed Skating

Men
Athlete Event Round one Quarter finals Semi finals Finals
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Final rank
Arian Nachbar 500 m 44.057 2 Q 43.626 4 Did not advance
Arian Nachbar 1000 m 1:33.585 3 Did not advance
André Hartwig 1500 m 2:22.541 2 Q 2:25.936 6 Did not advance
Women
Athlete Event Round one Quarter finals Semi finals Finals
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Final rank
Yvonne Kunze 500 m 45.717 2 Q 46.465 4 Did not advance
Susanne Rudolph 45.288 3 Did not advance
Christin Priebst 1000 m 1:49.569 2 Q 1:36.848 4 Did not advance
Yvonne Kunze 1:42.389 2 Q 1:35.830 4 Did not advance
Yvonne Kunze 1500 m 2:29.779 5 Did not advance
Christin Priebst 2:27.649 3 Q 2:32.884 4 QB 2:32.442 8
Yvonne Kunze
Christin Priebst
Ulrike Lehmann
Aika Klein
3000 m relay 4:22.917 4 QB 4:22.222 8

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