2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table

The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXVII Olympiad, were a summer multi-sport event held in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, from 15 September to 1 October 2000.

A total of 10,651 athletes from 199 nations represented by National Olympic Committees (NOCs) (with four individual athletes from East Timor) competed in 300 events in 28 sports.

2000 Summer Olympics medals
LocationSydney, 2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table Australia
Highlights
Most gold medals2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table United States (37)
Most total medals2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table United States (93)
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2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table
The awarding of the first gold medal of the Games
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table
Fireworks over the Sydney Harbour Bridge during the closing ceremonies

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). Cameroon, Colombia, Latvia, Mozambique and Slovenia won a gold medal for the first time in their Olympic histories, while Vietnam, Barbados, Macedonia, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, and Saudi Arabia won their first ever Olympic medals.

Medal table

The ranking in this table is based on information provided by the International Olympic Committee.

The ranking sorts by the number of gold medals earned by a country—in this context, an entity represented by a National Olympic Committee. The number of silver medals is taken into consideration next and then the number of bronze medals. If, after the above, countries are still tied, equal ranking is given and they are listed alphabetically.

    Key

  *   Host nation (Australia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
12000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  United States37243293
22000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Russia32282989
32000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  China28161458
42000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Australia*16251758
52000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Germany13172656
62000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  France13141138
72000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Italy1381334
82000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Netherlands129425
92000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Cuba1111729
102000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Great Britain1110728
112000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Romania116926
122000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  South Korea8101028
132000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Hungary86317
142000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Poland65314
152000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Japan58518
162000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Bulgaria56213
172000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Greece46313
182000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Sweden45312
192000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Norway43310
202000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Ethiopia4138
212000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Ukraine3101023
222000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Kazakhstan3407
232000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Belarus331117
242000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Canada33814
252000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Spain33511
262000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Turkey3025
272000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Iran3014
282000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Czech Republic2338
292000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Kenya2327
302000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Denmark2316
312000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Finland2114
322000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Austria2103
332000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Lithuania2035
342000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Azerbaijan2013
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Bahamas2013
362000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Slovenia2002
372000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Switzerland1629
382000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Indonesia1326
392000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Slovakia1315
402000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Mexico1236
412000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Nigeria1203
422000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Algeria1135
432000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Uzbekistan1124
442000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  FR Yugoslavia1113
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Latvia1113
462000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  New Zealand1034
472000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Estonia1023
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Thailand1023
492000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Croatia1012
502000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Cameroon1001
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Colombia1001
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Mozambique1001
532000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Brazil06612
542000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Jamaica0639
552000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Belgium0235
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  South Africa0235
572000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Argentina0224
582000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Chinese Taipei0145
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Morocco0145
602000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  North Korea0134
612000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Moldova0112
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Saudi Arabia0112
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Trinidad and Tobago0112
642000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Ireland0101
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Sri Lanka0101
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Uruguay0101
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Vietnam0101
682000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Georgia0066
692000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Costa Rica0022
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Portugal0022
712000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Armenia0011
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Barbados0011
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Chile0011
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Iceland0011
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  India0011
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Israel0011
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Kuwait0011
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Kyrgyzstan0011
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Macedonia0011
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Qatar0011
Totals (80 entries)300300327927

Changes in medal standings

Ruling date Sport/Event Athlete (NOC) 2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Total Comment
List of official changes in medal standings (during the Games)
26 September 2000 Gymnastics
Individual all-around
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Andreea Răducan (ROU) DSQ −1 −1 During the Games, Romanian gymnast Andreea Răducan won the gold in women's artistic individual all-around, but she was stripped of her gold medal after she tested positive for a banned substance. As so, her teammates Simona Amânar and Maria Olaru, originally won silver and bronze, upgraded to gold and silver, respectively. While Chinese gymnast Liu Xuan moved up to bronze.
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Simona Amânar (ROU) +1 −1 0
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Maria Olaru (ROU) +1 −1 0
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Liu Xuan (CHN) +1 +1
List of official changes in medal standings (after the Games)
23 October 2000 Wrestling
Men's freestyle 76 kg
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Alexander Leipold (GER) DSQ −1 −1 Three weeks after the games, Alexander Leipold of Germany stripped off his gold medal after he was tested positive for nandrolone, handing it over to his American rival originally second-placed Brandon Slay.
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Brandon Slay (USA) +1 −1 0
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Moon Eui-jae (KOR) +1 −1 0
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Adem Bereket (TUR) +1 +1
5 October 2007 Athletics
Women's 100 metres
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Marion Jones (USA) DSQ −1 −1 American Marion Jones was stripped of her 3 gold and 2 bronze medals by the International Olympic Committee, after confessing that she had taken the anabolic steroid tetrahydrogestrinone before competing in Sydney.
The women's 100 metres gold medal has not been reallocated, because the presumed recipient, Ekaterini Thanou of Greece, was given a two-year ban for doping just before the 2004 Summer Olympics. After years of deliberations the IOC decided to upgrade 3rd and 4th placed athletes to silver and bronze, while not upgrading Thanou.
Jones' teammates on the relay teams had their medals reinstated due to the fact that, according to the rules at the time, a team should not be stripped of a medal because of a doping offense by one athlete.
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Tayna Lawrence (JAM) +1 −1 0
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Merlene Ottey (JAM) +1 +1
Athletics
Women's 200 metres
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Marion Jones (USA) DSQ −1 −1
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Davis-Thompson (BAH) +1 −1 0
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Susanthika Jayasinghe (SRI) +1 −1 0
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Beverly McDonald (JAM) +1 +1
Athletics
Women's long jump
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Marion Jones (USA) DSQ −1 −1
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Tatyana Kotova (RUS) +1 +1
Athletics
Women's 4 × 100 metres relay
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Marion Jones (USA) DSQ 0 0
Athletics
Women's 4 × 400 metres relay
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Marion Jones (USA) DSQ 0 0
2 August 2008 Athletics
Men's 4 × 400 metres relay
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Antonio Pettigrew (USA) DSQ −1 −1 On 2 August 2008, the International Olympic Committee stripped the gold medal from the U.S. men's 4x400-metre relay team after Antonio Pettigrew admitted to taking EPO. The IOC reallocated the gold, silver and bronze medals to the teams from Nigeria, Jamaica and the Bahamas, respectively.
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  - (NGR) +1 −1 0
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  - (JAM) +1 −1 0
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  - (BAH) +1 +1
25 February 2010 Gymnastics
Women's artistic team all-around
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Dong Fangxiao (CHN) DSQ −1 −1 On 25 February 2010, The Associated Press reported that one of the members of the Chinese Gymnastic team was found to be under the minimum age limit set for competition. The governing body of the event, the International Gymnastics Federation, reported that it determined Dong Fangxiao to be 14 during the 2000 Olympics. The minimum age for competition was 16. The IGF invalidated the results of the competition in relation to the disqualified athlete. On 28 April 2010, the International Olympic Committee formally stripped the Chinese team of its bronze medal in the team event. The United States, which originally placed fourth, was awarded the bronze.
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  - (USA) +1 +1
17 January 2013 Cycling
Men's road time trial
2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table  Lance Armstrong (USA) DSQ −1 −1 On 17 January 2013, U.S. cyclist Lance Armstrong was stripped of his bronze medal from the 2000 Summer Olympics by the IOC after his confession of being involved in using doping. The IOC also decided not to award Spanish cyclist Abraham Olano the bronze medal, as he had also tested positive for doping, back in 1998.

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References

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