Silver: Britain

Silver: Italy Bronze: Wiradech Kothny, Germany Bronze: Cuba Silver: Britain Gold: Italy Bronze: Germany, Synchronized Swimming Bronze: Victor Manuel Estrada, Mexico

Silver: Driulys Gonzalez, Cuba Gold: United States Silver: Tatiana Grigorieva, Australia Silver: Wu Wenxiong, China Silver: Miho Takeda and Miya Tachibana, Japan Women’s synchronized springboard Bronze: Diana Ziliute, Lithuania Silver: Stefan Nimke, Germany Gold: Italy Bronze: Astrid Kumbernuss, Germany Silver: Jamaica Gold: Germany Men’s C-2 1,000 Gold: Australia Silver: Jose Marco Melo and Ricardo Santos, Brazil Men’s 4x400 relay

Gold: Ryoko Tamura, Japan Men’s single sculls Women’s Europe

Bronze: Japan Bronze: Patrick Chila and Jean-Philippe Gatien, France

Welterweight Bronze: Davide Rummolo, Italy Men’s air rifle Light middleweight Gold: Ian Thorpe, Australia Bronze: Brazil, Fencing Ryoko Tamura had lost in the judo 48kg final in both Barcelona and Atlanta, but came back to win the gold medal in Sydney. Silver: Sandor Istvan Bardosi, Hungary Gold: Lauren Burns, Australia Gold: Armen Nazarian, Bulgaria Gold: United States Men’s double trap Bronze: Sergei Makarov, Russia Women’s 200 individual medley 58kg Silver: Shufang Li, China Bronze: Nina Zhivanevskaya, Spain

Silver: Barbara Blatter, Switzerland Gold: Lenny Krayzelburg, U.S. Gold: Rob Waddell, New Zealand

Gold: Millon Wolde, Ethiopia Men’s 4x200 freestyle relay Men’s 60kg Bronze: Alexei Glouchkov, Russia Silver: Marion Clignet, France Bronze: Kelly Holmes, Britain

Silver: Nicolas Gill, Canada Bronze: Ashot Danielyan, Armenia Silver: Denys Sylant’yev, Ukraine Silver: Tri Kusharyanto and Minarti Timur, Indonesia Men’s individual time trial Men Gold: Germany Bronze: Jiang Cuihua, China

Gold: Tomasz Kucharski and Robert Sycz, Poland Bronze: Gary Hall Jr., U.S. Silver: Ed Moses, U.S. Silver: Russia Gold: Jung Jae Eun, South Korea Bronze: Kim Seon Young, South Korea, and Mayumi Yamashita, Japan, Modern Pentathlon Silver: Sebastian Bea and Ted Murphy, U.S. Bronze: Lithuania Gold: Irina Privalova, Russia Bronze: Marion Jones, U.S. Gold: Gong Zhichao, China Bronze: Claudia Poll, Costa Rica

Gold: U.S. (Amy van Dyken, Dara Torres, Courtney Shealy, Jenny Thompson, h-Ashley Tappin, h-Erin Phenix) Gold: Tadahiro Nomura, Japan Silver: Ian Thorpe, Australia List of Olympic gold medal winners from the 2000 Summer Olympics, listed alphabetically with photos when available.

Gold: Mahamadkadyz Abdullaev, Uzbekistan Bronze: Lincoln McIlravy, U.S. Gold: Pieter van den Hoogenband, Netherlands Gold: Mykola Milchev, Ukraine Men’s sprint

Women’s 10,000 Men’s decathlon Bantamweight Bronze: Jens Fiedler, Germany

Silver: Ian Barker and Simon Hiscocks, Britain Bronze: Winarni Binti Slamet, Indonesia Men’s 66kg Silver: Michelle Ferris, Australia Silver: Faissal Ebnoutalib, Germany Bronze: Laura Flessel-Colovic, France Silver: U.S. (Scott Goldblatt, Josh Davis, Jamie Rauch, Klete Keller, h-Scott Tucker) Bronze: Frederic Demontfaucon, France, and Ruslan Mashurenko, Ukraine Bronze: Monica Seles, U.S.

