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Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics

 
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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 2134 participating athletes from 193 countries.

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Medal summary

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
details
Flag of the United States.svg Maurice Greene
United States (USA)
9.87 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Ato Boldon
Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)
9.99 Flag of Barbados.svg Obadele Thompson
Barbados (BAR)
10.04
200 metres
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Flag of Greece.svg Konstantinos Kenteris
Greece (GRE)
20.09 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Campbell
Great Britain (GBR)
20.14 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Ato Boldon
Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)
20.20
400 metres
details
Flag of the United States.svg Michael Johnson
United States (USA)
43.84 Flag of the United States.svg Alvin Harrison
United States (USA)
44.40 Flag of Jamaica.svg Greg Haughton
Jamaica (JAM)
44.70
800 metres
details
Flag of Germany.svg Nils Schumann
Germany (GER)
1:45.08 Flag of Denmark.svg Wilson Kipketer
Denmark (DEN)
1:45.14 Flag of Algeria.svg Djabir Saïd Guerni
Algeria (ALG)
1:45.16
1500 metres
details
Flag of Kenya.svg Noah Ngeny
Kenya (KEN)
3:32.07
(OR)
Flag of Morocco.svg Hicham El Guerrouj
Morocco (MAR)
3:32:32 Flag of Kenya.svg Bernard Lagat
Kenya (KEN)
3:32.44
5000 metres
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Flag of Ethiopia.svg Million Wolde
Ethiopia (ETH)
13:35.49 Flag of Algeria.svg Ali Saidi-Sief
Algeria (ALG)
13:36.20 Flag of Morocco.svg Brahim Lahlafi
Morocco (MAR)
13:36.47
10000 metres
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Flag of Ethiopia.svg Haile Gebrselassie
Ethiopia (ETH)
27:18.20 Flag of Kenya.svg Paul Tergat
Kenya (KEN)
27:18.29 Flag of Ethiopia.svg Assefa Mezgebu
Ethiopia (ETH)
27:19.75
110 metre hurdles
details
Flag of Cuba.svg Anier Garcia
Cuba (CUB)
13.00 Flag of the United States.svg Terrence Trammell
United States (USA)
13.16 Flag of the United States.svg Mark Crear
United States (USA)
13.22
400 metre hurdles
details
Flag of the United States.svg Angelo Taylor
United States (USA)
47.50 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Hadi Al Somayli
Saudi Arabia (KSA)
47.53 Flag of South Africa.svg Llewellyn Herbert
South Africa (RSA)
47.81
3000 metre
steeplechase
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Flag of Kenya.svg Reuben Kosgei
Kenya (KEN)
8:21.43 Flag of Kenya.svg Wilson Boit Kipketer
Kenya (KEN)
8:21.77 Flag of Morocco.svg Ali Ezzine
Morocco (MAR)
8:22.15
4×100 metre relay
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 United States (USA)
Jon Drummond
Bernard Williams
Brian Lewis
Maurice Greene
Tim Montgomery*
Kenneth Brokenburr*
37.61  Brazil (BRA)
Vicente de Lima
Edson Ribeiro
André da Silva
Claudinei da Silva
Claudio Souza*
37.90  Cuba (CUB)
Luis Alberto Pérez-Rionda
