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Alemanha nos Jogos Paralímpicos Duitsland op de Paralympische Spelen Allemagne aux Jeux paralympiques Alemania en los Juegos Paralímpicos Germany at the Paralympics
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L’Allemagne participe aux Jeux paralympiques depuis les Jeux d'été de 1992 à Barcelone, en Espagne. Le pays a participé à tous les Jeux d'été depuis cette date. Avant cela, l'Allemagne, divisée en deux, était représentée par l'Allemagne de l'Ouest, qui a participé à toutes les éditions depuis 1960, ainsi que par l'Allemagne de l'Est, qui n'a participé qu'à une seule édition, en 1984. Parmi les grands champions allemands, plusieurs ont remporté plus de 10 médailles : Germany (GER) participated in the inaugural Paralympic Games in 1960 in Rome, where it sent a delegation of nine athletes. The country, since 1949 officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), was until 1990 also called West Germany while the separate East German Democratic Republic (GDR) existed, which was recognized by the IOC only after 1964. East German athletes, however, participated in the Paralympics for the first and last time in 1984. Following the reunification of Germany in 1990, athletes from all of Germany compete simply as Germany (GER) again. Alemania en los Juegos Paralímpicos está representada por el Comité Paralímpico Nacional de Alemania, miembro del Comité Paralímpico Internacional.​ Antes de la Reunificación en 1990, los deportistas alemanes compitieron bajo diferentes códigos paralímpicos: 1960 a 1988 como Alemania Occidental (FRG) y en 1984 como Alemania Oriental (GDR), correspondientes a los dos países soberanos de ese entonces. A Alemanha participou dos Jogos Paralímpicos inaugurais em 1960, em Roma, onde enviou uma delegação de nove atletas. O país, desde 1949 oficialmente a República Federal da Alemanha, era até 1990 também chamado Alemanha Ocidental, enquanto a República Democrática da Alemanha foi reconhecida pelo COI somente após 1964. Atletas da Alemanha Oriental, no entanto, Participaram nos Jogos Paraolímpicos pela primeira e última vez em 1984. Após a reunificação da Alemanha em 1990, atletas de toda a Alemanha competiram apenas como Alemanha novamente. Duitsland is een van de landen die deelneemt aan de Paralympische Spelen. Het land debuteerde op de Paralympische Zomerspelen 1960. Tot en met de Spelen van 1988 vertegenwoordigde Duitsland alleen de Bondsrepubliek Duitsland en nam buurland de Duitse Democratische Republiek afzonderlijk deel, of niet.
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Germany (GER) participated in the inaugural Paralympic Games in 1960 in Rome, where it sent a delegation of nine athletes. The country, since 1949 officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), was until 1990 also called West Germany while the separate East German Democratic Republic (GDR) existed, which was recognized by the IOC only after 1964. East German athletes, however, participated in the Paralympics for the first and last time in 1984. Following the reunification of Germany in 1990, athletes from all of Germany compete simply as Germany (GER) again. Germany has participated in every edition of the Summer Paralympics, and has also taken part in every edition of the Winter Paralympics, from the first in 1976. Germany was the host country of the 1972 Summer Paralympics, in Heidelberg. East Germany, West Germany and Germany have won a total of 1915 Paralympic medals, of which 658 gold, 649 silver and 609 bronze. This is more than any country other than the United States and Great Britain. The International Paralympic Committee, however, maintains separate records for "West Germany" (1960–88) and "Germany" (1992–present), due to their separate IPC codes, giving West Germany a total of 938 medals (354 golds), and Germany a total of 973 (304 golds). This places the "two countries" seventh and eighth, respectively, on the all-time Paralympic Games medal table - behind the United States, Great Britain, China, Canada, Australia, and France. Germany has consistently been one of the world's strongest nations at the Paralympics. Prior to 2008, at the Summer Games, it had always been among the top ten on the medal tables, and was within the top three on six occasions. In 2008,they finished in the 11th place. At the Winter Games, Germany has always been among the top three, except in 1980 (7th), 1984 (4th) and 2018 (5th). It topped the medal table at the 1972 Summer Paralympics (which it hosted), and the 1976, 2002 and 2010 Winter Games. Among Germany's most successful Paralympians are * Reinhild Möller, winner of 19 medals (of which 16 gold) in alpine skiing, and 4 medals (of which 3 are gold) in athletics * Claudia Hengst: 25 medals (of which 13 gold) in swimming * Gerd Schönfelder: 17 medals (of which 12 gold) in alpine skiing * Frank Höfle: 17 medals (of which 10 gold) in cross-country skiing. A Alemanha participou dos Jogos Paralímpicos inaugurais em 1960, em Roma, onde enviou uma delegação de nove atletas. O país, desde 1949 oficialmente a República Federal da Alemanha, era até 1990 também chamado Alemanha Ocidental, enquanto a República Democrática da Alemanha foi reconhecida pelo COI somente após 1964. Atletas da Alemanha Oriental, no entanto, Participaram nos Jogos Paraolímpicos pela primeira e última vez em 1984. Após a reunificação da Alemanha em 1990, atletas de toda a Alemanha competiram apenas como Alemanha novamente. A Alemanha participou de todas as edições dos Paraolímpicos de Verão e também participou de todas as edições da Paralimpíada de Inverno, desde a primeira edição em 1976. Alemania en los Juegos Paralímpicos está representada por el Comité Paralímpico Nacional de Alemania, miembro del Comité Paralímpico Internacional.​ Antes de la Reunificación en 1990, los deportistas alemanes compitieron bajo diferentes códigos paralímpicos: 1960 a 1988 como Alemania Occidental (FRG) y en 1984 como Alemania Oriental (GDR), correspondientes a los dos países soberanos de ese entonces. Ha participado en ocho ediciones de los Juegos Paralímpicos de Verano, su primera presencia tuvo lugar en Barcelona 1992. El país ha obtenido un total de 718 medallas en las ediciones de verano: 199 de oro, 266 de plata y 253 de bronce.​ En los Juegos Paralímpicos de Invierno ha participado en nueve ediciones, siendo Albertville 1992 su primera aparición en estos Juegos. El país ha conseguido un total de 274 medallas en las ediciones de invierno: 109 de oro, 87 de plata y 78 de bronce.​ Duitsland is een van de landen die deelneemt aan de Paralympische Spelen. Het land debuteerde op de Paralympische Zomerspelen 1960. Tot en met de Spelen van 1988 vertegenwoordigde Duitsland alleen de Bondsrepubliek Duitsland en nam buurland de Duitse Democratische Republiek afzonderlijk deel, of niet. L’Allemagne participe aux Jeux paralympiques depuis les Jeux d'été de 1992 à Barcelone, en Espagne. Le pays a participé à tous les Jeux d'été depuis cette date. Avant cela, l'Allemagne, divisée en deux, était représentée par l'Allemagne de l'Ouest, qui a participé à toutes les éditions depuis 1960, ainsi que par l'Allemagne de l'Est, qui n'a participé qu'à une seule édition, en 1984. En incluant la période ouest-allemande et est-allemande, les Allemands ont remporté à ce jour 1788 médailles dont 617 en or, intégralement aux Jeux d'été, ce qui en fait la deuxième nation quant au nombre de médailles ainsi que de médailles d'or. Parmi les grands champions allemands, plusieurs ont remporté plus de 10 médailles : * , 19 médailles dont 16 d'or en ski alpin, et 4 médailles dont 3 d'or en athlétisme * , 25 médailles dont 13 en or en natation * Gerd Schönfelder, 22 médailles dont 16 d'or en ski alpin * , 17 médailles dont 10 d'or en ski cross
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