2000 Summer Olympics / Shooting

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Shooting at the
XXVII. Summer Olympics
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venue AustraliaAustralia Cecil Park
Competition venue International Shooting Center
Nations 103
Athletes 408 (146 women, 262 men)
date 16.-23. September 2000
decisions 17th
Atlanta 1996

At the XXVII. The 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney hosted 17 shooting competitions, ten of which were for men and seven for women. The venue was the International Shooting Center in the suburb of Cecil Park in the City of Fairfield .

Balance sheet

Medal table

space country gold silver bronze total
1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China 3 2 3 8th
2 BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria 2 - - 2
SwedenSweden Sweden 2 - - 2
4th RussiaRussia Russia 1 3 2 6th
5 AustraliaAustralia Australia 1 1 1 3
6th FranceFrance France 1 1 - 2
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 1 1 - 2
8th United StatesUnited States United States 1 - 2 3
9 AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Azerbaijan 1 - - 1
LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania 1 - - 1
PolandPoland Poland 1 - - 1
SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 1 - - 1
UkraineUkraine Ukraine 1 - - 1
14th Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus - 1 3 4th
15th ItalyItaly Italy - 1 1 2
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic - 1 1 2
17th DenmarkDenmark Denmark - 1 - 1
FinlandFinland Finland - 1 - 1
Moldova RepublicRepublic of Moldova Moldova - 1 - 1
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland - 1 - 1
Yugoslavia Federal Republic 1992Yugoslavia Yugoslavia - 1 - 1
Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea - 1 - 1
23 KuwaitKuwait Kuwait - - 1 1
NorwayNorway Norway - - 1 1
RomaniaRomania Romania - - 1 1
HungaryHungary Hungary - - 1 1

Medalist

Men
competitor gold silver bronze
Small caliber
three-position fight 50 m
SloveniaSlovenia Rajmond Debevec FinlandFinland Juha Hirvi NorwayNorway Harald Stenvaag
Small bore, lying 50 m SwedenSweden Jonas Edman DenmarkDenmark Torben Grimmel Belarus 1995Belarus Sjarhej Martynau
Running target 10 m China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yang Ling Moldova RepublicRepublic of Moldova Oleg Moldovan China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Niu Zhiyuan
Air rifle 10 m China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Cai Yalin RussiaRussia Artyom Hadschibekov RussiaRussia Yevgeny Aleinikov
Free pistol 50 m BulgariaBulgaria Tanju Kirjakov Belarus 1995Belarus Ihar Bassinski Czech RepublicCzech Republic Martin Tenk
Rapid fire pistol 25 m RussiaRussia Sergei Alifirenko SwitzerlandSwitzerland Michel Ansermet RomaniaRomania Iulian Raicea
Air pistol 10 m FranceFrance Franck Dumoulin China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Yifu Belarus 1995Belarus Ihar Bassinski
Skeet UkraineUkraine Mykola Milchev Czech RepublicCzech Republic Petr Malk United StatesUnited States James Graves
Trap AustraliaAustralia Michael Diamond United KingdomUnited Kingdom Ian Peel ItalyItaly Giovanni Pellielo
Double trap United KingdomUnited Kingdom Richard Faulds AustraliaAustralia Russell Mark KuwaitKuwait Fehaid Al-Deehani
Women
competitor gold silver bronze
Small caliber
three-position fight 50 m
PolandPoland Renata Wall RussiaRussia Tatiana Goldobina RussiaRussia Maria Feklistova
Air rifle 10 m United StatesUnited States Nancy Johnson Korea SouthSouth Korea Kang Cho-hyun China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Gao Jing
Sports pistol 25 m BulgariaBulgaria Maria Grosdeva China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Tao Luna Belarus 1995Belarus Lalita Jauhleuskaja
Air pistol 10 m China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Tao Luna Yugoslavia Federal Republic 1992Yugoslavia Jasna Šekarić AustraliaAustralia Annemarie Ford
Skeet AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Zemfira Meftachetdinova RussiaRussia Svetlana Djomina HungaryHungary Diána Igaly
Trap LithuaniaLithuania Daina Gudzinevičiūtė FranceFrance Dolphins Racinet China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Gao E
Double trap SwedenSweden Pia Hansen ItalyItaly Deborah Gelisio United StatesUnited States Kim Rhode

