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Australia at the 2000 Summer Olympics

Australia was the host nation for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Australian athletes have competed in every Summer Olympic Games. 617 competitors, 341 men and 276 women, took part in 270 events in 34 sports.

Archery
Australia won its first Olympic gold medal, and moreover the first Olympic medal of any color, in the sport of archery in Sydney. Simon Fairweather defeated all six archers he faced, including a comfortable seven-point victory in the final. Men Women ==Athletics==
Athletics
;Key • Note–Ranks given for track events are within the athlete's heat only • Q = Qualified for the next round • q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target • NR = National record • N/A = Round not applicable for the event • Bye = Athlete not required to compete in round ;Men ;Track and road events ;Field events ;Combined events – Decathlon ;Women ;Track and road events footage and interviews of crowds celebrating Cathy Freeman's 400m win. ;Field events ;Combined events – Heptathlon ==Badminton==
Badminton
;Men ;Women ;Mixed ==Baseball==
Baseball
Men's tournament The Australians' second appearance in the Olympic baseball tournament resulted in the team moving up one place in the rankings, from seventh to sixth. They defeated Korea and South Africa but lost to the five other teams in competition to finish outside the top four and find themselves eliminated after the preliminaries. ;Team roster • Craig AndersonGrant BalfourTom BeckerShayne BennettMathew BuckleyAdam BurtonClayton ByrneMark EttlesPaul GonzalezMark HuttonRonny JohnsonGrant McDonaldAdrian MeagherMichael MoyleMichael NakamuraDavid NilssonGlenn ReevesBrett RonebergChris SnellingBrad ThomasRodney van BuizenDavid WhiteGary WhiteGlenn WilliamsHead coach: Jon Deeble ==Basketball==
Basketball
;Men's team roster • Andrew Gaze (captain) • Chris AnsteyMark BradtkeMartin CattaliniRicky GraceShane HealLuc LongleySam MackinnonBrett MaherPaul RogersJason SmithAndrew VlahovHead coach: Barry Barnes ;Women's team roster • Sandy BrondelloMichelle BroganCarla BoydJo HillKristi HarrowerShelly SandieAnnie la FleurTrisha FallonLauren JacksonRachael SpornMichele TimmsJenny WhittleHead coach: Tom Maher ;Teams' results ==Beach volleyball==
Canoeing
Slalom Sprint ;Men ;Women ==Cycling==
Cycling
Cross country Road cycling ;Men ;Women Track cycling ;Pursuit ;Sprint ;Time trial ;Points race ;Keirin ==Diving==
Diving
Australia entered divers in all of the events, and won two bronze medals. ;Men ;Women ==Equestrian==
Fencing
Seven fencers, five men and two women, represented Australia in 2000. ;Men ;Women ==Football==
Football
Men's tournament Coach: Raul Blanco • *Over-aged player ;Group stage ---- ---- Women's tournament ;Team roster • Dianne AlagichSharon BlackBryony DuusAlicia FergusonAlison Forman (captain) • Heather GarriockKelly GolebiowskiPeita-Claire HepperlinSunni HughesKate McSheaJulie MurrayCheryl SalisburyBridgette StarrAnissa TannLeanne TrimboliSacha WainwrightTracey WheelerAmy WilsonHead coach: Chris Tanzey ;Group stage ---- ---- ==Gymnastics==
Gymnastics
Men's artistic Women's artistic ;Team ;Individual events ==Handball==
Handball
;Men's team roster • Peter Bach • Christian Bajan • Vernon Cheung • Russell Garnett • David Gonzalez • Kristian Groenintwoud • Darryl McCormack • Rajan Pavlovic • Taip Ramadani • Brendon Taylor • Lee Schofield • Dragan Sestic • Sasa Sestic • Milan Slavujevic • Karim Shehab • Head coach: Zoltán Marczinka ;Women's team roster • Janni Bach • Petra Besta • Rina Bjarnason • Raelene Boulton • Kim Briggs • Mari Edland • Sarah HammondFiona HannanVera IgnjatovicJana Jamnicky • Lydia Kahmke • Marina Kopcalic • Jovana Milosevic • Shelley Ormes • Katrina Shinfield • Head coach: Christoph Mecker ;Teams' results ==Field hockey==
