Austria at the 2020 Summer Olympics

{{short description|Austria at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad in Tokyo}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2020}}

{{infobox country at games

| NOC = AUT

| NOCname = Austrian Olympic Committee

| games = Summer Olympics

| year = 2020

| flagcaption =

| oldcode =

| website = {{url|www.olympia.at }} {{in lang|de}}

| date = 23 July-8 August

| location = Tokyo, Japan

| competitors = 75 (36 men and 39 women)

| sports = 20

| flagbearer_open = Tanja Frank
Thomas Zajac

| flagbearer_close = Andreas Müller

| rank = 53

| gold = 1

| silver = 1

| bronze = 5

| officials =

| appearances = auto

| app_begin_year =

| app_end_year =

| summerappearances =

| winterappearances =

| seealso = 1906 Intercalated Games

}}

Austria competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Originally scheduled to take place from 24 July to 9 August 2020, the Olympic Games were postponed to 23 July to 8 August 2021, because of the COVID-19 pandemic.{{cite news|title=Joint Statement from the International Olympic Committee and the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee|url=https://www.olympic.org/news/joint-statement-from-the-international-olympic-committee-and-the-tokyo-2020-organising-committee|access-date=28 March 2020|publisher=Olympics|date=24 March 2020}} It was the nation's twenty-eighth appearance at the Summer Olympics.

Austria won seven medals, a significant improvement on their 2016 result, when the country won only a single bronze medal. In women's road race, Anna Kiesenhofer won Austria's first gold medal at the Summer Olympics since 2004.

Equestrian Victoria Max-Theurer withdrew from the Olympics because her horse had a dental problem.

Medalists

{{further|2020 Summer Olympics medal table|List of 2020 Summer Olympics medal winners}}

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%;"

! Medal

! Name

! Sport

! Event

! Date

{{gold medal}}Anna KiesenhoferCyclingWomen's individual road race{{dts|25 July}}
{{silver medal}}Michaela PolleresJudoWomen's 70 kg{{dts|28 July}}
{{bronze medal}}Shamil BorchashviliJudoMen's 81 kg{{dts|27 July}}
{{bronze medal}}Magdalena LobnigRowingWomen's single sculls{{dts|30 July}}
{{bronze medal}}Lukas WeißhaidingerAthleticsMen's discus throw{{dts|31 July}}
{{bronze medal}}Bettina PlankKarateWomen's 55 kg{{dts|5 August}}
{{bronze medal}}Jakob SchubertSport climbingMen's combined{{dts|5 August}}

Competitors

The following is the list of number of competitors from the Austrian delegation participating in the Games:

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"

! width=180|Sport

! width=55|Men

! width=55|Women

! width=55|Total

align=left|Artistic swimming{{N/A}}22
align=left|Athletics347
align=left|Badminton101
align=left|Canoeing156
align=left|Cycling628
align=left|Equestrian235
align=left|Golf213
align=left|Gymnastics011
align=left|Judo246
align=left|Karate011
align=left|Modern pentathlon101
align=left|Rowing033
align=left|Sailing336
align=left|Shooting112
align=left|Skateboarding011
align=left|Sport climbing112
align=left|Swimming527
align=left|Table tennis336
align=left|Tennis202
align=left|Triathlon224
align=left|Weightlifting112
class="sortbottom"

! Total

363975

Artistic swimming

{{main|Artistic swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Artistic swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Austria fielded a squad of two artistic swimmers to compete in the women's duet event, who qualified by winning the gold medal at the 2021 FINA Olympic Qualification Tournament in Barcelona, Spain.

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!colspan=2|Technical routine

!colspan=3|Free routine (preliminary)

!colspan=3|Free routine (final)

style="font-size:95%"

!Points

!Rank

!Points

!Total (technical + free)

!Rank

!Points

!Total (technical + free)

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Anna-Maria Alexandri
Eirini Alexandri

|align=left|Duet

|90.3773

|7

|90.5000

|180.8773

|7 Q

|91.8000

|182.1773

|7

Athletics

{{main|Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

{{smalldiv|1=

;Key

  • Note–Ranks given for track events are within the athlete's heat only
  • Q = Qualified for the next round
  • q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target
  • NR = National record
  • N/A = Round not applicable for the event
  • Bye = Athlete not required to compete in round}}

;Track & road events

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!colspan="2"|Heat

!colspan="2"|Semifinal

!colspan="2"|Final

style="font-size:95%"

!Result

!Rank

!Result

!Rank

!Result

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Peter Herzog

|align=left rowspan=2|Men's marathon

|colspan=4 rowspan=2 {{n/a}}

|2:22:15

|61

align=center

|align=left|Lemawork Ketema

|colspan=2|{{abbr|DNF|Did not finish}}

align=center

|align=left|Susanne Walli

|align=left|Women's 400 m

|52.19

|3 Q

|51.52 PB

|6

|colspan=2|Did not advance

;Field events

class=wikitable style="font-size:90%"
rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!colspan="2"|Qualification

