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

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Women's artistic team all-around
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Simona Amânar, Loredana Boboc, Andreea Isărescu, Maria Olaru, Claudia Presacan and Andreea Răducan Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Silver medal icon.svg Anna Chepeleva, Svetlana Khorkina, Anastasiya Kolesnikova, Yekaterina Lobaznyuk, Elena Produnova, and Elena Zamolodchikova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Bronze medal icon.svg Amy Chow, Jamie Dantzscher, Dominique Dawes, Kristen Maloney, Elise Ray and Tasha Schwikert Flag of the United States.svg  United States
  1996
2004  

These are the results of the women's team all-around competition, one of six events for female competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. The qualification and final rounds took place on September 17 and 19 at the Sydney SuperDome. The number of gymnasts that made up each national team had changed again from 7 in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta and back to 6, the number from the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. The format was similar to that of 1996, but specific to Sydney, 5 out of 6 gymnasts would compete on each apparatus where only the top 4 scores would count towards the final combined score at the end.

After questions were raised about several athletes' ages at the 2008 Olympics, the International Gymnastics Federation also opened an investigation into two athletes from these games.

In February 2010, FIG ruled that Dong Fangxiao was only 14 during the Sydney Olympics, two years younger than the minimum age requirement for Olympic competition. Her results from the 1999 World Championships and 2000 Olympics were deleted from the records, and the FIG recommended that the IOC disqualify the Chinese all-around team and strip them of the bronze medal. [1] The IOC agreed with the recommendation, and reallocated the bronze medals on April 28, 2010. [2] On August 11, 2010, the reallocated medals were awarded to the fourth-placed United States team at a formal awards ceremony during the United States National Championships at the XL Center. [3]

Results

Qualification

Twelve national teams composed by six gymnasts competed in the team all-around event in the artistic gymnastics qualification round on September 17. The six highest scoring teams advanced to the final on September 19.

Final

RankTeamVaultUneven
Bars
Balance
Beam
Floor
Exercise
Total
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Romania.svg  Romania  (ROU)38.461 (2)38.237 (5)38.986 (1)38.924 (2)154.608
Andreea Răducan 9.7129.5509.8379.76238.861
Maria Olaru 9.5819.5259.7879.68738.580
Simona Amânar 9.5939.4379.7629.77538.567
Loredana Boboc 9.4009.4759.6009.70038.175
Andreea Isărescu 9.5759.6879.60028.862
Claudia Presacan 9.4509.450
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)38.605 (1)38.862 (2)37.899 (3)39.037 (1)154.403
Elena Produnova 9.2129.8009.7759.72538.512
Svetlana Khorkina 9.7629.0009.7129.78738.261
Yekaterina Lobaznyuk 9.6259.7009.1759.75038.250
Elena Zamolodchikova 9.7569.7128.8629.77538.105
Anastasiya Kolesnikova 9.6509.23718.887
Anna Chepeleva 9.4629.30018.762
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)37.685 (4)38.875 (1)37.699 (5)38.674 (3)152.933
Amy Chow 9.3509.7509.1129.62537.837
Elise Ray 9.4189.7259.3379.33737.817
Jamie Dantzscher 9.4249.7009.71228.836
Kristen Maloney 9.4939.5379.73728.767
Tasha Schwikert 9.6759.3509.60028.625
Dominique Dawes 9.2439.7009.47528.418
4Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  (ESP)37.730 (3)38.523 (4)37.861 (4)37.999 (4)152.113
Esther Moya 9.6439.6379.6259.66238.567
Sara Moro 9.3509.5629.4879.38737.786
Laura Martinez 9.4069.6379.5628.95037.555
Susana Garcia 9.6879.1879.42528.299
Marta Cusido 9.1759.4378.62527.237
Paloma Moro 9.3319.52518.856
5Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)37.185 (5)38.674 (3)38.625 (2)37.362 (5)151.846
Viktoria Karpenko 9.3439.7379.7509.55038.380
Tetyana Yarosh 9.3249.4509.5509.60037.924
Olga Roshchupkina 9.2129.6879.6758.81237.386
Halyna Tyryk 9.0689.6009.4628.96237.092
Olha Teslenko 9.6509.25028.550
Alona Kvasha 9.3069.306
DSQFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)38.073 (-)38.962 (-)39.099 (-)37.874 (-)154.008
Yang Yun 9.6629.7759.7379.66238.836
Ling Jie 9.3939.7759.8009.42538.393
Dong Fangxiao 9.5759.6259.8009.37538.375
Liu Xuan 9.4439.6629.7629.26238.129
Huang Mandan 9.7509.41219.162
Kui Yuanyuan 0.000

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