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Action shot of Australian track athlete Lisa Llorens during her silver medal winning run in the 100 m T20 at the 2000 Summer Paralympics Australian track athletes Katrina Webb (left) and Alison Quinn (right) celebrate with their Australian fans in the crowd over their medal wins in the 100 m T38 at the 2000 Sydney Paralympic Games, Day 07 ...
The 2000 Summer Paralympic torch was born from a ritual carried out by the people Ngunnawal at Australian Parlament House gardens held on 5 October 2000.In this ritual was also present the then Australian Prime Minister John Howard and First torchbearer, the wheelchair tennis player David Hall,who along the present public witnessed the lighting ...
Pages in category "Athletes (track and field) at the 2000 Summer Paralympics" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 538 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Athletes (track and field) at the 2000 Summer Paralympics (538 P) Pages in category "Athletics at the 2000 Summer Paralympics" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
At the 2020 Summer Paralympics, three of the top four 'pilots' in the Men's individual pursuit for blind athletes were former elite level track cyclists in their own right, with four time 'Kilo' World Champion Francois Pervis of France becoming the third athlete to win both Olympic and Paralympic medals, as sighted 'pilot' for 'stoker' Raphael ...
The United States sent a delegation to compete at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, Australia. The United States finished fifth in the gold medal count and third in the overall medal count. The United States finished fifth in the gold medal count and third in the overall medal count.
The medal table of the 2000 Summer Paralympics ranks the participating National Paralympic Committees (NPCs) by the number of gold medals won by their athletes during the competition. This was the eleventh Summer Paralympic Games, a quadrennial competition open to athletes with physical and intellectual disabilities.
2000, 2004, 2008: Queensland [15] Angie Ballard: 0 1 1 Athletics 2004, 2008 [16] Petrea Barker: 0 0 1 Swimming 1996 [17] [18] Kelly Barnes: 0 2 0 Swimming 1992 [19] Paul Barnett: 1 0 1 Swimming 2000 [9] Tracy Barrell: 2 0 0 Swimming 1992 [19] Ryley Batt: 0 1 0 Wheelchair rugby 2004, 2008: New South Wales [20] Denise Beckwith: 0 0 1 Swimming ...