!colspan="2"|Final

style="font-size:95%"

!Distance

!Position

!Distance

!Position

align=center

|align=left|Lukas Weißhaidinger

|align=left|Men's discus throw

|64.77

|5 q

|67.07

|{{bronze03}}

align=center

|align=left|Victoria Hudson

|align=left|Women's javelin throw

|58.60

|21

| colspan="2" |Did not advance

;Combined events – Women's heptathlon

class=wikitable style=font-size:90%;text-align:center
Athlete

!Event

!{{abbr|100H|100 meter hurdles}}

!{{abbr|HJ|High jump}}

!{{abbr|SP|Shot put}}

!200 m

!{{abbr|LJ|Long jump}}

!{{abbr|JT|Javelin throw}}

!800 m

!Total

!Rank

align=left rowspan=2|Ivona Dadic

!Result

|13.61

|1.83 =PB

|14.10 SB

|24.33 SB

|6.11 SB

|48.40 SB

|2:15.10 SB

|rowspan=2|6403 SB

|rowspan=2|8

Points

|1034

|1016

|801

|949

|883

|829

|891

align=left rowspan=2|Verena Preiner

!Result

|13.65

|1.77 =SB

|13.59

|24.55 SB

|6.12

|44.95

|2:07.92

|rowspan=2|6310 SB

|rowspan=2|11

Points

|1028

|941

|767

|929

|887

|763

|995

Badminton

{{main|Badminton at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Badminton at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Austria entered one badminton player into the Olympic tournament. Luka Wraber secured the men's singles spot at the Games based on the BWF Race to Tokyo Rankings.{{cite web |last=Zottl |first=Malcolm |title=Wraber erfüllt sich Olympia-Traum |trans-title=Wraber's Olympic dream comes true |url=https://www.bvz.at/sport/sportmix/tokio-2021-wraber-erfuellt-sich-olympia-traum-neudoerfl-badminton-print-277042256 |website=BVZ.at |date=11 June 2021 |access-date=15 July 2021 |language=de |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210715180020/https://www.bvz.at/sport/sportmix/tokio-2021-wraber-erfuellt-sich-olympia-traum-neudoerfl-badminton-print-277042256 |archive-date=15 July 2021}}

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align:center"
rowspan="2" | Athlete

! rowspan="2" | Event

! colspan="3" | Group stage

! Elimination

! Quarterfinal

! Semifinal

! colspan="2" | Final / {{abbr|BM|Bronze medal match}}

style="font-size:95%"

! Opposition
Score

! Opposition
Score

! Rank

! Opposition
Score

! Opposition
Score

! Opposition
Score

! Opposition
Score

! Rank

align="left" | Luka Wraber

| align="left" | Men's singles

| {{flagIOCathlete|Axelsen|DEN|2020 Summer}}
L (12–21, 11–21)

| {{flagIOCathlete|Koljonen|FIN|2020 Summer}}
L (13–21, 17–21)

|3

|colspan=5|Did not advance

Canoeing

{{main|Canoeing at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Canoeing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

=Slalom=

Austrian canoeists qualified one boat for each of the following classes through the 2019 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships in La Seu d'Urgell, Spain.{{cite news|title=Olympic quota places take shape after first day of slalom heats|url=https://www.canoeicf.com/news/olympic-quota-places-take-shape-after-first-day-slalom-heats|publisher=International Canoe Federation|date=27 September 2019|access-date=27 September 2019}}

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!colspan=6|Preliminary

!colspan=2|Semifinal

!colspan=2|Final

style="font-size:95%"

!Run 1

!Rank

!Run 2

!Rank

!Best

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Felix Oschmautz

|align=left|Men's K-1

|94.10

|8

|92.18

|7

|92.18

|7 Q

|98.42

|9 Q

|98.79

|4

align=center

|align=left|Nadine Weratschnig

|align=left|Women's C-1

|112.47

|4

|115.56

|10

|112.47

|6

|119.69

|7

|119.41

|5

align=center

|align=left|Viktoria Wolffhardt

|align=left|Women's K-1

|114.63

|14

|112.28

|15

|112.28

|16 Q

|112.11

|11

|colspan=2|Did not advance

Cycling

{{main|Cycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Cycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

=Road=

Austria sent a delegation of four riders (three men and one woman) to compete in their respective Olympic road races, by virtue of their top 50 national finish (for men) and her top 100 individual finish (for women) in the UCI World Ranking.{{cite news|title=Athletes' quotas for Road Cycling events at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games|url=https://www.uci.org/inside-uci/press-releases/athletes--quotas-for-road-cycling-events-at-the-tokyo-2020-olympic-games|publisher=UCI|date=18 November 2019|access-date=23 November 2019}}

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
Athlete

!Event

!Time

!Rank

align=center

|align=left rowspan=2|Patrick Konrad

|align=left|Men's road race

|6:09:04

|18

align=center

|align=left|Men's time trial

|1:02:05.08

|31

align=center

|align=left|Gregor Mühlberger

|align=left rowspan=2|Men's road race

|6:21:46

|70

align=center

|align=left|Hermann Pernsteiner

|6:13:17

|30

align=center

|align=left|Anna Kiesenhofer

|align=left|Women's road race

|3:52:45

|{{gold1}}

=Track=

Following the completion of the 2020 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, Austrian riders accumulated spots in the men's omnium and madison based on their country's results in the final UCI Olympic rankings.