Results men

Small caliber three-position fight 50 m

space country athlete Points
1 SloveniaSlovenia SLO Rajmond Debevec 1275.1 ( OR )
2 FinlandFinland FIN Juha Hirvi 1270.5
3 NorwayNorway NOR Harald Stenvaag 1268.6
4th RussiaRussia RUS Artyom Hadschibekov 1268.2
5 UkraineUkraine UKR Artur Ajwasjan 1266.6
6th GermanyGermany GER Christian Bauer 1266.0
7th RussiaRussia RUS Yevgeny Aleinikov 1265.5
8th SlovakiaSlovakia SVK Jozef Gönci 1261.3
9 AustriaAustria AUT Mario Knögler 1164
12 AustriaAustria AUT Thomas Farnik 1162
25th GermanyGermany GER Maik Eckhardt 1157

Date: September 23, 2000
44 participants from 29 countries

Small bore, lying 50 m

space country athlete Points
1 SwedenSweden SWE Jonas Edman 701.3
2 DenmarkDenmark THE Torben Grimmel 700.4
3 Belarus 1995Belarus BLR Sjarhej Martynau 700.3
4th GermanyGermany GER Maik Eckhardt 699.8
5 Czech RepublicCzech Republic CZE Václav Bečvář 699.7
6th RussiaRussia RUS Artyom Hadschibekov 699.2
7th TurkmenistanTurkmenistan TKM Igor Pirekeyev 699.2
8th FranceFrance FRA Philippe Joualin 699.0
9 AustriaAustria AUT Mario Knögler 596
25th GermanyGermany GER Swen Schuller 592
44 AustriaAustria AUT Thomas Farnik 585

Date: September 21, 2000
53 participants from 37 countries

Running target 10 m

space country athlete Points
1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN Yang Ling 681.1
2 Moldova RepublicRepublic of Moldova MDA Oleg Moldovan 681.0
3 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN Niu Zhiyuan 677.4
4th FinlandFinland FIN Pasi Wedman 672.1
5 RussiaRussia RUS Dmitri Lykin 671.7
6th GermanyGermany GER Manfred Kurzer 671.3
7th RussiaRussia RUS Igor Kolessov 667.5
8th Czech RepublicCzech Republic CZE Miroslav Januš 666.8
12 GermanyGermany GER Michael Jakosits 570

Air rifle 10 m

space country athlete Points
1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN Cai Yalin 696.4 ( OR )
2 RussiaRussia RUS Artyom Hadschibekov 695.1
3 RussiaRussia RUS Yevgeny Aleinikov 693.8
4th Belarus 1995Belarus BLR Anatoly Klimenko 693.4
5 United StatesUnited States United States Jason Parker 693.1
6th Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina BIH Nedžad Fazlija 692.7
7th NorwayNorway NOR Leif Steinar Rolland 692.2
8th UkraineUkraine UKR Artur Ajwasjan 692.0
9 AustriaAustria AUT Mario Knögler 591
15th GermanyGermany GER Norbert Ettner 589
18th AustriaAustria AUT Thomas Farnik 588
AustriaAustria AUT Wolfram Waibel Jr.
37 GermanyGermany GER Ferdinand Stipberger 584
41 LiechtensteinLiechtenstein LIE Oliver Geissmann 582

Date: September 18, 2000
46 participants from 33 countries

Free pistol 50 m

space country athlete Points
1 BulgariaBulgaria BUL Tanju Kirjakov 666.0
2 Belarus 1995Belarus BLR Ihar Bassinski 663.3
3 Czech RepublicCzech Republic CZE Martin Tenk 662.5
4th RussiaRussia RUS Vladimir Goncharov 662.2
5 UzbekistanUzbekistan UZB Dilshod Mukhtarov 662.0
6th China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN Wang Yifu 659.0
7th ItalyItaly ITA Roberto Di Donna 657.3
8th KazakhstanKazakhstan KAZ Vladimir Gutscha 655.8
20th GermanyGermany GER Hans-Jürgen Bauer-Neumaier 553
32 GermanyGermany GER Artur Gevorgjan 543