Judo
;Men ;Women ==Modern pentathlon==
Modern pentathlon
Coaches: Anthony Klarica, John Olsen, John Gilman, Scott Arnold, Russel Johnston ==Rhythmic gymnastics==
Sailing
Australia competed in all of the sailing events at the 2000 Olympics. They won 2 golds, 1 silver and 1 bronze. ;Men '''Men's Double Handed Dinghy (470)''' • Tom King and Mark Turnbull • Race 1 — 5 • Race 2 — 1 • Race 3 — 2 • Race 4 — (14) • Race 5 — 7 • Race 6 — 10 • Race 7 — 8 • Race 8 — 1 • Race 9 — 2 • Race 10 — (11) • Race 11 — 2 • Final — 38 (gold medal) '''Men's Laser''' • Michael Blackburn • Race 1 — 8 • Race 2 — 9 • Race 3 — 2 • Race 4 — (18) • Race 5 — 6 • Race 6 — 5 • Race 7 — (22) • Race 8 — 2 • Race 9 — 12 • Race 10 — 3 • Race 11 — 14 • Final — 60 (bronze medal) '''Men's Tornado''' • Darren Bundock and John Forbes • Race 1 — 1 • Race 2 — 3 • Race 3 — 4 • Race 4 — 4 • Race 5 — 4 • Race 6 — (7) • Race 7 — 2 • Race 8 — 4 • Race 9 — (5) • Race 10 — 2 • Race 11 — 1 • Final — 25 (silver medal) '''Men's Two Handed Keelboat (Star)''' • Colin Beashel and David Giles • Race 1 — 8 • Race 2 — 8 • Race 3 — 6 • Race 4 — 1 • Race 5 — 3 • Race 6 — 2 • Race 7 — 8 • Race 8 — 9 • Race 9 — (17) DSQ • Race 10 — (12) • Race 11 — 6 • Final — 51 (7th place) '''Men's Three Handed Keelboat (Soling)''' • Neville Wittey, Josh Grace and David Edwards • Round robin Group 2 1-4 (5th place — did not advance) '''Women's Mistral''' • Jessica Crisp • Race 1 — 13 • Race 2 — (15) • Race 3 — 4 • Race 4 — 4 • Race 5 — 9 • Race 6 — 8 • Race 7 — 4 • Race 8 — (16) • Race 9 — 3 • Race 10 — 4 • Race 11 — 10 • Final — 59 (5th place) '''Women's Single Handed Dinghy (Europe)''' • Melanie Dennison • Race 1 — 18 • Race 2 — 17 • Race 3 — 7 • Race 4 — (28) OCS • Race 5 — (19) • Race 6 — 10 • Race 7 — 19 • Race 8 — 8 • Race 9 — 3 • Race 10 — 4 • Race 11 — 16 • Final — 102 (15th place) '''Women's Double Handed Dinghy (470)''' • Jenny Armstrong and Belinda Stowell • Race 1 — 1 • Race 2 — (11) • Race 3 — (18) • Race 4 — 5 • Race 5 — 8 • Race 6 — 7 • Race 7 — 1 • Race 8 — 6 • Race 9 — 3 • Race 10 — 1 • Race 11 — 1 • Final — 33 (gold medal) Mixed High Performance Two Handed Dinghy (49er)Chris Nicholson and Daniel Phillips • Race 1 — 11 • Race 2 — 11 • Race 3 — 1 • Race 4 — (14) • Race 5 — 1 • Race 6 — 1 • Race 7 — 12 • Race 8 — 3 • Race 9 — 1 • Race 10 — 6 • Race 11 — (17) • Race 12 — 10 • Race 13 — 8 • Race 14 — 5 • Race 15 — 9 • Race 16 — 7 • Final — 86 (6th place) ==Shooting==
Softball
Women's tournamentPreliminary round • Defeated New Zealand (3-2) • Defeated Italy (7-0) • Defeated Canada (1-0) • Medal round • Lost to Japan (0-1) • Defeated United States (2-1) • Defeated PR China (1-0) • Defeated Cuba (8-1) → Bronze medalTeam RosterSandra AllenJoanne BrownKerry DieneltPeta EdeboneSue FairhurstSelina FollasFiona HanesKelly HardieTanya HardingSally McCreedySimmone MorrowMelanie RocheNatalie TitcumeNatalie WardBrooke WilkinsHead coach: Bob Crudgington ==Swimming==
Swimming
Australia was very successful in the swimming venue at the 2000 Olympics. They won 5 Gold, 9 Silver, and 4 Bronze medals. The biggest rivalry, both in the press and in the pool, was between the United States and Australia relay teams. In the 4 × 100 m relay, the Americans had won the event every time it had been contested. Australia was able to edge out the Americans by .19 seconds to win the gold medal. The Australians also set three world records. The 2000 Olympics also saw the emergence of Ian Thorpe as an Olympic champion in the Men's 400 m Freestyle. ;Men ;Women ==Synchronized swimming==
Volleyball
Water polo
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