;Omnium

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"

!rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!colspan=2|Scratch Race

!colspan=2|Tempo Race

!colspan=2|Elimination Race

!colspan=2|Points Race

!rowspan=2|Total points

!rowspan=2|Rank

style="font-size:95%"

!Rank

!Points

!Rank

!Points

!Rank

!Points

!Rank

!Points

align=center

|align=left|Andreas Müller

|align=left|Men's omnium

|19

|4

|19

|2

|20

|2

|18

|0

|8

|18

;Madison

class=wikitable style=font-size:90%;text-align:center
Athlete

!Event

!Points

!Laps

!Rank

align=left|Andreas Graf
Andreas Müller

|align=left|Men's madison

|{{abbr|DNF|Did not finish}}

|20

|=12

=Mountain biking=

Austrian mountain bikers qualified for one men's and one women's quota place each into the Olympic cross-country race, as a result of the nation's ninth-place-finish for men and fifteenth for women, respectively, in the UCI Olympic Ranking List of 16 May 2021.

class=wikitable style=font-size:90%;text-align:center
Athlete

!Event

!Time

!Rank

align=left|Maximilian Foidl

|align=left|Men's cross-country

|1:28:45

|17

align=left|Laura Stigger

|align=left|Women's cross-country

|colspan="2"|{{Abbr|DNF|Did not finish the third lap}}

Equestrian

{{main|Equestrian at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Equestrian at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Austria entered one eventing rider into the Olympic equestrian competition by securing the last of six available slots, outside the group and continental selection, in the individual FEI Olympic rankings. Meanwhile, a composite squad of three dressage riders was formed and thereby added to the Austrian roster by receiving a spare berth freed up by one of two nations, unable to fulfill the NOC Certificate of Capability, based on their individual results in the FEI Olympic rankings at the end of 2019 season.{{cite news|title=Tokyo 2020 team and individual quota places confirmed by FEI|url=https://inside.fei.org/content/tokyo-2020-team-and-individual-quota-places-confirmed-fei|publisher=FEI|date=17 February 2020|access-date=1 March 2020}} With Pakistan failing to comply with the minimum eligibility requirements, Austria received an invitation from FEI to send an additional eventing rider to the Games, as the next highest-ranked eligible nation outside of the group and continental selection.{{cite web|url=https://www.olympia.at/main.asp?kat1=87&kat2=538&vid=1&NID=30161 |title=Eine Reiterin mehr in Tokio |language=de |publisher=Austrian Olympic Committee |date=23 June 2021 |access-date=23 July 2021}}

=Dressage=

The Austrian dressage team was named on June 11, 2021. The team is led by four-time Olympian Victoria Max-Theurer, who is joined by Florian Bacher and Christian Schumach.{{cite news|title=Dressur-Team für Tokio nominiert |trans-title=Dressage Team Nominated for Tokyo|language=de|url=https://www.olympia.at/main.asp?kat1=87&kat2=538&vid=1&NID=30097|publisher=Austrian Olympic Committee|date=11 June 2021|access-date=11 June 2021}}

class=wikitable style=font-size:90%;

!rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Horse

!rowspan="2"|Event

!colspan="2"|Grand Prix

!colspan="2"|Grand Prix Special

!colspan="2"|Grand Prix Freestyle

!colspan="2"|Overall

style="font-size:95%"

!Score

!Rank

!Score

!Rank

!Technical

!Artistic

!Score

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Florian Bacher

|align=left|Fidertraum

|rowspan=3 align=left|Individual

|69.813

|30

|colspan=2 {{n/a}}

|colspan=4|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Victoria Max-Theurer

|align=left|Abegglen

|colspan=2|Withdrew

|colspan=2 {{n/a}}

|colspan=4|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Christian Schumach

|align=left|Te Quiero

|70.900

|21

|colspan=2 {{n/a}}

|colspan=4|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Florian Bacher
Victoria Max-Theurer
Christian Schumach

|align=left|See above

|align=left|Team

|colspan=2|Eliminated

|colspan=2|Did not advance

|colspan=2 {{n/a}}

|colspan=2|Did not advance

Qualification Legend: Q = Qualified for the final; q = Qualified for the final as a lucky loser

