Germany at The 2004 Summer Olympics - Swimming

Swimming

Men
Athlete Event Heats Semifinal Final
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Stephan Kunzelmann 100 m Freestyle 50.98 36 Did not advance
Torsten Spanneberg 49.71 15 Q 49.88 16 Did not advance
Stefan Herbst 200 m Freestyle 1:50.23 19 Did not advance
Jens Schreiber 1:49.00 8 Q DNS x Did not advance
Christian Hein 400 m Freestyle 3:49.66 10 Did not advance
Heiko Hell 3:52.06 18 Did not advance
Christian Hein 1500 m Freestyle 15:15.42 12 Did not advance
Thomas Lurz 15:33.81 22 Did not advance
Marco di Carli 100 m Backstroke 55.58 11 Q 55.03 8 Q 55.27 8
Steffen Driesen 54.92 6 Q 54.64 5 Q 54.63 7
Rene Kolonko 100 m Breaststroke 1:02.09 16 Q 1:01.82 11 Did not advance
Jens Kruppa 1:01.19 8 Q 1:01.68 10 Did not advance
Jens Kruppa 200 m Breaststroke 2:15.29 18 Did not advance
Helge Meeuw 100 m Butterfly 53.11 16 Q 52.99 13 Did not advance
Thomas Rupprath 52.57 7 Q 52.71 7 Q 52.27 4
Helge Meeuw 200 m Butterfly 1:58.96 18 Did not advance
Christian Keller 200 m I.M. 2:02.93 21 Did not advance
Stephan Kunzelmann*
Christian Keller*
Torsten Spanneberg
Lars Conrad
Stefan Herbst
Jens Schreiber
4 x 100 m Freestyle Relay 3:17.97 8 Q 3:17.18 8
Johannes Österling*
Stefan Herbst*
Heiko Hell
Christian Keller
Jens Schreiber
Lars Conrad
4 x 200 m Freestyle Relay 7:16.75 3 Q 7:16.51 6
Helge Meeuw*
Steffen Driesen
Jens Kruppa
Thomas Rupprath
Lars Conrad
4 x 100 m Medley Relay 3:36.65 2 Q 3:34.72 02 !

* = Swam only in heats, received medal

Women
Athlete Event Heats Semifinal Final
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Dorothea Brandt 50 m Freestyle 25.67 15 Q 25.83 16 Did not advance
Sandra Völker 25.74 18 Did not advance
Franziska van Almsick 100 m Freestyle 55.57 11 Q DNS x Did not advance
Sara Harstick 200 m Freestyle 2:02.25 20 Did not advance
Franziska van Almsick 2:00.23 9 Q 1:59.13 6 Q 1:58.88 5
Hannah Stockbauer 400 m Freestyle 4:10.46 12 Did not advance
Jana Henke 800 m Freestyle 8:31.06 5 Q 8:33.95 7
Hannah Stockbauer 8:38.17 14 Did not advance
Antje Buschschulte 100 m Backstroke 1:01.68 6 Q 1:00.94 3 Q 1:01.39 6
Janine Pietsch 1:03.13 23 Did not advance
Antje Buschschulte 200 m Backstroke 2:12.96 5 Q 2:10.66 4 Q 2:09.88 =03 !
Nicole Hetzer 2:14.42 13 Q 2:13.01 11 Did not advance
Vipa Bernhardt 100 m Breaststroke 1:09.60 12 Q 1:09.72 13 Did not advance
Sarah Poewe 1:07.97 4 Q 1:07.48 2 Q 1:07.53 5
Anne Poleska 200 m Breaststroke 2:26.48 2 Q 2:26.59 4 Q 2:25.82 03 !
Birte Steven 2:27.42 7 Q 2:29.22 11 Did not advance
Franziska van Almsick 100 m Butterfly 59.53 11 Q DNS x Did not advance
Annika Mehlhorn 200 m Butterfly 2:12.25 14 Q 2:11.37 14 Did not advance
Teresa Rohmann 200 m I.M. 2:16.06 10 Q 2:14.47 7 Q 2:13.70 5
Nicole Hetzer 400 m I.M. 4:41.74 5 Q 4:40.20 6
Teresa Rohmann 4:48.51 18 Did not advance
Petra Dallmann
Britta Steffen*
Daniela Götz
Antje Buschschulte
Franziska van Almsick
4 x 100 m Freestyle Relay 3:41.19 4 Q 3:37.94 4
Petra Dallmann
Janina-Kristin Götz*
Hannah Stockbauer
Sara Harstick*
Antje Buschschulte
Franziska van Almsick
4 x 200 m Freestyle Relay 8:03.22 4 Q 7:57.35 03 !
Antje Buschschulte
Sarah Poewe
Franziska van Almsick
Daniela Götz
4 x 100 m Medley Relay 4:04.16 3 Q 4:00.72 03 !

* = Swam only in heats, received medal

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