Gymnastics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's artistic team all-around

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Men's artistic team all-around
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Huang Xu, Li Xiaopeng, Xiao Junfeng, Xing Aowei, Yang Wei,
and Zheng Lihui
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Silver medal icon.svg Oleksandr Beresh, Valeri Goncharov, Ruslan Myezyentsev, Valeri Pereshkura, Olexander Svitlichni, and Roman Zozulya Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Bronze medal icon.svg Maxim Aleshin, Alexei Bondarenko, Dmitri Drevin,
Nikolai Kryukov, Alexei Nemov, and Yevgeni Podgorny
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
  1996
2004  

These are the results of the men's team all-around competition, one of eight events for male competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. The qualification and final rounds took place on September 16 and 18 at the Sydney SuperDome.

Results

Qualification

Twelve national teams composed by six gymnasts competed in the team all-around event in the artistic gymnastics qualification round on September 16. The six highest scoring teams advanced to the final on September 18.

Final

RankTeamFloor
Exercise
Pommel
Horse
Still
Rings
VaultParallel
Bars
Horizontal
Bar
Total
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)38.524 (1)38.874 (1)38.487 (1)38.574 (4)38.849 (2)38.611 (3)231.919
Yang Wei 9.5759.6879.6879.7009.6379.76258.048
Zheng Lihui 9.6759.7259.6009.6009.3379.43757.374
Li Xiaopeng 9.6879.5509.7129.7759.67548.399
Xing Aowei 9.5879.7509.4879.7009.73748.261
Huang Xu 9.7129.6509.7379.27538.374
Xiao Junfeng 8.3876.8259.56224.774
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)37.750 (4)38.811 (2)38.249 (4)38.461 (5)38.261 (4)38.774 (2)230.306
Alexander Beresch 9.1759.7629.5379.6879.6629.78757.610
Olexander Svitlichni 9.1129.7379.3509.6879.6629.67557.223
Roman Zozulya 9.4259.5759.6509.3259.5009.62557.223
Valeri Goncharov 9.5879.5129.5508.5759.58746.811
Valery Pereshkura 9.7009.5379.4379.68738.361
Ruslan Myezyentsev 9.4509.7259.55028.725
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)38.037 (2)37.974 (6)38.487 (2)38.736 (1)38.411 (3)38.374 (4)230.019
Alexei Nemov 9.8009.7879.6379.7379.7759.68758.423
Maxim Aleshin 9.2379.0509.6009.6009.4629.57556.474
Alexei Bondarenko 9.2509.1509.6759.6879.5378.70055.999
Nikolai Kryukov 9.7379.5629.7129.6379.65048.298
Yevgeni Podgorny 9.6379.3009.4509.4629.51247.361
Dmitri Drevin 9.3509.57518.925
4Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)37.849 (3)38.324 (3)38.425 (3)38.724 (2)37.711 (6)38.824 (1)229.857
Naoya Tsukahara 9.5009.6379.6509.6629.5379.71257.698
Yoshihiro Saito 9.3129.5509.5759.4379.5129.76257.148
Kenichi Fujita 9.3259.5259.5259.7129.2129.70056.999
Mutsumi Harada 9.2128.3509.3509.4509.65046.012
Akihiro Kasamatsu 9.7129.6129.6509.63738.611
Norimasa Iwai 9.6759.7008.78728.162
5Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)37.600 (5)38.099 (5)38.111 (5)37.937 (6)39.024 (1)38.212 (5)228.983
Blaine Wilson 9.4509.5879.5879.7009.7759.05057.149
Paul Hamm 9.6009.6009.5259.7259.7628.46256.674
Stephen McCain 9.1259.3259.4629.0509.7009.72556.387
John Roethlisberger 9.5879.5379.4259.73738.286
Sean Townsend 9.4259.2009.7879.70038.112
Morgan Hamm 8.7879.1259.4259.31236.649
6Flag of Romania.svg  Romania  (ROU)37.386 (6)38.299 (4)37.836 (6)38.661 (3)37.999 (5)37.362 (6)227.543
Marian Drăgulescu 9.3879.3879.5379.7379.5879.55057.185
Ioan Silviu Suciu 9.2129.6379.3629.6009.6509.37556.836
Rareş Orzaţa 9.2379.4259.5759.6378.9629.65056.486
Florentin Pescaru 9.5509.4509.3629.6879.0508.68755.786
Marius Urzică 9.7879.7128.78728.286
Dorin Petcu 0.000

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