=Eventing=

Katrin Khoddam-Hazrati was forced to withdraw from the Games when her horse Cosma threw a shoe before competing in the dressage.{{Cite web|date=2021-07-31|title=No start for Katrin Khoddam-Hazrati: horse Cosma did not go lame-free|url=https://www.tt.com/artikel/30797558/kein-start-von-katrin-khoddam-hazrati-pferd-cosma-ging-nicht-lahmfrei|url-status=live|access-date=31 July 2021|website=Tiroler|language=de|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210731202956/https://www.tt.com/artikel/30797558/kein-start-von-katrin-khoddam-hazrati-pferd-cosma-ging-nicht-lahmfrei |archive-date=31 July 2021 }}

class=wikitable style="font-size:90%"
rowspan="3"|Athlete

!rowspan="3"|Horse

!rowspan="3"|Event

!colspan="2" rowspan="2"|Dressage

!colspan="3" rowspan="2"|Cross-country

! colspan="4" |Jumping

!colspan="2" rowspan="2"|Total

style="font-size:95%"

!colspan="3"|Qualifier

!Final

style="font-size:95%"

!Penalties

!Rank

!Penalties

!Total

!Rank

!Penalties

!Total

!Rank

!Penalties

!Penalties

!Rank

align="center"

| align="left" |Katrin Khoddam-Hazrati

| align=left rowspan="2" |Individual

| align="left" |Cosma

| colspan="11" |Withdrew

align="center"

| align="left" |Lea Siegl

| align="left" |Fighting Line

|32.60

|28

|2.40

|35.00

|16

|4.00

|39.00

|17

|8.00

|47.00

|15

Golf

{{main|Golf at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Golf at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Austria entered two male golfers and one female golfer into the Olympic tournament. Bernd Wiesberger qualified but chose not to play.{{cite web|url=https://sport.orf.at/stories/3074562/|title=Wiesberger lässt Olympische Spiele aus|work=sport.ORF.at|date=15 March 2021|language=de}}

class=wikitable style=font-size:90%;text-align:center
rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!Round 1

!Round 2

!Round 3

!Round 4

!colspan=3|Total

style=font-size:95%

!Score

!Score

!Score

!Score

!Score

!Par

!Rank

align=left|Matthias Schwab

|align=left rowspan=2|Men's

|69

|69

|70

|67

|275

|−9

|=27

align=left|Sepp Straka

|63

|71

|68

|68

|270

|−14

|=10

align=left|Christine Wolf

|align=left|Women's

|71

|72

|81

|73

|297

| +13

|56

Gymnastics

{{main|Gymnastics at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Gymnastics at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

=Artistic=

Austria entered one artistic gymnast into the Olympic competition. Elisa Hämmerle booked a spot in the women's individual all-around and apparatus events, by finishing eleventh out of the twenty gymnasts eligible for qualification at the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany.{{cite news|title=Artistic Gymnastics World Championships 2019: Day 2 – as it happened|url=https://www.olympicchannel.com/en/stories/live/detail/artistic-gymnastics-world-championships-2019-live-5-october/|publisher=Olympic Channel|date=5 October 2019|access-date=12 October 2019}}

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
rowspan=3|Athlete

!rowspan=3|Event

!colspan=6|Qualification

!colspan=6|Final

style="font-size:95%"

!colspan=4|Apparatus

!rowspan=2|Total

!rowspan=2|Rank

!colspan=4|Apparatus

!rowspan=2|Total

!rowspan=2|Rank

style="font-size:95%"

!{{Tooltip| V | Vault}}

!{{Tooltip| UB | Uneven bars}}

!{{Tooltip| BB | Balance beam}}

!{{Tooltip| F | Floor exercise}}

!{{Tooltip| V | Vault}}

!{{Tooltip| UB | Uneven bars}}

!{{Tooltip| BB | Balance beam}}

!{{Tooltip| F | Floor exercise}}

align=center

|align=left|Elisa Hämmerle

|align=left|Women's All-around

|12.533

|12.600

|11.800

|12.000

|48.933

|66

|colspan=6|Did not advance

Judo

{{main|Judo at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Judo at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Austria entered six judoka (two men and four women) into the Olympic tournament based on the International Judo Federation Olympics Individual Ranking.[https://www.ijf.org/wrl_olympic International Judo Federation Olympics Ranking]

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"

!rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!Round of 64

!Round of 32

!Round of 16

!Quarterfinals

!Semifinals

!Repechage

!colspan=2|Final / {{abbr|BM|Bronze medal match}}

style="font-size:95%"

