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Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics

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FieldValue
eventAthletics
games2000 Summer
image2023 NRLGF Accor Stadium.jpg
image_size150px
captionHost stadium (shown in 2023)
dates22 September-1 October 2000
num_events46
nations193
competitors2,134
prevAtlanta 1996
nextAthens 2004

At the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, 46 events in athletics were contested, 24 for men and 22 for women. There were a total number of 2,134 participating athletes from 193 countries.

Medal table

Participating nations

A total of 193 nations participated in the different athletics events at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Two athletes from East Timor participated as individual Olympic athletes. A total of 2135 athletes competed at the competition.

  • ALB
  • ALG
  • ASA
  • AND
  • ANG
  • ANT
  • ARG
  • ARM
  • ARU
  • AUS
  • AUT
  • AZE
  • BAH
  • BRN
  • BAN
  • BAR
  • BLR
  • BEL
  • BIZ
  • BEN
  • BER
  • BOL
  • BIH
  • BOT
  • BRA
  • IVB
  • BRU
  • BUL
  • BUR
  • BDI
  • CAM
  • CMR
  • CAN
  • CPV
  • CAY
  • CAF
  • CHA
  • CHI
  • CHN
  • TPE
  • COL
  • COM
  • CGO
  • COK
  • CRC
  • CIV
  • CRO
  • CUB
  • CYP
  • CZE
  • DEN
  • COD
  • DJI
  • DMA
  • DOM
  • ECU
  • EGY
  • ESA
  • GEQ
  • ERI
  • EST
  • ETH
  • FIJ
  • FIN
  • FRA
  • GAB
  • GAM
  • GEO
  • GER
  • GHA
  • GBR
  • GRE
  • GRN
  • GUM
  • GUA
  • GUI
  • GBS
  • GUY
  • HAI
  • HON
  • HKG
  • HUN
  • ISL
  • IND
  • IOA
  • INA
  • IRI
  • IRQ
  • IRL
  • ISR
  • ITA
  • JAM
  • JPN
  • JOR
  • KAZ
  • KEN
  • KUW
  • KGZ
  • LAO
  • LAT
  • LIB
  • LES
  • LBR
  • LBA
  • LTU
  • MKD
  • MAD
  • MAS
  • MAW
  • MDV
  • MLI
  • MLT
  • MTN
  • MRI
  • MEX
  • FSM
  • MDA
  • MGL
  • MAR
  • MOZ
  • MYA
  • NAM
  • NEP
  • NED
  • AHO
  • NCA
  • NIG
  • NGR
  • NZL
  • PRK
  • NOR
  • OMA
  • PAK
  • PLW
  • PLE
  • PAN
  • PNG
  • PAR
  • PER
  • PHI
  • POL
  • POR
  • PUR
  • QAT
  • ROU
  • RUS
  • RWA
  • SKN
  • LCA
  • VIN
  • SMR
  • STP
  • KSA
  • SEN
  • SEY
  • SLE
  • SVK
  • SLO
  • SOL
  • SOM
  • RSA
  • KOR
  • ESP
  • SRI
  • SUD
  • SUR
  • SWZ
  • SWE
  • SUI
  • SYR
  • TJK
  • TAN
  • THA
  • TRI
  • TOG
  • TGA
  • TUN
  • TUR
  • TKM
  • UGA
  • UKR
  • UAE
  • USA
  • URU
  • UZB
  • VAN
  • VEN
  • VIE
  • ISV
  • YEM
  • YUG
  • ZAM
  • ZIM

Medal summary

Men

Decathlon
Erki Nool8642Roman Šebrle8606Chris Huffins8595
  • Athletes who participated in the heats only and received medals.

Women

Heptathlon
Denise Lewis6584Yelena Prokhorova6531Natallia Sazanovich6527
  • Athletes who participated in the heats only and received medals.

References

References

  1. The [[International Olympic Committee]] formally stripped the US team of their gold medals following the admission of [[Antonio Pettigrew]] that he had been using performance-enhancing drugs while competing in Sydney (he voluntarily returned his medal earlier).[http://www.olympic.org/Documents/Commissions_PDFfiles/Executive_Board/2012-06-07-IOC_EB_Decision_Regarding_the_Reallocation_of_the_Medals_and_Diplomas_in_the_mens-4x400m_Relay_Team_2000_Sydney_Games.pdf]
  2. The [http://www.la84foundation.org/6oic/OfficialReports/2000/Masters/at/ATresults.pdf IOC report] (page 447 of 548) incorrectly states that Pantelimon finished fourth, despite having an identical jumping record.
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