Faroe Islands at the 2000 Summer Paralympics

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Faroe Islands at the
2000 Summer Paralympics
Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg
IPC code FRO
NPC The Faroese Sport Organisation for Disabled
in Sydney
Competitors2 in 1 sport
Medals
Ranked 52nd
Gold
0
Silver
3
Bronze
1
Total
4
Summer Paralympics appearances

The Faroe Islands competed at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, Australia. The islands' delegation consisted in two swimmers, Heidi Andreasen and Esther Hansen. [1]

Faroe Islands autonomus constituent country of the Kingdom of Denmark

The Faroe Islands, or the Faeroe Islands, is a North Atlantic archipelago located 320 kilometres (200 mi) north-northwest of Scotland, and about halfway between Norway and Iceland. It is an autonomous country of the Kingdom of Denmark. Their total area is about 1,400 square kilometres (540 sq mi) with a population of 50,322 in October 2017.

2000 Summer Paralympics

The 2000 Paralympic Games were held in Sydney, Australia, from 18 to 29 October. In September 1993, Sydney won the rights to host the 2000 Paralympic Games. To secure this right it was expected that the New South Wales Government would underwrite the budget for the games. The Sydney games were the 11th Summer Paralympic Games, where an estimated 3,800 athletes took part in the programme. They commenced with the opening ceremony on 18 October 2000. It was followed by the 11 days of fierce international competition and was the second largest sporting event ever held in Australia. They were also the first Paralympic Games outside the Northern Hemisphere.

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Andreasen won all four of the Faroe Islands' medals: three silver (S8 50m freestyle, S8 100m freestyle, S8 400m freestyle) and one bronze (S8 100m backstroke). [2]

Medallists

MedalNameSportEvent
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Heidi Andreasen Swimming Women's 50m freestyle S8
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Heidi Andreasen Swimming Women's 100m freestyle S8
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Heidi Andreasen Swimming Women's 400m freestyle S8
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Heidi Andreasen Swimming Women's 50m backstroke S8

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