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XI Paralympic Games

Nations participating 127
Athletes participating 3846 (2867 men, 979 women)
Events 551 in 20 sports
Opening ceremony October 18
Closing ceremony October 29
Officially opened by William Deane
Paralympic Torch Louise Sauvage
Stadium Stadium Australia
136 Countries participated on the 2000 Paralympics. Many of the same venues of the Sydney Olympics were used, including the Olympic Stadium, Stadium Australia.
   The mascot for the 2000 Paralympics was "Lizzie" the Frill-necked Lizard.
   Australian artist Kylie Minogue sang "Waltzing Matilda" and "Celebration" at the Opening Ceremony.
   The Australian group, The Seekers, sang their hit song "The Carnival Is Over" as the finale to the Closing Ceremony. Judith Durham, who had a broken hip, sang from a wheelchair.

Torch Relay

The Torch Relay Program's objectives were to develop a route and an event which would help maintain momentum between the Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games, promote the Paralympic Games and encourage ticket purchases. It was also to safely deliver the Paralympic flame to the Opening Ceremony.
   While the relay visited each Australian capital city, it also focused strongly on Sydney and the surrounding region, as this was the main catchment area for ticket sales.
   The Paralympic Torch Relay succeeded in generating community and media support for the Games, with crowds in many areas and significant crowds lining the Sydney metropolitan route in the final two days of the relay.
   The event, which commenced with a lighting ceremony at Parliament House, Canberra on 5 October 2000, involved 920 torchbearers, each of whom carried the flame an average of 500 metres. After visiting each capital city (except Sydney) by air, the relay travelled in New South Wales (NSW) from Moss Vale through the Southern Highlands, Illawarra, Campbelltown, Penrith, Windsor, Hunter and Central Coast areas before heading to Sydney.
   Highlights included:
  • The creation of the Paralympic flame during an Indigenous lighting ceremony on the forecourt of Parliament House, Canberra, with Paralympian David Hall (a tennis player) as the first torchbearer. The Australian Prime Minister attended this event.
  • The use of a Royal Australian Air Force Falcon 900 Executive jet to convey the Paralympic flame around Australia.
  • The Paralympic flame being carried across the arch of the Sydney Harbour Bridge (17 October 2000) by four torchbearers.
This Games Motto: Performance, Power and Pride

Medal count

These are the medal-collecting nations for the 2000 Games. (Host country is highlighted)
Rank
NPC Name
Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Australia 63 39 47 149
2 Great Britain 41 43 47 131
3 Spain 39 30 38 107
4 Canada 38 33 25 96
5 United States 36 39 34 109
6 China 34 22 17 73
7 France 30 28 28 86
8 Poland 19 22 12 53
9 South Korea 18 7 7 32
10 Germany 15 42 38 95
11 Czech Republic 15 15 13 43
12 Japan 13 17 11 41
13 South Africa 13 12 13 38
14 Russia 12 11 12 35
15 Netherlands 12 9 9 30
16 Iran 12 4 7 23
17 Mexico 10 12 12 34
18 Italy 9 8 10 27
19 Denmark 8 8 14 30
20 Switzerland 8 4 8 20
21 Hong Kong 8 3 7 18
22 Nigeria 7 1 5 13
23 Egypt 6 11 11 28
24 Brazil 6 10 6 22
25 New Zealand 6 8 4 18
26 Portugal 6 5 4 15
27 Tunisia 6 4 1 11
28 Belarus 5 8 10 23
29 Sweden 5 6 10 21
30 Thailand 5 4 2 11
31 Ireland 5 3 1 9
32 Hungary 4 5 14 23
33 Greece 4 4 3 11
34 Cuba 4 2 2 8
35 Ukraine 3 20 14 37
36 Slovakia 3 5 5 13
37 Israel 3 2 1 6
38 Algeria 3 0 0 3
39 Austria 2 7 6 15
40 Norway 2 6 7 15
41 Iceland 2 0 2 4
42 Belgium 1 4 4 9
43 Finland 1 3 6 10
44 Chinese Taipei 1 2 4 7
45 Estonia 1 1 3 5
46 Kenya 1 1 2 4
47 Azerbaijan 1 1 0 2
47 Peru 1 1 0 2
49 Côte d'Ivoire 1 0 1 2
50 Bulgaria 1 0 0 1
50 Jordan 1 0 0 1
50 Zimbabwe 1 0 0 1
53 Faroe Islands 0 3 1 4
53 United Arab Emirates 0 3 1 4
55 Argentina 0 2 3 5
56 Slovenia 0 2 2 4
57 Lithuania 0 2 1 3
58 Kuwait 0 1 4 5
59 Bahrain 0 1 1 2
59 Panama 0 1 1 2
61 Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 1 0 1
61 Yugoslavia 0 1 0 1
63 Latvia 0 0 3 3
64 Libya 0 0 1 1
64 Palestine 0 0 1 1
64 Philippines 0 0 1 1
64 Puerto Rico 0 0 1 1
64 Venezuela 0 0 1 1

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