Wednesday 16 May 2012

Medals Table of 2000 Summer Olympic Games

Olympic Closing Ceremony at the Sydney 2000 Summer Olympic Games or the Millennium Games are also new millennium. 2000 Olympic Games which is officially known as the Games of XXVII Olympiad were an intercontinental multi-sport event and 15 to 1 September, October 2000, Sydney, New South Wales noted, Australia
Marion Jones, winner of three gold and two bronze medals at the United States, they refused in October 2007, when he confesses that he had tetrahydrogestrinone (THG) from September 2000 Since July 2001. IOC officially deprived Jones of her five medals of her relay team mates, even though their team offered the opportunity to present the case to their medals. 
Finally, Jones received the medals are teammates again. Jones also prohibited from competition for two years by the IAAF. August 2, 2008, the International Olympic Committee got rid of the American 4x400 meters men's relay gold medals after Antonio Pettigrew admitted using banned substance. Three of the four runners in the event final including Pettigrew and twins Alvin and Calvin Harrison AA preliminary round runner Jerome Young, all of them adopted, or testing positive for performance enhancing substances.

Only Angelo Taylor, who also ran in the preliminaries and world record holder Michael Johnson was not a medal in the fifth gold medal world record holder for Johnson, he had already planned to return the medal because he felt "cheated, betrayed and let down." - Testament to the Pettigrew gold medal position in this case is empty of 28 April 2010, the IOC stripped of his bronze medal in team competition for women in China for young gymnasts medal was awarded to the United States.

Medals Table for 2000 Olympic Games
Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
 United States
37
24
31
92
2
 Russia
32
28
28
88
3
 China
28
16
15
59
4
 Australia
16
25
17
58
5
 Germany
13
17
26
56
6
 France
13
14
11
38
7
 Italy
13
8
13
34
8
 Netherlands
12
9
4
25
9
 Cuba
11
11
7
29
10
 Great Britain
11
10
7
28

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