Greece at the 2000 Summer Paralympics
Sporting event delegation
Greece at the 2000 Summer Paralympics | |
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IPC code | GRE |
NPC | Hellenic Paralympic Committee |
Website | www |
in Sydney | |
Competitors | 42 |
Flag bearer | Dimitrios Konstantakas[1] |
Medals Ranked 33rd |
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Summer Paralympics appearances (overview) | |
There were three female and 39 male athletes representing the country at the 2000 Summer Paralympics.[2] As host of 2004 edition in Athens, a Greek segment was featured on closing ceremony.
Medalists
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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Gold | Konstantinos Fykas | Swimming | Men's 50 m freestyle S8 |
Gold | Konstantinos Fykas | Swimming | Men's 100 m freestyle S8 |
Gold | Athanasios Barakas | Athletics | Men's long jump F11 |
Gold | Stefanos Anargyrou | Athletics | Men's shot put F55 |
Silver | Eleni Samaritaki | Athletics | Women's 200 m T36 |
Silver | Eleni Samaritaki | Athletics | Women's 400 m T36 |
Silver | Parashos Stogiannidis | Athletics | Men's high jump F20 |
Silver | Evangelos Bakolas | Athletics | Men's shot put F33 |
Bronze | Parashos Stogiannidis | Athletics | Men's javelin throw F20 |
Bronze | Maria Kalpakidou | Swimming | Women's 50 m backstroke S2 |
Bronze | Symeon Paltsanitidis | Athletics | Men's discus throw F55 |
See also
References
- ^ "Οι Έλληνες σημαιοφόροι | Ελληνική Παραολυμπιακή Επιτροπή".
- ^ International Paralympic Committee 2000, p. C.2
Bibliography
- International Paralympic Committee (2000). "Appendix C: Athlete Numbers - By Delegation". Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games Post Games Report. Sydney.
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External links
- International Paralympic Committee
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