Shooting at the 2000 Summer Olympics

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Final results for the shooting events at the 2000 Summer Olympics:

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[edit] Medalist by event

[edit] Men

Petr Malek (left), of the Czech Republic, Mykola Milchev (center) of Ukraine, and James Graves of the USA medalled at the Skeet competition on Sept. 23, 2000.
Petr Malek (left), of the Czech Republic, Mykola Milchev (center) of Ukraine, and James Graves of the USA medalled at the Skeet competition on Sept. 23, 2000.
Pos Competitor Score
10 m Air Pistol
Gold Franck Dumoulin Flag of France France 688.9
Silver Wang Yifu Flag of the People's Republic of China China 686.9
Bronze Igor Basinsky Flag of Belarus Belarus 682.7
10 m Air Rifle
Gold Yalin Cai Flag of the People's Republic of China China 696.4
Silver Artem Khadjibekov Flag of Russia Russia 695.1
Bronze Evgueni Aleinikov Flag of Russia Russia 693.8
10 m Running Target
Gold Ling Yang Flag of the People's Republic of China China 681.1
Silver Oleg Moldovan Moldova 681.0
Bronze Zhiyuan Niu Flag of the People's Republic of China China 677.4
25 m Rapid Fire Pistol
Gold Sergei Alifirenko Flag of Russia Russia 687.6
Silver Michel Ansermet Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 686.1
Bronze Iulian Raicea Flag of Romania Romania 684.6
50 m Pistol
Gold Tanyu Kiriakov Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria 666.0
Silver Igor Basinsky Flag of Belarus Belarus 663.3
Bronze Martin Tenk Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic 662.5
50 m Rifle (3 Positions)
Gold Rajmond Debevec Flag of Slovenia Slovenia 1275.1
Silver Juha Hirvi Flag of Finland Finland 1270.5
Bronze Harald Stenvaag Flag of Norway Norway 1268.6
50 m Rifle (Prone)
Gold Jonas Edman Flag of Sweden Sweden 701.3
Silver Torben Grimmel Flag of Denmark Denmark 700.4
Bronze Sergei Martynov Flag of Belarus Belarus 700.3
Trap
Gold Michael Diamond Flag of Australia Australia 147.0
Silver Ian Peel Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 142.0
Bronze Giovanni Pellielo Flag of Italy Italy 140.0
Double Trap
Gold Richard Faulds Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 187
Silver Russell Mark Flag of Australia Australia 187
Bronze Fehaid Al Deehani Flag of Kuwait Kuwait 186
Skeet
Gold Mykola Milchev Flag of Ukraine Ukraine 150
Silver Petr Malek Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic 148
Bronze James Graves Flag of the United States United States 147

[edit] Women

Nancy Johnson (center), Cho-Hyun Kang (left), and Jing Gao (right) won the first medals of the 2000 Olympic Games on September 16, 2000 in the 10 m Air Rifle competition.
Nancy Johnson (center), Cho-Hyun Kang (left), and Jing Gao (right) won the first medals of the 2000 Olympic Games on September 16, 2000 in the 10 m Air Rifle competition.
Pos Competitor Score
10 m Air Pistol
Gold Luna Tao Flag of the People's Republic of China China 488.2
Silver Jasna Šekarić Flag of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 485.5
Bronze Annemarie Forder Flag of Australia Australia 484.0
10 m Air Rifle
Gold Nancy Johnson Flag of the United States United States 497.7
Silver Cho-Hyun Kang Flag of South Korea South Korea 497.5
Bronze Jing Gao Flag of the People's Republic of China China 497.2
25 m Pistol
Gold Maria Grozdeva Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria 690.3
Silver Luna Tao Flag of the People's Republic of China China 689.8
Bronze Lolita Evglevskaya Flag of Belarus Belarus 686.0
50 m Rifle (3 Positions)
Gold Renata Mauer Flag of Poland Poland 684.6
Silver Tatiana Goldobina Flag of Russia Russia 680.9
Bronze Maria Feklistova Flag of Russia Russia 679.9
Trap
Gold Daina Gudzinevičiūtė Flag of Lithuania Lithuania 93.0
Silver Delphine Racinet Flag of France France 92.0
Bronze Gao E Flag of the People's Republic of China China 90.0
Double Trap
Gold Pia Hansen Flag of Sweden Sweden 148
Silver Deborah Gelisio Flag of Italy Italy 144
Bronze Kimberly Rhode Flag of the United States United States 139
Skeet
Gold Zemfira Meftakhetdinova Flag of Azerbaijan Azerbaijan 98
Silver Svetlana Demina Flag of Russia Russia 95
Bronze Diana Igaly Flag of Hungary Hungary 93

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