Austria at the 2012 Summer Olympics
The the Austrian Olympic Committee ( ÖOC ) for the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London nominated squad in Austria for the Games of the XXX. Olympics had 70 sports. Standard-bearer of the delegation was present at the opening ceremony of the swimmer Markus Rogan; at the closing ceremony, the hurdler Beate Schrott holding the flag. For the first time since the Summer Olympics in Tokyo in 1964 remained Austria without a medal.
The squad was given by ÖOC known on July 6, 2012. It initially consisted of 69 athletes after the subsequent nomination of Tamira Paszek Tennis player by the International Tennis Federation, the team finally comprised 70 athletes. 30 Of the 31 women and 39 men participated for the first time in the Olympic Games in part, the shooter Thomas Farnik for the sixth time. Four athletes - Andreas Geritzer, Ludwig Paischer, Christian planners and Markus Rogan - who won Olympic medals in previous games. The support team consisted of 60 people. As " Austria House ", ie as a meeting place for athletes and coaches, members of the ÖOC teams, sponsors representatives, VIPs and media representatives, as well as a place for press conferences and any medals celebrating the Trinity House was rented.
Participants by sport
Badminton
Beach volleyball
Fencing
Judo
Canoe
Canoe Racing
Canoe Slalom
Athletics
Running and walking
Jumping and throwing
More fight
Modern Pentathlon
Cycling
Road
Mountain bike
Riding
Wrestling
Swimming
( ER ) = Austrian record
Sailing
Fleet Race