How many medals did we win at 2000 Olympics?

How many medals did we win at 2000 Olympics?

How many medals did we win at 2000 Olympics?

Athletes from 80 countries won at least one medal. The United States won the most medals overall with 93, as well as the most gold (37) medals. Host nation Australia finished the Games with 58 medals overall (16 gold, 25 silver, and 17 bronze).

Who won all-around gold in 2000?

Simona Amânar Romania
Women’s events

Games Gold
Individual all-around Simona Amânar Romania
Team all-around Romania (ROU) Simona Amânar Loredana Boboc Andreea Isărescu Maria Olaru Claudia Presăcan Andreea Răducan
Balance beam Liu Xuan China
Floor exercise Elena Zamolodchikova Russia

Who won gymnastics 2000?

In July 29, 2000, Ray won the U.S. Gymnastics Championships after landing a Yurchenko double full, one of the most difficult vaults at the time.

Why was the 2000 Olympics significant?

The opening ceremonies celebrated the history of Australia, especially the unique cultures and contributions of the Aboriginal peoples of the continent. The high point of the opening ceremonies came when Aboriginal runner Cathy Freeman lit the Olympic flame. She later won the gold medal in the 400-metre event.

Who won womens all-around 2000?

Simona Amânar
Gymnastics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women’s artistic individual all-around

Women’s artistic individual all-around at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
Competitors 97 from 43 nations
Medalists
Simona Amânar Romania Maria Olaru Romania Liu Xuan China
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Who was on the 2000 Olympic gymnastics team?

Gymnastics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women’s artistic team all-around

Simona Amânar, Loredana Boboc, Andreea Isărescu, Maria Olaru, Claudia Presacan and Andreea Răducan Romania
Amy Chow, Jamie Dantzscher, Dominique Dawes, Kristen Maloney, Elise Ray and Tasha Schwikert United States

Who won 2000 all-around?

Gymnastics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men’s artistic individual all-around

Men’s artistic individual all-around at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
Competitors 97 from 32 nations
Winning score 58.474
Medalists
Alexei Nemov Russia Yang Wei China Oleksandr Beresch Ukraine