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Shamil Borchashvili

|align=left|Men's −81 kg

|{{bye}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Egutidze|POR|2020 Summer}}
W 01–00

|{{flagIOCathlete|Muki|ISR|2020 Summer}}
W 01–00

|{{flagIOCathlete|Boltaboev|UZB|2020 Summer}}
W 01–00

|{{flagIOCathlete|Mollaei|MGL|2020 Summer}}
L 00–10

|{{bye}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Ressel|GER|2020 Summer}}
W 10–00

|{{bronze03}}

align=center

|align=left|Stephan Hegyi

|align=left|Men's +100 kg

|{{n/a}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Riner|FRA|2020 Summer}}
L 00–10

|colspan=6|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Sabrina Filzmoser

|align=left|Women's −57 kg

|{{n/a}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Verhagen|NED|2020 Summer}}
L 00–10

|colspan=6|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Magdalena Krssakova

|align=left|Women's −63 kg

|{{n/a}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Yang Jx|CHN|2020 Summer}}
W 10–00

|{{flagIOCathlete|Beauchemin-Pinard|CAN|2020 Summer}}
L 00–10

|colspan=5|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Michaela Polleres

|align=left|Women's −70 kg

|{{n/a}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Fletcher|IRL|2020 Summer}}
W 01–00

|{{flagIOCathlete|Kim S-y|KOR|2020 Summer}}
W 01–00

|{{flagIOCathlete|Matić|CRO|2020 Summer}}
W 01–00

|{{flagIOCathlete|van Dijke|NED|2020 Summer}}
W 01–00

|{{bye}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Arai|JPN|2020 Summer}}
L 00–01

|{{silver02}}

align=center

|align=left|Bernadette Graf

|align=left|Women's −78 kg

|{{n/a}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Ma Zz|CHN|2020 Summer}}
W 10–00

|{{flagIOCathlete|Malonga|FRA|2020 Summer}}
W 00–11

|colspan=5|Did not advance

Karate

{{main|Karate at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Karate at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Austria entered one karateka into the inaugural Olympic tournament. Bettina Plank competed in the women's kumite 55 kg, qualifying via World Karate Federation continental representation quotas.{{cite news|title=Olympian from 34 countries now confirmed for Karate Olympic debut at Tokyo 2020|url=https://www.wkf.net/news-center-new/olympians-confirmed-karates-olympic-debut/1598|publisher=World Karate Federation|date=15 June 2021|access-date=15 June 2021}}

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;"
rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!colspan=5|Group stage

!Semifinals

!colspan=2|Final

style="font-size:95%"

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Rank

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Bettina Plank

|align=left|Women's –55 kg

|{{flagIOCathlete|Miyahara|JPN|2020 Summer}}
L 2–6

|{{flagIOCathlete|Zhangbyrbay|KAZ|2020 Summer}}
W 4–3

|{{flagIOCathlete|Terliuga|UKR|2020 Summer}}
D 0–0

|{{flagIOCathlete|Sayed|EGY|2020 Summer}}
W 3–1

|2 Q

|{{flagIOCathlete|Goranova|BUL|2020 Summer}}
L 3–4

|Did not advance

|{{bronze3}}

Modern pentathlon

{{main|Modern pentathlon at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Modern pentathlon at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!colspan=4|Fencing
(épée one touch)

!colspan=3|Swimming
(200 m freestyle)

!colspan=3|Riding
(show jumping)

!colspan=3|Combined: shooting/running
(10 m air pistol)/(3200 m)

!rowspan=2|Total points

!rowspan=2|Final rank

style="font-size:95%"

!{{abbr|RR|Ranking Round}}

!{{abbr|BR|Bonus Round}}

!Rank

!Points

!Time

!Rank

!Points

!Time

!Rank

!Points

!Time

!Rank

!Points

align=center

|align=left|Gustav Gustenau

|align=left|Men's

|18–17

|2

|14

|210

|1:56.93

|4

|317

|0

|1

|300

|11:47.97

|29

|593

|1420

|16

Rowing

{{main|Rowing at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Rowing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Austria qualified one boat in the women's single sculls for the Games by finishing third in the B-final and securing the last of nine berths available at the 2019 FISA World Championships in Ottensheim, Austria.{{cite news|title=Look who’s going to the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games|url=https://worldrowing.com/news/look-who-going-the-tokyo-olympic-and-paralympic-games|publisher=International Rowing Federation|date=1 September 2019|access-date=6 September 2019}} Meanwhile, the women's lightweight double sculls crew added one boat for the Austrian roster with a third-place finish at the 2021 European Continental Qualification Regatta in Varese, Italy.{{cite news|title=European rowing gain Olympic and Paralympic qualification places|url=https://worldrowing.com/2021/04/16/european-rowing-gain-olympic-and-paralympic-qualification-places/|publisher=International Rowing Federation|date=16 April 2021|access-date=8 May 2021}}

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!colspan="2"|Heats

!colspan="2"|Repechage

!colspan="2"|Quarterfinals

!colspan="2"|Semifinals

!colspan="2"|Final

style="font-size:95%"

