Sailing at the 2000 Summer Paralympics

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Sailing
at the XI Paralympic Games
Olympics Paralympics 2008 Sailing pictogram.svg
Paralympic Sailing
Venue Sydney
Competitors61 Male Sailors
1 Female Sailors
22 Nations
32 Boats
1996
2004

Sailing at the 2000 Summer Paralympics consisted of two mixed events.

Contents

Medal summary

Panoramic view of the paralympic sailing venue, Sydney Harbour, during competition at the 2000 Summer Paralympics. Members of the Australian Paralympic Sailing team with their boat can be seen in the foreground. The Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Tower and the CBD can be seen in the background. 151100 - Sailing Sydney Harbour view - 3b - 2000 Sydney race photo.jpg
Panoramic view of the paralympic sailing venue, Sydney Harbour, during competition at the 2000 Summer Paralympics. Members of the Australian Paralympic Sailing team with their boat can be seen in the foreground. The Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Tower and the CBD can be seen in the background.
EventGoldSilverBronze
Single person 2.4mr Heiko Kröger
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Jens Als Andersen
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Thomas Brown
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Three person Sonar Flag of Australia.svg  Australia  (AUS)
Noel Robins
Jamie Dunross
Graeme Martin
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)
Peter Reichl
Peter Muenter
Jens Kroker
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada  (CAN)
David Williams
Paul Tingley
Brian MacDonald

Results

One Person Keelboat - 2.4 Metre

RankAthleteRacePoints
12345678910TotNet
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Germany.svg  Heiko Kroeger  (GER)10
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Denmark.svg  Jens Als Andersen  (DEN)15
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of the United States.svg  Thomas Brown  (USA)24
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Peter Thompson  (AUS)25
5 Flag of France.svg  Philippe Balle  (FRA)26
6 Flag of New Zealand.svg  Andrew May  (NZL)37
7 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mike Browne  (GBR)45
8 Flag of Finland.svg  Jussi Mattila  (FIN)53
9 Flag of Norway.svg  Jostein Stordahl  (NOR)56
10Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Turbiglio  (ITA)62
11Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Dan McCoy  (CAN)69
12Flag of Sweden.svg  Claes Hultling  (SWE)75
13Flag of Spain.svg  Emilio Fernandez  (ESP)77
14Flag of Argentina.svg  Matias Paillot  (ARG)87
15Flag of Estonia.svg  Priidik Mentaal  (EST)94
16Flag of Japan.svg  Masakazu Suto  (JPN)99
17Flag of South Africa.svg  Russell Vollmer  (RSA)102

Open Three-Person Keelboat - Sonar

RankNation (skipper first)RacePoints
12345678910TotNet
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Graeme Martin ,
Jamie Dunross and
Noel Robins  (AUS)
4
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Germany.svg  Jens Kroker ,
Peter Muenter and
Peter Reichl  (GER)
20
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Paul Tingley ,
David Williams and
Brian MacDonald  (CAN)
22
4 Flag of Sweden.svg  Carl-Gustaf Fresk ,
Jan Olaf Edbom and
Lars Loedstroem  (SWE)
33
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Andrew Cassell ,
Andrew Millband and
Brian Harding  (GBR)
37
6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Udo Hessels
Geert Ruesink
Mischa Rossen  (NED)
38
7 Flag of the United States.svg  Corky Aucreman
Keith Burhans and
Paul Callahan  (USA)
41
8 Flag of Israel.svg  Dor Cohen ,
Amon Efrati and
Gadi Spector  (ISR)
43
9 Flag of Ireland.svg  Paul McGrath ,
Sean McGrath and
John Twomey  (IRL)
43
10Flag of Armenia.svg  Garush Danielyan ,
Stasik Nazaryan and
Mher Avanesyan  (ARM)
58
11Flag of Spain.svg  Enrique Vives ,
Per Eugen Kristiansen and
José Maria Lastra  (ESP)
66
12Flag of Norway.svg  Aleksander Wang-Hansen ,
Knut Kerrem and
Cato Zahl Pedersen  (NOR)
70
13Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Anne Othenn-Girad ,
Georges Scherler and
Philippe Moerch  (SUI)
74
14Flag of New Zealand.svg  Phil Edwards ,
Garth Reynolds and
Marty Clark  (NZL)
81
15Flag of Japan.svg  Masao Hasegawa ,
Miho Hamada and
Meiko Kasai  (JPN)
98

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)1102
2Flag of Australia.svg  Australia  (AUS)1001
3Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark  (DEN)0101
4Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada  (CAN)0011
Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)0011
Totals (5 entries)2226

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