South Africa at the 2000 Summer Paralympics | |
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IPC code | RSA |
NPC | South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee |
Website | www |
in Sydney | |
Competitors | 64 (50 male, 14 female) |
Medals Ranked 13th |
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Summer Paralympics appearances (overview) | |
There were 14 female and 50 male athletes representing the country at the 2000 Summer Paralympics and finished 13th on the medal table. [1]
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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Gold | Nathan Meyer | Athletics | Men's 100m T13 |
Gold | Nathan Meyer | Athletics | Men's 200m T13 |
Gold | Malcolm Pringle | Athletics | Men's 800m T38 |
Gold | Fanie Lombaard | Athletics | Men's discus F42 |
Gold | Gert van der Merwe | Athletics | Men's shot put F37 |
Gold | Fanie Lombaard | Athletics | Men's shot put F42 |
Gold | Michael Louwrens | Athletics | Men's shot put F57 |
Gold | Fanie Lombaard | Athletics | Men's pentathlon P42 |
Gold | Christelle Bosker | Athletics | Women's discus F37 |
Gold | Christelle Bosker | Athletics | Women's javelin F37 |
Gold | Zanele Situ | Athletics | Women's javelin F52-54 |
Gold | Ebert Kleynhans | Swimming | Men's 50m freestyle S12 |
Gold | Ebert Kleynhans | Swimming | Men's 100m freestyle S12 |
Silver | Riaan Liebenberg | Athletics | Men's 400m T13 |
Silver | Krige Schabort | Athletics | Men's marathon T54 |
Silver | Kobus Jonker | Athletics | Men's javelin F37 |
Silver | Fanie Lombaard | Athletics | Men's javelin F42 |
Silver | Jaco Janse van Vuuren | Athletics | Men's long jump F37 |
Silver | Zanele Situ | Athletics | Women's discus F51-54 |
Silver | Tanya Swanepoel | Athletics | Women's shot put F33-34 |
Silver | Hannes Venter | Swimming | Men's 50m freestyle S10 |
Silver | Scott Field | Swimming | Men's 50m freestyle S13 |
Silver | Tadhg Slattery | Swimming | Men's 100m breaststroke SB5 |
Silver | Scott Field | Swimming | Men's 100m freestyle S13 |
Silver | Tadhg Slattery | Swimming | Men's 200m individual medley SM6 |
Bronze | Malcolm Pringle | Athletics | Men's 400m T38 |
Bronze | Ernst van Dyk | Athletics | Men's 400m T54 |
Bronze | Hein Seyerling | Athletics | Men's high jump F20 |
Bronze | David Roos | Athletics | Men's high jump F46 |
Bronze | Tanya Swanepoel | Athletics | Women's discus F33-34 |
Bronze | Jane Mandean | Athletics | Women's discus F37 |
Bronze | Christelle Bosker | Athletics | Women's shot put F37 |
Bronze | Marius Louw | Cycling | Mixed bicycle time trial CP div 3 |
Bronze | Moekie Grobbelaar | Powerlifting | Women's -56 kg |
Bronze | Craig Groenewald | Swimming | Men's 50m freestyle S14 |
Bronze | Hannes Venter | Swimming | Men's 100m breaststroke SB9 |
Bronze | Scott Field | Swimming | Men's 100m butterfly S13 |
Bronze | Craig Groenewald | Swimming | Men's 200m freestyle S14 |
There were 5 female and 44 male athletes representing the country at the 2000 Summer Paralympics.
Burkina Faso competed at the 2000 Summer Paralympics. They were represented by one male athlete.
Kenya competed at the 2000 Summer Paralympics. They were represented by 13 sportspeople, 5 women and 8 men, at the Sydney, Australia hosted Games. Kenyan Paralympians won four medals at these games, one gold, one silver and two bronze.
Lesotho competed at the 2000 Summer Paralympics. Making their Paralympic debut at the Sydney, Australia hosted Games, they were represented by two athletes.
Nigeria competed at the 2000 Summer Paralympics, sending a 31-member strong delegation that won 13 medals, 7 of which were gold.
Tunisia competed at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, Australia from August 29 to September 9, 2000.[1] This was the nation's fourth appearance at the Summer Paralympics since 1988. The Tunisian Paralympic Committee sent a total of 10 athletes to the Games, 8 men and 2 women to compete in Athletics only. Tunisia left Sydney with a total of 11 Paralympic medals.
There were one female athlete and two male athletes representing Ecuador at the 2000 Summer Paralympics.
There were 29 female and 48 male athletes representing the country at the 2000 Summer Paralympics.
During the 2000 Paralympics, one female athlete and one male athlete represented Uruguay at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney. Uruguay did not win any medals during the 2000 Paralympics.
3 male athletes and no female athletes represented Bahrain at the 2000 Summer Paralympics.
There were 12 female and 26 male athletes representing the country at the 2000 Summer Paralympics.
There were 15 female and 48 male athletes representing the country at the 2000 Summer Paralympics.
There were 2 female and 32 male athletes representing the country at the 2000 Summer Paralympics.
There were 30 female and 110 male athletes representing the country at the 2000 Summer Paralympics.
There were 2 female and 8 male athletes representing the country of Malaysia at the 2000 Summer Paralympics.
There were 7 female and 82 male athletes representing the country at the 2000 Summer Paralympics.
There were 40 female and 111 male athletes representing the country at the 2000 Summer Paralympics.
There were 5 male athletes representing Iraq at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, Australia.
There were 0 female and 5 male athletes representing the country at the 2000 Summer Paralympics.
There were 0 female and 4 male athletes representing the country at the 2000 Summer Paralympics.