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Magdalena Lobnig

|align=left|Women's single sculls

|7:37.91

|1 QF

|colspan=2 {{bye}}

|7:58.20

|1 SA/B

|7:25.59

|3 FA

|7:19.72

|{{bronze3}}

align=center

|align=left|Louisa Altenhuber
Valentina Cavallar

|align=left|Women's lightweight double sculls

|7:26.22

|5 R

|7:42.31

|4 FC

|colspan=2 {{n/a}}

|colspan=2 {{bye}}

|7:15.25

|14

Qualification Legend: FA=Final A (medal); FB=Final B (non-medal); FC=Final C (non-medal); FD=Final D (non-medal); FE=Final E (non-medal); FF=Final F (non-medal); SA/B=Semifinals A/B; SC/D=Semifinals C/D; SE/F=Semifinals E/F; QF=Quarterfinals; R=Repechage

Sailing

{{main|Sailing at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Sailing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Austrian sailors qualified one boat in each of the following classes through the 2018 Sailing World Championships, the class-associated Worlds, and the continental regattas.{{cite news|title=First Laser, Radial and 49erFX nations confirmed for Tokyo 2020|url=http://www.sailing.org/news/87623.php#.W22T6tgza8o|publisher=World Sailing|date=10 August 2018|access-date=10 August 2018}}

On March 6, 2020, the Austrian Olympic Committee announced the first set of sailors to compete at the Enoshima regatta, namely Rio 2016 bronze medalist Tanja Frank and her new partner Lorena Abicht in the women's 49erFX class.{{cite news|title=Frank/Abicht für Olympia nominiert|trans-title=Frank and Abicht nominated for the Olympics|language=de|url=https://www.olympia.at/main.asp?kat1=64&kat2=682&kat3=663&DDate=06032020&NID=27564|publisher=Austrian Olympic Committee|date=6 March 2020|access-date=13 March 2020}}

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!colspan=13|Race

!rowspan=2|Net points

!rowspan=2|Final rank

style="font-size:95%"

!1

!2

!3

!4

!5

!6

!7

!8

!9

!10

!11

!12

!M*

align=center

|align=left|Benjamin Bildstein
David Hussl

|align=left|Men's 49er

|10

|{{s|17}}

|6

|4

|9

|9

|10

|5

|16

|7

|15

|13

|EL

|104

|10

align=center

|align=left|Lorena Abicht
Tanja Frank

|align=left|Women's 49erFX

|11

|13

|9

|11

|12

|{{s|{{abbr|DNF|Did not finish}}}}

|19

|7

|9

|17

|16

|20

|EL

|144

|17

align=center

|align=left|Thomas Zajac
Barbara Matz

|align=left|Mixed Nacra 17

|3

|10

|8

|{{s|14}}

|13

|5

|12

|13

|9

|4

|12

|11

|EL

|100

|11

M = Medal race; EL = Eliminated – did not advance into the medal race

Shooting

{{main|Shooting at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Shooting at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Austrian shooters achieved quota places for the following events by virtue of their best finishes at the 2018 ISSF World Championships, the 2019 ISSF World Cup series, European Championships or Games, and European Qualifying Tournament, as long as they obtained a minimum qualifying score (MQS) by 31 May 2020.{{cite web|url=https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/ogqualification/quota_places_by_nation_and_number.ashx|title=Quota Places by Nation and Number|date=1 January 2018|website=www.issf-sports.org/|publisher=ISSF|access-date=2 September 2018}}

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"

!rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!colspan=2|Qualification

!colspan=2|Final

style="font-size:95%"

!Points

!Rank

!Points

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Martin Strempfl

|align=left|Men's 10 m air rifle

|627.0

|13

| colspan="2" |Did not advance

align=center

|align=left rowspan=2|Sylvia Steiner

|align=left|Women's 10 m air pistol

|573

|15

|colspan=2|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Women's 25 m pistol

| 577

|29

|colspan=2|Did not advance

Skateboarding

{{main|Skateboarding at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Skateboarding at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Austria entered one skateboarder into the Olympic tournament

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"

! rowspan="2" |Athlete

! rowspan="2" |Event

! colspan="2" |Qualification

! colspan="2" |Final

style="font-size: 95%"

!Result

!Rank

!Result

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Julia Brückler

|align=left|Women's street

|5.10

|18

|colspan=2|Did not advance

Sport climbing

{{main|Sport climbing at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Sport climbing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Austria entered two sport climbers into the Olympic tournament. Jakob Schubert and Jessica Pilz qualified directly each for the men's and women's combined event, by advancing to the final stage and securing one of the seven provisional berths at the 2019 IFSC World Championships in Hachioji, Japan.{{cite news|url=https://www.olympicchannel.com/en/stories/news/detail/tokyo-2020-olympic-qualification-sport-climbing/|title=Where do we stand on Tokyo 2020 Olympic qualification in sport climbing?|publisher=Olympic Channel|date=19 August 2019|access-date=21 August 2019}}{{cite news|url=https://diepresse.com/home/sport/mehrsport/5675342/Schubert-und-Pilz-klettern-bei-WM-um-OlympiaTicket|title=Schubert und Pilz klettern bei WM um Olympia-Ticket|trans-title=Schubert and Pilz climbed for the Olympic ticket at the World Championships|language=de|publisher=Die Presse|date=18 August 2019|access-date=21 August 2019}}

