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XXVII Olympiad - 2000 Summer Olympics
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> International Olympic Committee > Summer Olympic Host City
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Office | Host City |
Honorific | - Abbr: |
Type | General Election |
Filing Deadline | January 01, 1993 - 12:00pm Central |
Polls Open | September 23, 1993 - 05:00pm Central |
Polls Close | September 23, 1993 - 08:00pm Central |
Term Start | August 04, 1996 - 12:00pm |
Term End | October 01, 2000 - 12:00pm |
Contributor | Thomas Walker |
Last Modified | IndyGeorgia July 23, 2021 10:26pm |
Data Sources | [Link] |
Description |
The Sydney 2000 Games were the largest yet, with 10,651 athletes competing in 300 events. Despite their size, they were well organised, renewing faith in the Olympic Movement. Birgit Fischer earned two gold medals in Kayak to become the first woman in any sport to win medals 20 years apart. Judoka Ryoko Tamura lost in the final in both Barcelona and Atlanta, but came back to win the gold medal in Sydney. Steven Redgrave became the first rower to win gold medals at five consecutive Olympics. The US softball team won in stirring fashion, losing three games in a row and then coming back to defeat each of the teams they had lost to.
Participation:
199 NOCs (Nations) and 4 individual athletes (IOA)
10,651 athletes (4,069 women, 6,582 men)
300 events
46,967 volunteers
16,033 media (5,298 written press, 10,735 broadcasters)
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IOC voting for the host city was taken in Monte Carlo, Monaco.
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