Ivan Garcia
Freddy Mayola
José Angel Cesar
38.04
4×400 metre relay
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vacant[1]  Nigeria (NGR)
Clement Chukwu
Jude Monye
Sunday Bada
Enefiok Udo-Obong
Nduka Awazie*
Fidelis Gadzama*
2:58.68  Jamaica (JAM)
Michael Blackwood
Greg Haughton
Christopher Williams
Danny McFarlane
Sanjay Ayre*
Michael McDonald*
2:58.78
20 km walk
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Flag of Poland.svg Robert Korzeniowski
Poland (POL)
1:18.59
(OR)
Flag of Mexico.svg Noé Hernández Valentin
Mexico (MEX)
1:19.03 Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Andreyev
Russia (RUS)
1:19.27
50 km walk
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Flag of Poland.svg Robert Korzeniowski
Poland (POL)
3:42.22 Flag of Latvia.svg Aigars Fadejevs
Latvia (LAT)
3:43.40 Flag of Mexico.svg Joel Sánchez Guerrero
Mexico (MEX)
3:44.36
Marathon
details
Flag of Ethiopia.svg Gezahgne Abera
Ethiopia (ETH)
2:10.11 Flag of Kenya.svg Erick Wainaina
Kenya (KEN)
2:10.31 Flag of Ethiopia.svg Tesfaye Tola
Ethiopia (ETH)
2:11.10
Long jump
details
Flag of Cuba.svg Ivan Pedroso
Cuba (CUB)
8.55 m Flag of Australia.svg Jai Taurima
Australia (AUS)
8.49 m Flag of Ukraine.svg Roman Shchurenko
Ukraine (UKR)
8.31 m
High jump
details
Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Klyugin
Russia (RUS)
2.35 m Flag of Cuba.svg Javier Sotomayor
Cuba (CUB)
2.32 m Flag of Algeria.svg Abderrahmane Hammad
Algeria (ALG)
2.32 m
Triple jump
details
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonathan Edwards
Great Britain (GBR)
17.71 m Flag of Cuba.svg Yoel Garcia
Cuba (CUB)
17.47 m Flag of Russia.svg Denis Kapustin
Russia (RUS)
17.46 m
Pole vault
details
Flag of the United States.svg Nick Hysong
United States (USA)
5.90 m Flag of the United States.svg Lawrence Johnson
United States (USA)
5.90 Flag of Russia.svg Maksim Tarasov
Russia (RUS)
5.90
Shot put
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Flag of Finland.svg Arsi Harju
Finland (FIN)
21.29 m Flag of the United States.svg Adam Nelson
United States (USA)
21.21 m Flag of the United States.svg John Godina
United States (USA)
21.20 m
Discus throw
details
Flag of Lithuania 1989-2004.svg Virgilijus Alekna
Lithuania (LTU)
69.30 m Flag of Germany.svg Lars Riedel
Germany (GER)
68.50 m Flag of South Africa.svg Frantz Kruger
South Africa (RSA)
68.19 m
Javelin throw
details
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Železný
Czech Republic (CZE)
90.17 m
(OR)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Steve Backley
Great Britain (GBR)
89.85 m Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Makarov
Russia (RUS)
88.67 m
Hammer throw
details
Flag of Poland.svg Szymon Ziółkowski
Poland (POL)
80.02 m Flag of Italy.svg Nicola Vizzoni
Italy (ITA)
79.64 m Flag of Belarus.svg Igor Astapkovich
Belarus (BLR)
79.17 m
Decathlon
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Flag of Estonia.svg Erki Nool
Estonia (EST)
8641 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Šebrle
Czech Republic (CZE)
8606 Flag of the United States.svg Chris Huffins
United States (USA)
8595