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"

!rowspan=3|Athlete

!rowspan=3|Event

!colspan=9|Qualification

!colspan=9|Final

style="font-size: 95%"

!colspan=2|Speed

!colspan=2|Boulder

!colspan=3|Lead

!rowspan=2|Total

!rowspan=2|Rank

!colspan=2|Speed

!colspan=2|Boulder

!colspan=3|Lead

!rowspan=2|Total

!rowspan=2|Rank

style="font-size: 95%"

!Best

!Place

!Result

!Place

!Hold

!Time

!Place

!Best

!Place

!Result

!Place

!Hold

!Time

!Place

align=center

| align="left" |Jakob Schubert

| align="left" |Men's

|6.70

121T3z 2 137412+4:02184.004 Q

|6.76

71T3z 1 75Top135{{bronze3}}
align="center"

| align="left" |Jessica Pilz

| align="left" |Women's

|8.51

111T3z 3 5933+2198.006 Q

|8.43

60T2z 0 10534+3907

Swimming

{{main|Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Austrian swimmers further achieved qualifying standards in the following events (up to a maximum of 2 swimmers in each event at the Olympic Qualifying Time (OQT), and potentially 1 at the Olympic Selection Time (OST)):{{cite web|title=FINA – Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Qualification|url=https://www.fina.org/competitions/5/olympic-games-tokyo-2020/qualifications?gender=M&distance=50&stroke=FREESTYLE&standard=all®ionId=all&countryId=|publisher=FINA |access-date=23 March 2019}}{{cite news|title=Tokyo 2020 – FINA Swimming Qualification System|url=https://www.fina.org/sites/default/files/final_-_2020_07_15_-_tokyo_2020_-_revised_qualification_system_-_swimming_-_eng.pdf|format=PDF |work=Tokyo 2020 |publisher=FINA |access-date=6 March 2021}}

;Men

class=wikitable style="font-size:90%"
rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!colspan="2"|Heat

!colspan="2"|Semifinal

!colspan="2"|Final

style="font-size:95%"

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

align=center

|align=left rowspan=3|Felix Auböck

|align=left|400 m freestyle

|3:43.91

|2 Q

|colspan=2 {{n/a}}

|3:44.07

|4

align=center

|align=left|800 m freestyle

|7:45.73 NR

|4 Q

|colspan=2 {{n/a}}

|7:49.14

|7

align=center

|align=left|1500 m freestyle

|14:51.88

|7 Q

|colspan=2 {{n/a}}

|15:03.47

|7

align=center

|align=left|Simon Bucher

|align=left|100 m butterfly

|52.52

|=37

|colspan="4"|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Heiko Gigler

|align=left|50 m freestyle

|22.17

|22

|colspan="4"|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left rowspan=3|Bernhard Reitshammer

|align=left|100 m backstroke

|55.26

|35

|colspan="4"|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|100 m breaststroke

|1:00.41

|30

|colspan="4"|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|200 m individual medley

|1:59.56

|32

|colspan="4"|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Christopher Rothbauer

|align=left|200 m breaststroke

|2:13.19

|28

|colspan="4"|Did not advance

;Women

class=wikitable style="font-size:90%"
rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!colspan="2"|Heat

!colspan="2"|Semifinal

!colspan="2"|Final

style="font-size:95%"

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

align=center

|align=left rowspan=2|Lena Grabowski

|align=left|100 m backstroke

|1:01.80

|29

|colspan="4"|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|200 m backstroke

|2:09.77

|10 Q

|2:10.10

|12

|colspan="2"|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left rowspan=3|Marlene Kahler

|align=left|400 m freestyle

|4:08.37

|17

|colspan=2 {{n/a}}

|colspan="2"|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|800 m freestyle

|8:36.16

|22

|colspan=2 {{n/a}}

|colspan="2"|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|1500 m freestyle

|16:20.05

|19

|colspan=2 {{n/a}}

|colspan="2"|Did not advance

Table tennis

{{main|Table tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Table tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Austria entered five athletes into the table tennis competition at the Games. The women's team secured a berth by advancing to the quarterfinal round of the 2020 World Olympic Qualification Event in Gondomar, Portugal, permitting a maximum of two starters to compete in the women's singles tournament.{{cite news|first=Ian|last=Marshall|title=2020 ITTF World Team Qualification Tournament: Day Three|url=https://www.ittf.com/2020/01/24/2020-ittf-world-team-qualification-tournament-day-three/|publisher=ITTF|date=24 January 2020|access-date=24 January 2020}} Moreover, an additional place was awarded to the Austrian table tennis players competing in the inaugural mixed doubles by virtue of a top six national finish vying for qualification in the ITTF Olympic Rankings.

