Germany competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, winning once again the most total medals of any nation. The National Olympic Committee of Germany (German: Nationales Olympisches Komitee für Deutschland, reorganized to German Olympic Sports Confederation (German: Deutscher Olympischer Sportbund, DOSB) in May 2006) nominated a total of 162 (164) athletes to compete, as the 5th largest team, in all 15 of the Winter Olympic sports.
Note: In the men's combined, run 1 is the downhill, and runs 2 and 3 are the slalom. In the women's combined, run 1 and 2 are the slalom, and run 3 the downhill.
Sachenbacher-Stehle was suspended for health reasons for the first five days of competition after recording too high values of haemoglobin in her blood.[3]
Team: Andy Kapp (skip), Uli Kapp, Oliver Axnick, Holger Höhne, Andreas Kempf (alternate)
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Key: CD = Compulsory Dance, FD = Free Dance, FS = Free Skate, OD = Original Dance, SP = Short Program
Germany's ice hockey contingent was the nation's largest at the Olympics, with 20 women and 23 men.
The following is the German roster for the men's ice hockey tournament at the 2006 Winter Olympics.[4]
Head coach: Uwe Krupp
Assistant coach: Ernst Höfner
Note: 'Deficit' refers to the amount of time behind the leader a competitor began the cross-country portion of the event. Italicized numbers show the final deficit from the winner's finishing time.
Key: 'ADV' indicates a skater was advanced due to being interfered with.
Note: PQ indicates a skier was pre-qualified for the final, based on entry rankings.
Note: In the final, the single best score from two runs is used to determine the ranking. A bracketed score indicates a run that wasn't counted.
Key: '+ Time' represents a deficit; the brackets indicate the results of each run.