Silver: Alexander Popov, Russia Gold: Fu Mingxia, China Gold: Domenico Fioravanti, Italy Women’s 50 freestyle Silver: Matthew Welsh, Australia Men Silver: Oxana Grichina, Russia Bronze: Mukhran Vakhtangadze, Georgia Silver: Tiago Camilo, Brazil Silver: Lawrence Johnson, U.S. This list is made up of a variety of athletes, including Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen. Women’s eight

Silver: Juha Hirvi, Finland Silver: Michel Ansermet, Switzerland Silver: Margriet Matthysse, Netherlands Bronze: Anne Montminy, Canada Silver: Andrew Hoy, Australia Silver: Noriko Narazaki, Japan Silver: Camilla Martin, Denmark

Gold: Anky van Grunsven, Netherlands

Men’s 100 Silver: Georgi Markov, Bulgaria Silver: Deborah Gelisio, Italy

Men’s 100kg-plus Gold: Tanyu Kiriakov, Bulgaria Silver: Cuba Silver: Huang Nanyan and Yang Wei, China Gold: Yanina Karolchik, Belarus Bronze: Russia Gold: Bekzat Sattarkhanov, Kazakhstan

Gold: Russia Silver: Belgium Silver: Kristy Kowal, U.S.

Women Bronze: Australia Bronze: Ha Tae Kwon and Kim Dong Moon, South Korea Australia competed in all of the sailing events at the 2000 Olympics. Silver: Lee Joo Hyung, South Korea Men’s individual all-around Gold: Hossein Tavakoli, Iran Gold: Felix Savon, Cuba

Gold: Mourat Kardanov, Russia Bronze: Anne-Lise Bardet, France, Cycling Bronze: Ioanna Chatziioannou, Greece Gold: Iain Percy, Britain

Silver: Wilson Kipketer, Denmark Women Bronze: China Bronze: Alexei Nemov, Russia

Silver: Darren Campbell, Britain Bronze: Giovanna Trillini, Italy

Women’s coxless pair

Silver: Gaidarbek Gaidarbekov, Russia Silver: Tom Dolan, U.S. 130kg Women’s 100

Men’s C-1 500 Silver: Hestrie Cloete, South Africa Gold: Makoto Takimoto, Japan Bronze: Dara Torres, U.S. Women Gold: Sebastien Lareau and Daniel Nestor, Canada Men’s C-1 Bronze: Arnaud Di Pasquale, France Bronze: Kaitlin Sandeno, U.S.

When she won gold in 2000, she was 36, making her also the oldest gold medalist in women’s basketball. Bronze: Melissa Morrison, U.S. Silver: Daima Mayelis Beltran, Cuba

Gold: Simon Fairweather, Australia Silver: Russia Gold: Bahamas Gold: Virgilijus Alekna, Lithuania Bronze: George Asanidze, Georgia Gold: Viacheslav Ekimov, Russia Silver: Torben Grimmel, Denmark Bronze: Roman Sloudnov, Russia Gold: Hungary Gold: Australia Silver: Pauline Davis-Thompson, Bahamas Gold: Akakios Kakiasvilis, Greece Gold: United States

Silver: Arsen Gitinov, Russia Men’s singles Bronze: Brazil, Beach Volleyball Bronze: Gao E., China Gold: Szymon Ziolkowski, Poland Silver: Russell Mark, Australia

Silver: France Silver: Hieu Ngan Tran, Vietnam Bronze: Kie Kusakabe, Japan, and Maria Pekli, Australia Gold: Dain Blanton and Eric Fonoimoana, U.S. Gold: Soraya Jimenez, Mexico Bronze: Els Callens and Dominique Van Roost, Belgium, Track and Field  (h-heat) Bronze: Alex Corretja and Albert Costa, Spain 63kg Gold: Felicia Ballanger, France Bronze: Amanda Beard, U.S.

Silver: Martina Moravcova, Slovakia Bronze: Torben Grael and Marcelo Ferreira, Brazil Men’s 20K walk 130kg Women’s marathon Gold: Tony Gunawan and Candra Wijaya, Indonesia Silver: Jan-Ove Waldner, Sweden Steven Redgrave gained sporting immortality by becoming the first rower to win gold medals at five consecutive Olympic Games. Silver: Australia Silver: Diana Munz, U.S. Bronze: Christoph Sauser, Switzerland Gold: Pyrros Dimas, Greece Bronze: Kuo Yi-hang, Taiwan Silver: Olga Kuzenkova, Russia Gold: Venus Williams, U.S.

