Medaljfördelning vid olympiska sommarspelen 2000

Från höger till vänster: Kang Cho-hyun (silver), Nancy Johnson (guld) och Jing Gao (brons) håller upp sina medaljer i damernas final i 10 meter luftgevär.

Medaljfördelning vid olympiska sommarspelen 2000 är en lista över länder som har tagit medalj vid de olympiska sommarspelen 2000 i Sydney, Australien. Egentligen är det inte länder utan dess nationella olympiska kommittéer som listas, länder som saknar olympisk kommitté kan inte delta i OS.

Medaljfördelning

Ländernas placering i listan avgörs av:

  1. Antal guldmedaljer.
  2. Antal silvermedaljer.
  3. Antal bronsmedaljer.
  4. Bokstavsordning (förändrar dock inte landets ranking).

Antalet medaljer kan variera mellan olika valörer. I boxning, brottning, judo och taekwondo delades det ut två bronsmedaljer i varje viktklass.

Plac.LandGold medal-2008OB.svg
Guld
Silver medal-2008OB.svg
Silver
Bronze medal-2008OB.svg
Brons
Totalt antal
medaljer
Placering efter
antal medaljer
1. USA402433971
2. Ryssland322829892
3. Kina281614583
4. Australien162517583
5. Tyskland131726565
6. Frankrike131411386
7. Italien13813347
8. Nederländerna12942512
9. Kuba11117298
10. Storbritannien11107289
11. Rumänien11692611
12. Sydkorea81010289
13. Ungern8631715
14. Polen6531417
15. Japan5851814
16. Bulgarien5621319
17. Grekland4631319
18. Sverige4531221
19. Norge4331024
20. Etiopien413827
21. Ukraina310102313
22. Kazakstan340729
23. Vitryssland33111715
24. Kanada3381417
25. Spanien3351123
26. Turkiet302535
27. Iran301443
28. Tjeckien233827
29. Kenya232729
30. Danmark231631
31. Finland211443
32. Österrike210349
33. Litauen203535
34. Azerbajdzjan201349
35. Bahamas200256
 Slovenien200256
37. Schweiz162925
38. Indonesien132631
39. Slovakien131535
40. Mexiko123631
41. Algeriet113535
42. Uzbekistan112443
43. FR Jugoslavien111349
 Lettland111349
45. Nya Zeeland103443
46. Estland102349
 Thailand102349
48. Kroatien101256
49. Colombia100164
 Kamerun100164
 Moçambique100164
52. Brasilien0661221
53. Jamaica054925
54. Nigeria030349
55. Belgien023535
 Sydafrika023535
57. Argentina022443
58. Taiwan014535
 Marocko014535
60. Nordkorea013443
61. Moldavien011256
 Saudiarabien011256
 Trinidad och Tobago011256
64. Irland010164
 Sri Lanka010164
 Uruguay010164
 Vietnam010164
68.Georgien Georgien006631
69. Costa Rica002256
 Portugal002256
71. Armenien001164
 Barbados001164
 Chile001164
 Indien001164
 Island001164
 Israel001164
 Kirgizistan001164
 Kuwait001164
 Makedonien001164
 Qatar001164
Totalt298300327925

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