Slovakia at the 2000 Summer Paralympics

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Slovakia at the
2000 Summer Paralympics
Flag of Slovakia.svg
IPC code SVK
NPC Slovak Paralympic Committee
Website www.spv.sk
in Sydney
Competitors46
Medals
Ranked 36th
Gold
3
Silver
5
Bronze
5
Total
13
Summer Paralympics appearances
Other related appearances
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia (1972–1992)

Slovakia competed at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, Australia. 46 competitors from Slovakia won 13 medals including 3 gold, 5 silver and 5 bronze to finish 36th in the medal table. [1]

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Medal table

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Radovan Kaufman Cycling Mixed 1 km time trial LC3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Pavol Kolackovsky Swimming Men's 200m freestyle S14
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Alena Kanova Table tennis Women's singles 3
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Anton Sluka Athletics Men's marathon T13
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Margita Prokeinová Swimming Women's 50m butterfly S7
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Margita Prokeinová Swimming Women's 200m individual medley SM7
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Richard Csejtey
Ladislav Gaspar
Table tennis Men's teams 9
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Viera Kasparova Table tennis Women's singles 11
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Imrich Lyocsa Archery Men's individual standing
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Norbert Holik Athletics Men's pentathlon P13
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jan Szojka
Juraj Petrovic
Cycling Men's sprint tandem open
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Pavol Kolackovsky Swimming Men's 100m freestyle S14
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jaroslav Makovnik
Peter Nadasky
Peter Meszaros
Pavol Pavlacic
Richard Kovac
Peter Moravcik
Andrej Marcin
Josef Mihalco
Lubomir Novosad
Juraj Kosirel
Marek Tomsik
Pavol Sedlak
Volleyball Men's standing

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Pavol Sedlak competed for Slovakia in the men's standing volleyball event at the 1996 Summer Paralympics and the 2000 Summer Paralympics.

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References

  1. "Slovakia - National Paralympic Committee". www.paralympic.org. Retrieved 13 June 2016.