Date: September 19, 2000
36 participants from 27 countries

Rapid fire pistol 25 m

space country athlete Points
1 RussiaRussia RUS Sergei Alifirenko 687.6
2 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Michel Ansermet 686.1
3 RomaniaRomania ROME Iulian Raicea 684.6
4th BulgariaBulgaria BUL Emil Milew 684.5
5 GermanyGermany GER Ralf Schumann 683.3
6th Belarus 1995Belarus BLR Oleg Chwazovas 682.4
7th PolandPoland POLE Krzysztof Kucharczyk 682.2
8th LatviaLatvia LAT Afanasijs Kuzmins 681.3
9 GermanyGermany GER Daniel Leonhard 584

Date: September 20th and 21st, 2000
20 participants from 17 countries

Air pistol 10 m

space country athlete Points
1 FranceFrance FRA Franck Dumoulin 688.9 ( OR )
2 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN Wang Yifu 686.9
3 Belarus 1995Belarus BLR Ihar Bassinski 682.7
4th RussiaRussia RUS Mikhail Nestruyev 682.3
5 FranceFrance FRA Stéphane Gagne 682.0
6th ItalyItaly ITA Roberto Di Donna 680.5
7th PortugalPortugal POR João Costa 679.4
8th BulgariaBulgaria BUL Tanju Kirjakov 676.8
20th GermanyGermany GER Hans-Jürgen Bauer-Neumaier 575
GermanyGermany GER Artur Gevorgjan

Date: September 16, 2000
43 participants from 30 countries

Skeet

space country athlete Points
1 UkraineUkraine UKR Mykola Milchev 150 ( WR )
2 Czech RepublicCzech Republic CZE Petr Malk 148
3 United StatesUnited States United States James Graves 147
4th NetherlandsNetherlands NED Hennie Dompeling 146
5 ItalyItaly ITA Andrea Benelli 146
6th QatarQatar QAT Nasser Al-Attiyah 145
7th KazakhstanKazakhstan KAZ Sergei Yakshin 122
8th Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus CYP Antonakis Andreou 122
14th GermanyGermany GER Jan-Henrik Heinrich 121
Award ceremony, v. l. To the right: Málek, Milchev, Graves

Date: September 22nd and 23rd, 2000
49 participants from 36 countries

Nasser Al-Attiyah won the Dakar Rally twice over a decade later .

Trap

space country athlete Points
1 AustraliaAustralia OUT Michael Diamond 147
2 United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR Ian Peel 142
3 ItalyItaly ITA Giovanni Pellielo 140
4th KuwaitKuwait KUW Khaled Al-Mudhaf 139
5 ItalyItaly ITA Marco Venturini 138
6th Czech RepublicCzech Republic CZE David Kostelecký 138
7th ColombiaColombia COL Danilo Caro 115
8th FranceFrance FRA Christophe Vicard 115
9 GermanyGermany GER Thomas Fichtner 114
13 GermanyGermany GER Waldemar Schanz 113

Date: September 16 and 17, 2000
41 participants from 28 countries

Double trap

space country athlete Points
1 United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR Richard Faulds 187
2 AustraliaAustralia OUT Russell Mark 187
3 KuwaitKuwait KUW Fehaid Al-Deehani 186
4th SwedenSweden SWE Conny Persson 184
5 HungaryHungary HUN Roland Gerebics 180
6th United StatesUnited States United States Lance Bade 179
7th GermanyGermany GER Waldemar Schanz 136
8th ItalyItaly ITA Marco Innocenti 135

Date: September 20, 2000
25 participants from 20 countries

Results women

Small caliber three-position fight 50 m

space country sportswoman Points
1 PolandPoland POLE Renata Wall 684.6
2 RussiaRussia RUS Tatiana Goldobina 680.9
3 RussiaRussia RUS Maria Feklistova 679.9
4th GermanyGermany GER Sonja Pfeilschifter 678.5
5 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN Shan Hong 676.9
6th DenmarkDenmark THE Anni Bisso 675.6
7th KazakhstanKazakhstan KAZ Olga Dowgun 674.2
8th United StatesUnited States United States Melissa Mulloy 673.7
11 GermanyGermany GER Alexandra Schneider 578
17th GermanyGermany GER Petra Horneber 575
SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Oriana Schuss
23 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Gaby Bühlmann 572

