Cycling at the 2000 Summer Paralympics

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Paralympic Cycling
VenueCentennial Parklands (road cycling)
Dunc Gray Velodrome (track cycling)
Competitors202 from 25 nations
1996
2004

Cycling at the 2000 Summer Paralympics consisted of 27 events in two disciplines, road cycling and track cycling.

Medal table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Australia (AUS)103821
2 United States (USA)3429
3 Czech Republic (CZE)3126
4 Belarus (BLR)2002
5 Germany (GER)1405
6 Spain (ESP)1236
7 France (FRA)1225
8 Italy (ITA)1135
9 Japan (JPN)1102
 Netherlands (NED)1102
11 Slovakia (SVK)1012
 South Korea (KOR)1012
 Switzerland (SUI)1012
14 Canada (CAN)0213
15 Austria (AUT)0202
 Great Britain (GBR)0202
17 Norway (NOR)0123
18 New Zealand (NZL)0101
19 South Africa (RSA)0011
Totals (19 nations)27272781

Participating nations[]

Events[]

Road cycling[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed bicycle road race CP div 3

 United States

 Great Britain

 South Korea
Mixed bicycle road race CP div 4
Peter Homann
 Australia

 Germany
Christopher Scott
 Australia
Mixed bicycle road race LC1
Thomas Neal
 United States
Paul O'Neill
 Australia
David Mercier
 France
Mixed bicycle road race LC2
Daniel Polson
 Australia
Jiri Jezek
 Czech Republic

 France
Mixed bicycle road race LC3

 France
Laurent Thirionet
 France
José Andres Blanco Sánchez
 Spain
Mixed bicycle time trial CP div 3

 South Korea
Jean Quevillon
 Canada
Marius Louw
 South Africa
Mixed bicycle time trial CP div 4
Christopher Scott
 Australia

 Germany
Peter Homann
 Australia
Men's tandem open
 Spain (ESP)
Manuel Diaz
 Netherlands (NED)

 Spain (ESP)
Francisco Suarez
Women's tandem open
 Australia (AUS)
Lyn Lepore
Lynette Nixon
 Germany (GER)

 Norway (NOR)

Mixed tandem open
 Belarus (BLR)

 Canada (CAN)
Julie Cournoyer
 Italy (ITA)
Silvana Valente
Fabrizio Di Somma
Mixed tricycle 1.9 km time trial CP div 2
Roman Musil
 Czech Republic

 United States
Mark le Flohic
 Australia
Mixed tricycle 5.4 km time trial CP div 2
Mark le Flohic
 Australia

 United States
Roman Musil
 Czech Republic

Track cycling[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed 1 km time trial LC1
Matthew Gray
 Australia

 Austria
Paul O'Neill
 Australia
Mixed 1 km time trial LC2
Jiri Jezek
 Czech Republic

 United States
Paul Lake
 Australia
Mixed 1 km time trial LC3

 Slovakia
Mark Inglis
 New Zealand

 Switzerland
Men's 1 km time trial tandem open
 Japan (JPN)

 Great Britain (GBR)

Andrew Slater
 Australia (AUS)
Eddie Hollands
Paul Clohessy
Women's 1 km time trial tandem open
 Australia (AUS)
Sarnya Parker
Tania Modra
 Australia (AUS)
Lyn Lepore
Lynette Nixon
 Norway (NOR)

Mixed 1 km time trial tandem open
 United States (USA)

 Germany (GER)

 Italy (ITA)
Silvana Valente
Fabrizio Di Somma
Mixed individual pursuit LC1
Pierangelo Vignati
 Italy

 Austria
Paul O'Neill
 Australia
Mixed individual pursuit LC2
Jiri Jezek
 Czech Republic
Paul Lake
 Australia

 United States
Mixed individual pursuit LC3

 Switzerland
José Andres Blanco Sánchez
 Spain

 Czech Republic
Men's individual pursuit tandem open
 Netherlands (NED)

Jeron Straathof
 Spain (ESP)
Abelardo Gandia
 Spain (ESP)
Christian Venge
Jordi Domingo
Women's individual pursuit tandem open
 Australia (AUS)
Sarnya Parker
Tania Modra
 Norway (NOR)

 Australia (AUS)
Lyn Lepore
Lynette Nixon
Mixed individual pursuit tandem open
 Belarus (BLR)

 Italy (ITA)
Silvana Valente
Fabrizio Di Somma
 Canada (CAN)
Julie Cournoyer
Men's sprint tandem open
 Australia (AUS)
Paul Clohessy
Darren Harry
 Japan (JPN)

 Slovakia (SVK)

Mixed sprint tandem open
 Germany (GER)

 United States (USA)

 Italy (ITA)
Claudio Costa
Mixed team Olympic sprint LC1-3
 Australia (AUS)
Matthew Gray
Paul Lake
Greg Ball
 France (FRA)


 United States (USA)


See also[]

References[]

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