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China at the 2000 Summer Olympics

The People's Republic of China competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. The team excluded athletes from the Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong, after the territory's return to Chinese rule in 1997, and which competed separately as Hong Kong, China.

Sydney 2000 marked the first time the Chinese Olympic team competed in Australia as China boycotted the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne due to the participation of Republic of China at these games.

271 competitors, 91 men and 180 women, took part in 163 events in 28 sports. China finished for the first time in the top 3 with 28 gold medals. China also broke the record for the most gold medals won by Asian countries at a single Summer Olympics (28), which was previously set by Japan in 1964 (16) and by China in 1992 (16) and 1996 (16).

Medalists

Results by event

Unless otherwise indicated, all results are derived from the Official Report of the XXVII Olympiad.

Archery

Defending silver medalist He Ying was defeated by one of the Korean women in the round of 16.

Individual events

Teams

Athletics

Men's track

Men's field

Women's track

Women's field

Badminton

Men

Singles

Doubles

Women

Singles

Doubles

Mixed doubles

Basketball

Men's

Team roster

Results

Group A Summary
Preliminary round
9/10th classification match

Beach volleyball

Boxing

Cycling

Road

Cross-country

Track

Sprint
Time trial

Diving

China won ten medals at the diving competition — five gold medals and five silver medals. Fu Mingxia, who had retired after the 1996 Olympics, came back to win a gold and silver medal and became the first woman to win five Olympic medals.

Men
Women

Fencing

Thirteen fencers, six men and seven women, represented China in 2000.

Men
Women

Football

The Chinese women's team finished fifth overall in the competition.

Women's tournament

Team roster
Group stage


Gymnastics

Men's artistic

Team
Individual events

Women's artistic

Team

The Chinese women's gymnastics team won the bronze medal but their medals were stripped ten years later, in 2010, due to Dong Fangxiao's age at the time of the competition. Their bronze medals were awarded to the United States' team.

Individual events

Hockey

Women's team competition

Team roster
Summary

Judo

Men
Women

Modern pentathlon

Rowing

Sailing

One man and three women competed for the People's Republic of China in the sailing competition at the 2000 Olympics, in three events.

Men's Mistral

  • Zhou Yuanguo
  • # Race 1 – (37) OCS
  • # Race 2 – 6
  • # Race 3 – 23
  • # Race 4 – (37) DSQ
  • # Race 5 – 18
  • # Race 6 – 2
  • # Race 7 – 3
  • # Race 8 – 2
  • # Race 9 – 1
  • # Race 10 – 1
  • # Race 11 – 8
  • # Final – 64 (5th place)

Women's Mistral

  • Zhang Chujun
  • # Race 1 – 10
  • # Race 2 – (17)
  • # Race 3 – 8
  • # Race 4 – (11)
  • # Race 5 – 6
  • # Race 6 – 3
  • # Race 7 – 5
  • # Race 8 – 5
  • # Race 9 – 8
  • # Race 10 – 8
  • # Race 11 – 7
  • # Final – 60 (7th place)

Women's Double Handed Dinghy (470)

  • Yang Xiaoyan and Li Dongying
  • # Race 1 – (19)
  • # Race 2 – 14
  • # Race 3 – (19)
  • # Race 4 – 18
  • # Race 5 – 11
  • # Race 6 – 16
  • # Race 7 – 18
  • # Race 8 – 18
  • # Race 9 – 16
  • # Race 10 – 17
  • # Race 11 – 12
  • # Final – 140 (19th place)

Shooting

Softball

Women's team competition

Swimming

Men

Women

Synchronized swimming

Table tennis

Men
Women

Taekwondo

Tennis

Triathlon

At the inaugural Olympic triathlon competition, China was represented by two women.

Volleyball

Women's

Team roster

Head coach: Hu Jin

Pool A Summary
Results





Quarterfinals

5–8th place classification semifinals

5/6th classification match

Weightlifting

Men
Women

Wrestling

Freestyle
Greco-Roman

See also

References

Additional resources