Date: September 20, 2000
42 participants from 28 countries

Air rifle 10 m

space country sportswoman Points
1 United StatesUnited States United States Nancy Johnson 497.7
2 Korea SouthSouth Korea COR Kang Cho-hyun 497.5
3 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN Gao Jing 497.2
4th RussiaRussia RUS Lyubov Galkina 496.7
5 GermanyGermany GER Sonja Pfeilschifter 495.9
6th United StatesUnited States United States Jayme Dickman 495.4
7th Korea SouthSouth Korea COR Choi Dae-young 493.1
8th IndiaIndia IND Anjali Vedpathak 493.1
9 AustriaAustria AUT Monika Haselsberger 393
GermanyGermany GER Petra Horneber
28 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Gaby Bühlmann 390
36 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Oriana Schuss 388
Award ceremony, v. l. To the right: Kang, Johnson, Gao

File: September 16, 2000
49 participants from 35 countries

Sports pistol 25 m

space country sportswoman Points
1 BulgariaBulgaria BUL Maria Grosdeva 690.3
2 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN Tao Luna 689.8
3 Belarus 1995Belarus BLR Lalita Jauhleuskaja 686.0
4th Belarus 1995Belarus BLR Yuliya Alipava 685.9
5 JapanJapan JPN Michiko Fukushima 684.8
6th MongoliaMongolia MGL Otrjadyn Gündegmaa 680.9
7th JapanJapan JPN Yoko Inada 679.6
8th China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN Cai Yeqing 678.8
18th GermanyGermany GER Carmen Meininger 576
39 GermanyGermany GER Anke Schumann 576

Date: September 22, 2000
42 participants from 28 countries

Air pistol 10 m

space country sportswoman Points
1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN Tao Luna 488.2
2 Yugoslavia Federal Republic 1992Yugoslavia YUG Jasna Šekarić 486.5
3 AustraliaAustralia OUT Annemarie Ford 484.0
4th RussiaRussia RUS Svetlana Smirnova 483.7
5 JapanJapan JPN Michiko Fukushima 483.7
6th KazakhstanKazakhstan KAZ Dina Aspandiyarova 483.7
7th RussiaRussia RUS Olga Kuznetsova 482.4
8th JapanJapan JPN Yoko Inada 481.2
21st GermanyGermany GER Anke Schumann 378
32 GermanyGermany GER Carmen Meininger 373

Date: September 17th, 2000
45 participants from 32 countries

Skeet

space country sportswoman Points
1 AzerbaijanAzerbaijan AZE Zemfira Meftachetdinova 98 ( OR )
2 RussiaRussia RUS Svetlana Djomina 95
3 HungaryHungary HUN Diána Igaly 93
4th AustraliaAustralia OUT Tash Lonsdale 93
5 United StatesUnited States United States Cindy Shenberger 92
6th RussiaRussia RUS Erdschanik Avetisjan 92
7th United StatesUnited States United States Kim Rhode 69
8th China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN Zhang Shan 69

Date: September 21, 2000
13 participants from 11 countries

Trap

space country sportswoman Points
1 LithuaniaLithuania LTU Daina Gudzinevičiūtė 93 ( OR )
2 FranceFrance FRA Dolphins Racinet 92
3 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN Gao E 90
4th BelgiumBelgium BEL Anne Focan 88
5 GermanyGermany GER Susanne Kiermayer 86
6th RussiaRussia RUS Jelena Tkach 64
7th San MarinoSan Marino SMR Emanuela Felici 64
8th SwedenSweden SWE Pia Hansen 64

Date: September 18, 2000
17 participants from 15 countries

Double trap

space country sportswoman Points
1 SwedenSweden SWE Pia Hansen 148 ( OR )
2 ItalyItaly ITA Deborah Gelisio 144
3 United StatesUnited States United States Kim Rhode 139
4th Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei TPE Lin Yi-chun 134
5 CanadaCanada CAN Cynthia Meyer 134
6th United StatesUnited States United States Cindy Gentry 130
7th BelgiumBelgium BEL Anne Focan 99
8th China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN Zhang Yafei 98
9 GermanyGermany GER Susanne Kiermayer 98

Date: September 19, 2000
17 participants from 12 countries

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