Ukraine at the 2000 Summer Paralympics
Appearance
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Ukraine at the 2000 Summer Paralympics | |
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IPC code | UKR |
NPC | National Sports Committee for the Disabled of Ukraine |
Website | www |
in Sydney | |
Competitors | 67 |
Medals Ranked 35th |
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Summer Paralympics appearances (overview) | |
Other related appearances | |
Soviet Union (1988) Unified Team (1992) |
Ukraine sent a delegation of athletes to the 2000 Summer Paralympics. It won 3 gold, 20 silver and 14 bronze medals.[1]
Medal table
[edit]Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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Gold | Oleksandr Yasynovyy | Athletics | Men's discus F13 |
Gold | Yuriy Andryushin | Swimming | Men's 50m butterfly S7 |
Gold | Oleksandr Mashchenko | Swimming | Men's 100m breaststroke SB11 |
Silver | Serhiy Atamanenko | Archery | Men's individual standing |
Silver | Igor Pashchenko | Athletics | Men's 100m T12 |
Silver | Roman Dzyuba | Athletics | Men's 100m T35 |
Silver | Serhiy Norenko | Athletics | Men's 100m T36 |
Silver | Roman Dzyuba | Athletics | Men's 200m T35 |
Silver | Serhiy Norenko | Athletics | Men's 200m T36 |
Silver | Ihor Bodnar | Athletics | Men's 1500m T20 |
Silver | Danylo Seredin | Athletics | Men's 1500m T36 |
Silver | Sergiy Kolos | Athletics | Men's javelin F35 |
Silver | Igor Gorbenko | Athletics | Men's long jump F12 |
Silver | Ivan Kytsenko | Athletics | Men's long jump F13 |
Silver | Anton Skachkov | Athletics | Men's long jump F46 |
Silver | Oleksandr Yasynovyy | Athletics | Men's shot put F13 |
Silver | Anton Skachkov | Athletics | Men's triple jump F46 |
Silver | Oleksandr Ivanyukhin | Athletics | Men's pentathlon P11 |
Silver | Yevhen Zhuchynin Mykola Kovalskyy Volodymyr Kabanov Serhiy Vakulenko Andriy Roztoka Andriy Tsukanov Valeriy Novopoltsev Ihor Lytvynenko Taras Dutko Sergiy Krot Sergiy Babiy |
Football 7-a-side | Men's team |
Silver | Lidiya Solovyova | Powerlifting | Women's -40kg |
Silver | Olena Akopyan | Swimming | Women's 50m freestyle S5 |
Silver | Olena Akopyan | Swimming | Women's 100m freestyle S5 |
Silver | Olena Akopyan | Swimming | Women's 200m freestyle S5 |
Bronze | Oleksandr Ivanyukhin | Athletics | Men's 100m T11 |
Bronze | Andriy Zhyltsov | Athletics | Men's 100m T36 |
Bronze | Andriy Danylov | Athletics | Men's 100m T42 |
Bronze | Igor Pashchenko | Athletics | Men's 200m T12 |
Bronze | Andriy Danylov | Athletics | Men's 200m T42 |
Bronze | Serhiy Norenko | Athletics | Men's 400m T36 |
Bronze | Danylo Seredin | Athletics | Men's 800m T36 |
Bronze | Igor Gorbenko | Athletics | Men's triple jump F12 |
Bronze | Vadym Kalmykov | Athletics | Men's pentathlon P12 |
Bronze | Inna Dyachenko | Athletics | Women's 100m T38 |
Bronze | Lyudmyla Osmanova | Powerlifting | Women's -60kg |
Bronze | Ruslan Burlakov | Swimming | Men's 50m freestyle S11 |
Bronze | Ruslan Burlakov | Swimming | Men's 100m freestyle S11 |
Bronze | Nataliya Ivanova | Table tennis | Women's singles 11 |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Paralympic medal table". BBC Sport. 19 October 2000. Archived from the original on 18 April 2003. Retrieved 4 September 2024.