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Russia at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Russia competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. 435 competitors, 241 men and 194 women, took part in 238 events in 30 sports. As of 2021, this is Russia's best ever result in terms of gold medals and the second best in terms of overall medals (after 2004).
Medalists
Results by event
Archery
The Russian men came close to winning their first medal since beginning to compete individually when they won their semifinal in the team round and tied the United States in the bronze medal match. However, in the three-arrow tie-breaker, the Americans scored a 29 to the Russians' 26 to prevent them from winning a medal. Men Women
Athletics
Badminton
Basketball
Boxing
Canoeing
Flatwater
Cycling
Mountain biking
Road
Track
Sprints Pursuits Time trials Points Races
Diving
Russia competed in all of the diving events at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and won two gold medals, one silver medal and two bronze medals.
Equestrian
Dressage
Fencing
Gymnastics
Artistic
Rhythmic
Trampoline
Handball
-G: Goalkeeper -P: Pivot -CB: Centre Back -LW: Left Wing -RW: Right Wing -LB: Left Back -RB: Right Back (1)
Judo
Modern pentathlon
Rowing
Sailing
Russia competed in seven Sailing events at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, but they never scored higher than 6-th.
Shooting
Swimming
Synchronized swimming
Table tennis
Taekwondo
Tennis
Triathlon
Volleyball
Beach
Indoor
Water polo
Roman Balashov, Dmitri Douguine, Alexander Yerishev, Serguei Garbouzov, Dmitry Gorshkov, Yuri Yatsev, Nikolay Kozlov, Nikolai Maximov, Andrei Reketchinski, Dmitri Stratan, Revaz Tchomakhidze, Marat Zakirov, Irek Zinnourov Marina Akobiya, Ekaterina Anikeeva, Sofia Konukh, Maria Koroleva, Natalia Kutuzova, Svetlana Kuzina, Yuliya Petrova, Tatiana Petrova, Galina Rytova, Elena Smurova, Elena Tokun, Irina Tolkunova, Ekaterina Vasilieva
Weightlifting
Wrestling
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