Bronze: Tanya Lawrence, Jamaica

Gold: Norway Women’s springboard Silver: Javier Sotomayor, Cuba Gold: Kim Young Ho, South Korea Gold: France Gold: Paola Pezzo, Italy

Gold: Alexander Lebziak, Russia Gold: Renata Mauer-Rozanska, Poland Silver: Australia 10,651 athletes from 199 National Olympic Committees (NOC) countries participated. Bronze: Igor Astapkovich, Belarus Bronze: Brad McGee, Australia Men’s rings

Gold: Andreas Dittmer, Germany

Individual three-day event Silver: Milton Wynants, Uruguay Bronze: Florin Popescu and Mitica Pricop, Romania Men’s road race Bronze: Lee Sang Ki, South Korea Silver: Gary Neiwand, Australia Gold: Li Xiaopeng, China Silver: Daniel Jedraszko and Pawel Baraszkiewicz, Poland Silver: Amelie Lux, Germany

Silver: Lioubov Brouletova, Russia Gold: Angelo Taylor, U.S. Women’s balance beam

Gold: Oleg Saitov, Russia Gold: Birgit Fischer and Katrin Wagner, Germany Team sabre

Men’s team pursuit Silver: Britain Silver: South Korea Men’s 3,000 steeplechase

Bronze: South Korea, Basketball Gold: U.S. (Samantha Arsenault, Diana Munz, Lindsay Benko, Jenny Thompson, h-Kim Black, h-Julia Stowers) Silver: Susie O’Neill, Australia Silver: Therese Alshammar, Sweden Silver: Alexandr Vinokurov, Kazakhstan Women’s shot put Gold: Noah Ngenyi, Kenya Bronze: Maria Vasco, Spain Women Gold: Massimiliano Rosolino, Italy Women’s synchronized platform

Individual sabre Silver: Li Na, China Bronze: Niu Zhiyuan, China

Gold: Romania Bronze: Iordan Iovtchev, Bulgaria Women’s lightweight double sculls Bronze: Simona Marcela Richter, Romania, and Emanuela Pierantozzi, Italy Bronze: Mathieu Turgeon, Canada Silver: Jan Ullrich, Germany Bronze: Gella Vandecaveye, Belgium, and Jung Sung Sook, South Korea

Silver: Andreea Raducan, Romania Gold: Alexandre Moskalenko, Russia Gold: Alexei Nemov, Russia Men’s 10,000 Bronze: Netherlands, Gymnastics Gold: Maria Isabel Urrutia, Colombia Gold: Xiong Ni, China Bronze: Beatrice Caslaru, Romania Gold: David Moussoulbes, Russia Men’s 81kg Gold: Michael Diamond, Australia Gold: Marion Jones, U.S. Gold: Yulia Barslukova, Russia Gold: U.S. (Alvin Harrison, Antonio Pettigrew, Calvin Harrison, Michael Johnson, h-Jerome Young, h-Angelo Taylor) U.S.

Women’s doubles Gold: Yang Xia, China Gold: Szilveszter Csollany, Hungary Silver: Raimkoul Malakhbekov, Russia Silver: Ukraine The Washington Post Gold: Yana Klochkova, Ukraine Bronze: Lolita Evglevskaya, Belarus

Women’s long jump Women’s 75kg Men’s 1,500 freestyle Silver: Rafael Lozano Munoz, Spain Gold: Gervasio Deferr, Spain Bronze: Yugoslavia Men’s 200 individual medley

Bronze: Romania, Slalom Bronze: Tesfaye Tola, Ethiopia Bronze: Susanthika Jayasinghe, Sri Lanka Gold: Russia Gold: U.S. (Jon Drummond, Bernard Williams III, Brian Lewis, Maurice Greene, h-Kenneth Brokenburr, h-Timothy Montgomery) Bronze: Pascal Gentil, France Gold: Adam Saitiev, Russia Men’s 200 breaststroke Silver: Hanka Kupfernagel, Germany Silver: Australia Gold: Rulon Gardner, U.S. Bronze: Alexei Petrov, Russia

Men

Silver: Emily de Riel, U.S. Silver: Ri Song Hui, North Korea Gold: Florin Popescu and Mitica Pricop, Romania Silver: Alvin Harrison, U.S. Gold: Cuba Gold: Michel Andrieux and Jean-Christophe Rolland, France

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