* Athletes who participated in the heats only and received medals.

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
details
vacant[2] Flag of Greece.svg Ekaterini Thanou
Greece (GRE)
11.12 Flag of Jamaica.svg Tayna Lawrence
Jamaica (JAM)
11.18
200 metres
details
vacant[2] Flag of the Bahamas.svg Pauline Davis-Thompson
Bahamas (BAH)
22.27 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Susanthika Jayasinghe
Sri Lanka (SRI)
22.28
400 metres
details
Flag of Australia.svg Cathy Freeman
Australia (AUS)
49.11 Flag of Jamaica.svg Lorraine Graham
Jamaica (JAM)
49.58 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Katharine Merry
Great Britain (GBR)
49.72
800 metres
details
Flag of Mozambique.svg Maria de Lurdes Mutola
Mozambique (MOZ)
1:56.15 Flag of Austria.svg Stephanie Graf
Austria (AUT)
1:56.64 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kelly Holmes
Great Britain (GBR)
1:56.80
1500 metres
details
Flag of Algeria.svg Nouria Mérah-Benida
Algeria (ALG)
4:05.10 Flag of Romania.svg Violeta Beclea
Romania (ROU)
4:05.15 Flag of Romania.svg Gabriela Szabo
Romania (ROU)
4:05.27
5000 metres
details
Flag of Romania.svg Gabriela Szabo
Romania (ROU)
14:40.79
(OR)
Flag of Ireland.svg Sonia O'Sullivan
Ireland (IRL)
14:41.02
(NR)
Flag of Ethiopia.svg Gete Wami
Ethiopia (ETH)
14:42.23
10000 metres
details
Flag of Ethiopia.svg Derartu Tulu
Ethiopia (ETH)
30:17.49
(OR)
Flag of Ethiopia.svg Gete Wami
Ethiopia (ETH)
30:22.48 Flag of Portugal.svg Fernanda Ribeiro
Portugal (POR)
30:22.88
(NR)
100 metre hurdles
details
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Olga Shishigina
Kazakhstan (KAZ)
12.65 Flag of Nigeria.svg Glory Alozie
Nigeria (NGR)
12.68 Flag of the United States.svg Melissa Morrison
United States (USA)
12.76
400 metre hurdles
details
Flag of Russia.svg Irina Privalova
Russia (RUS)
53.02 Flag of Jamaica.svg Deon Hemmings
Jamaica (JAM)
53.45 Flag of Morocco.svg Nezha Bidouane
Morocco (MAR)
53.57
4×100 metre relay
details
 Bahamas (BAH)
Savatheda Fynes
Chandra Sturrup
Pauline Davis-Thompson
Debbie Ferguson
Eldece Lewis*
41.95  Jamaica (JAM)
Tayna Lawrence
Veronica Campbell
Beverly McDonald
Merlene Ottey
Merlene Frazer*
42.13 vacant[3]
4×400 metre relay
details
vacant[3]  Jamaica (JAM)
Sandie Richards
Catherine Scott
Deon Hemmings
Lorraine Graham
Charmaine Howell*
Michelle Burgher*
3:23.25  Russia (RUS)
Yuliya Sotnikova
Svetlana Goncharenko
Olga Kotlyarova
Irina Privalova
Natalya Nazarova*
Olesya Zykina*
3:23.46
20 km walk
details
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liping Wang
China (CHN)
1:29.05
(OR)
Flag of Norway.svg Kjersti Plätzer
Norway (NOR)
1:29.33 Flag of Spain.svg Maria Vasco
Spain (ESP)
1:30.23
Marathon
details
Flag of Japan.svg Naoko Takahashi
Japan (JPN)
2:23.14
(OR)
Flag of Romania.svg Lidia Simon
Romania (ROU)
2:23.22 Flag of Kenya.svg Joyce Chepchumba
Kenya (KEN)
2:24.45
Long jump
details
Flag of Germany.svg Heike Drechsler
Germany (GER)
6.99 m Flag of Italy.svg Fiona May
Italy (ITA)
6.92 m vacant[2]
High jump
details
Flag of Russia.svg Yelena Yelesina
Russia (RUS)
2.01 m Flag of South Africa.svg Hestrie Cloete
South Africa (RSA)
2.01 m Flag of Sweden.svg Kajsa Bergqvist
Sweden (SWE)
1.99 m
Flag of Romania.svg Oana Pantelimon[4]
Romania (ROU)
Triple jump
details
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Tereza Marinova
Bulgaria (BUL)
15.20 m Flag of Russia.svg Tatyana Lebedeva
Russia (RUS)
15.00 m Flag of Ukraine.svg Olena Hovorova
Ukraine (UKR)
14.96 m
Pole vault
details
Flag of the United States.svg Stacy Dragila
United States (USA)
4.60 m
(OR)
Flag of Australia.svg Tatiana Grigorieva
Australia (AUS)
4.55 m Flag of Iceland.svg Vala Flosadóttir
Iceland (ISL)
4.50 m
Shot put
details
Flag of Belarus.svg Yanina Karolchik
Belarus (BLR)
20.56 m Flag of Russia.svg Larisa Peleshenko
Russia (RUS)
19.92 m Flag of Germany.svg Astrid Kumbernuss
Germany (GER)
19.62 m
Discus throw
details
Flag of Belarus.svg Ellina Zvereva
Belarus (BLR)
68.40 m Flag of Greece.svg Anastasía Kelesídou
Greece (GRE)
65.71 m Flag of Belarus.svg Iryna Yatchenko
Belarus (BLR)
65.20 m
Javelin throw
details
Flag of Norway.svg Trine Hattestad
Norway (NOR)
68.91 m
(OR)
Flag of Greece.svg Mirela Manjani-Tzelili
Greece (GRE)
67.51 m Flag of Cuba.svg Osleidys Menéndez
Cuba (CUB)
66.18 m
Hammer throw
details
Flag of Poland.svg Kamila Skolimowska
Poland (POL)
71.16 m Flag of Russia.svg Olga Kuzenkova
Russia (RUS)
69.77 m Flag of Germany.svg Kirsten Münchow
Germany (GER)
69.28 m
Heptathlon
details
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Denise Lewis
Great Britain (GBR)
6584 Flag of Russia.svg Yelena Prokhorova
Russia (RUS)
6531 Flag of Belarus.svg Natallia Sazanovich
Belarus (BLR)
6527

* Athletes who participated in the heats only and received medals.

