The Results from Sydney 2000 (click on links below)   

Full details, including all 1,819 medal winners from Sydney are on the CD.

  TRACK & FIELD   In the Water
    SWIMMING
    SYNCHRONISED SWIMMING
    DIVING
  GYMNASTICS   On the Water
    CANOEING
    ROWING
    SAILING
  CYCLING   On Court
    BADMINTON
    TABLE TENNIS
    TENNIS
  EQUESTRIAN   In Combat
    BOXING
    JUDO
    WRESTLING, Greco-Roman and Freestyle
  WEIGHTLIFTING   Other Sports
    ARCHERY
    FENCING
    SHOOTING, MODERN PENTATHLON
  New Sports
    TAEKWONDO
    TRIATHLON
    
  Team Sports
    BASEBALL, BASKETBALL
    HANDBALL, HOCKEY
    FOOTBALL (SOCCER), SOFTBALL
    VOLLEYBALL, WATER POLO
1820 athletes won medals at Sydney. The oldest was 47-year old Norwegian shooter Harald Stenvaag. He won the Bronze medal in the 3-position small-bore rifle event. Eight years earlier he won the Silver in the prone small-bore rifle event at Barcelona. The youngest at Sydney was Australian swimmer Leisel Jones who was just 15 years old when she got two Silver medals in the 100m breaststroke and the 4x100m medley relay. Four years later at Athens she got a complete set with Bronze in the 100m breaststroke, Silver in the 200m breaststroke and Gold in the 4x100m medley relay. All in the space of six days.