Two-time Olympian Robert Gardos and Daniel Habesohn were automatically selected among the top seven eligible players in the men's singles based on the ITTF Olympic Rankings of June 1, 2021.{{cite news|title=Olympia-Tickets sind fix!|trans-title=Olympic tickets are booked!|language=de|url=https://www.olympia.at/main.asp?kat1=87&kat2=538&DDate=01062021&NID=30052|publisher=Austrian Olympic Committee|date=1 June 2021|access-date=3 June 2021}}

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;"
rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!Preliminary

!Round 1

!Round 2

!Round 3

!Round of 16

!Quarterfinals

!Semifinals

!colspan=2|Final / {{abbr|BM|Bronze medal match}}

style="font-size:95%"

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Robert Gardos

|align=left rowspan=2|Men's singles

|colspan=2 {{bye}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Drinkhall|GBR|2020 Summer}}
L 1–4

| colspan="6" |Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Daniel Habesohn

|colspan=2 {{bye}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Chew|SGP|2020 Summer}}
W 4–1

|{{flagIOCathlete|Freitas|POR|2020 Summer}}
L 3–4

|colspan=5|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Liu Jia

|align=left rowspan=2|Women's singles

|{{flagIOCathlete|Zaza|SYR|2020 Summer}}
W 4–0

|{{flagIOCathlete|Gaponova|UKR|2020 Summer}}
W 4–2

|{{flagIOCathlete|Mikhaylova|ROC|2020 Summer}}
W 4–3

|{{flagIOCathlete|Díaz|PUR|2020 Summer}}
W 4–0

|{{flagIOCathlete|Jeon J-h|KOR|2020 Summer}}
L 1–4

|colspan=4|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Sofia Polcanova

|colspan=3 {{bye}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Batra|IND|2020 Summer}}
W 4–0

|{{flagIOCathlete|Ishikawa|JPN|2020 Summer}}
L 0–4

| colspan="4" |Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Liu Jia
Liu Yuan
Sofia Polcanova

|align=left|Women's team

|colspan=4 {{n/a}}

|{{flagIOCteam|CHN|2020 Summer}}
L 0–3

| colspan="4" |Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Stefan Fegerl
Sofia Polcanova

|align=left|Mixed doubles

|colspan=4 {{n/a}}

|{{FlagIOCathlete|Mizutani /
Ito|JPN|2020 Summer}}
L 1–4

| colspan="4" |Did not advance

Tennis

{{main|Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

class=wikitable style=font-size:90%
rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!Round of 32

!Round of 16

!Quarterfinals

!Semifinals

!colspan=2|Final / {{abbr|BM|Bronze medal match}}

style=font-size:95%

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Oliver Marach
Philipp Oswald

|align=left|Men's doubles

|{{flagIOCathlete|Millman /
Saville|AUS|2020 Summer}}
W 7–5, 6–2

|{{flagIOCathlete|Cabal /
Farah|COL|2020 Summer}}
L 4–6, 1–6

|colspan=4|Did not advance

Triathlon

{{main|Triathlon at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Triathlon at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

;Individual

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
rowspan=2 | Athlete

! rowspan=2 | Event

! colspan=6 | Time

! rowspan=2 | Rank

style="font-size:95%"

! Swim (1.5 km)

! Trans 1

! Bike (40 km)

! Trans 2

! Run (10 km)

! Total

align=center

|align=left|Alois Knabl

|align=left rowspan="2|Men's

| 17:55

|0:45

| colspan=5|Did not finish

align=center

|align=left|Lukas Hollaus

|18:38

|0:40

|57:38

|0:29

|31:34

|1:48:59

|34

align=center

|align=left|Julia Hauser

|align=left rowspan=2|Women's

|colspan="7" | Did not finish

align=center

|align=left|Lisa Perterer

|20:03

|0:42

|1:06:14

|0:35

|35:26

|2:03:00

|27

Weightlifting

{{main|Weightlifting at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Weightlifting at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Austrian weightlifters qualified for two quota places at the games, based on the Tokyo 2020 Rankings Qualification List of 11 June 2021.[https://www.iwf.net/qualif2/menu/ Tokyo 2020 Qualification (Weightlifting)]{{Cite web|title=Final-List-of-Qualified-Athletes|url=https://www.iwf.net/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2021/07/Final-List-of-Qualified-Athletes.pdf|url-status=live|website=www.iwf.net|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210706163911/https://www.iwf.net/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2021/07/Final-List-of-Qualified-Athletes.pdf |archive-date=6 July 2021 }}

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"

! rowspan="2" |Athlete

! rowspan="2" |Event

! colspan="2" |Snatch

! colspan="2" |Clean & jerk

! rowspan="2" |Total

! rowspan="2" |Rank

style="font-size:95%"

!Result

!Rank

!Result

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Sargis Martirosjan

|align=left|Men's +109 kg

|180

|6

|201

|12

|381

|10

align=center

|align=left|Sarah Fischer

|align=left|Women's +87 kg

|97

|9

|123

|11

|220

|10

See also

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