Notes

  1. ^ On August 2, 2008 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 and subsequently returned his medal. A decision on reallocating the medals and diplomas of those affected by these decisions will be made at a future meeting of the IOC Executive Board.[1] If each finisher is moved up one position, the medals would be re-awarded as follows:
    1.  Nigeria (NGR)
      Clement Chukwu
      Jude Monye
      Sunday Bada
      Enefiok Udo-Obong
      Nduka Awazie*
      Fidelis Gadzama* - 2:58.68
    2.  Jamaica (JAM)
      Michael Blackwood
      Greg Haughton
      Christopher Williams
      Danny McFarlane
      Sanjay Ayre*
      Michael McDonald* - 2:58.78
    3.  Bahamas (BAH)
      Avard Moncur
      Troy McIntosh
      Carl Oliver
      Chris Brown
      Timothy Munnings* - 2:59.23
  2. ^ a b c On October 5, 2007 Marion Jones of the United States admitted to having taken performance enhancing drugs prior to the 2000 Summer Olympics. On October 9 she relinquished her medals to the United States Olympic Committee and on December 12, the International Olympic Committee formally stripped her of her medals. However, the IOC did not decide on re-awarding the medals as it said it needed more time to consider the drug probe in which Jones was caught. The IOC said the upgrades following the disqualification of Jones would not be automatic as the scandal involving the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative may also involve other athletes. The IOC has also formally contacted the U.S. Department of Justice to seek information about its investigation of BALCO. IOC president Jacques Rogge in December said that the medals would be redistributed only when the IOC is convinced that the investigation will not reveal any further issues. If each finisher is moved up one position, the medals would be re-awarded as follows:
    100 metres
    1. Greece Ekaterini Thanou 11.12
    2. Jamaica Tayna Lawrence 11.18
    3. Jamaica Merlene Ottey 11.19
    200 metres
    1. The Bahamas Pauline Davis-Thompson 22.27
    2. Sri Lanka Susanthika Jayasinghe 22.28
    3. Jamaica Beverly McDonald 22.35
    Long jump
    1. Germany Heike Drechsler
    2. Italy Fiona May
    3. Russia Tatyana Kotova 6.83
  3. ^ a b On November 23, 2007, the IAAF recommended to the IOC Executive Board to disqualify the USA women's 4x100 m and 4x400 m relay teams after Marion Jones admitted to having taken performance enhancing drugs prior to the Games. On December 12, the IOC disqualified Jones and stripped her of her relay medals but it did not disqualify the U.S. relay teams. On April 10, 2008, the IOC disqualified both U.S. relay teams and asked for Jones' teammates' medals to be returned.[2] France (Linda Ferga, Muriel Hurtis, Fabe Dia, Christine Arron, Sandra Citte*) finished fourth in the 4×100 m relay in a time of 42.42. Nigeria (Olabisi Afolabi, Opara Charity, Rosemary Okafor, Falilat Ogunkoya-Osheku, Doris Jacob*) finished fourth in the 4×400 m relay in a time of 3:23.80.
  4. ^ The IOC report (page 447 of 548) incorrectly states that Pantelimon finished fourth, despite having an identical jumping record.

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  United States (USA) 6 4 4 14
2  Ethiopia (ETH) 4 1 3 8
3  Poland (POL) 4 0 0 4
4  Russia (RUS) 3 4 5 12
5  Kenya (KEN) 2 3 2 7
6  Cuba (CUB) 2 2 2 6
 Great Britain (GBR) 2 2 2 6
8  Germany (GER) 2 1 2 5
9  Belarus (BLR) 2 0 3 5
10  Greece (GRE) 1 3 0 4
11  Romania (ROU) 1 2 2 5
12  Australia (AUS) 1 2 0 3
13  Algeria (ALG) 1 1 2 4
14  Bahamas (BAH) 1 1 0 2
 Czech Republic (CZE) 1 1 0 2
 Norway (NOR) 1 1 0 2
17  Bulgaria (BUL) 1 0 0 1
 China (CHN) 1 0 0 1
 Estonia (EST) 1 0 0 1
 Finland (FIN) 1 0 0 1
 Japan (JPN) 1 0 0 1
 Kazakhstan (KAZ) 1 0 0 1
 Lithuania (LTU) 1 0 0 1
 Mozambique (MOZ) 1 0 0 1
25  Jamaica (JAM) 0 4 3 7
26  Italy (ITA) 0 2 0 2
 Nigeria (NGR) 0 2 0 2
28  Morocco (MAR) 0 1 3 4
29  South Africa (RSA) 0 1 2 3
30  Mexico (MEX) 0 1 1 2
 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 0 1 1 2
32  Austria (AUT) 0 1 0 1
 Brazil (BRA) 0 1 0 1
 Denmark (DEN) 0 1 0 1
 Ireland (IRL) 0 1 0 1
 Latvia (LAT) 0 1 0 1
 Saudi Arabia (KSA) 0 1 0 1
38  Ukraine (UKR) 0 0 2 2
39  Barbados (BAR) 0 0 1 1
 Iceland (ISL) 0 0 1 1
 Portugal (POR) 0 0 1 1
 Spain (ESP) 0 0 1 1
 Sri Lanka (SRI) 0 0 1 1
 Sweden (SWE) 0 0 1 1


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