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Uzbekistan at the 2000 Summer Olympics
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Uzbekistan was represented at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia by the National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
In total, 70 athletes including 52 men and 18 women represented Uzbekistan in 11 different sports including athletics, boxing, canoeing, fencing, gymnastics, judo, shooting, swimming, tennis, weightlifting and wrestling.
Uzbekistan won four medals at the games after Mahammatkodir Abdoollayev claimed gold, Sergey Mihaylov and Rustam Saidov won bronze in the boxing and Artur Taymazov won silver in the wrestling.
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Competitors
In total, 70 athletes represented Uzbekistan at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia across 12 different sports.[1]
Medalists
Uzbekistan won four medals at the games including one gold, one silver and two bronze. Mahammatkodir Abdoollayev won gold in the boxing light welterweight category. Artur Taymazov claimed silver in the wrestling freestyle –130 kg. Sergey Mihaylov and Rustam Saidov won bronze in their respective boxing categories – light heavyweight and super heavyweight respectively.[1]
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Athletics
In total, 22 Uzbek athletes participated in the athletics events – Andrey Abduvaliyev, Zamira Amirova, Lyudmila Dmitriadi, Erkinjon Isakov, Oleg Juravlyov, Safiya Kabanova, Vitaliy Khozhatelev, Guzel Khubbieva, Rustam Khusnutdinov, Natalya Kobina, Anvar Kuchmuradov, Yelena Kvyatkovskaya, Lyubov Perepelova, Yevgeniy Petin, Elena Piskunova, Roman Poltoratsky, Natalya Senkina, Victor Ustinov, Oleg Veretelnikov, Sergey Voynov, Nikolay Yeroshenko, Konstantin Zhuravlyov.[1]
Boxing
In total, 10 Uzbek athletes participated in the boxing events – Muhammad Abdullaev in the light welterweight category, Ruslan Chagaev in the heavyweight category, Utkirbek Haydarov in the middleweight category, Sherzod Husanov in the welterweight category, Sergey Mihaylov in the light heavyweight category, Alisher Rahimov, in the bantamweight category, Rustam Saidov in the super heavyweight category, Tulkunbay Turgunov in the featherweight category, Dilshod Yarbekov in the light middleweight category and Dilshod Yuldashev in the light flyweight category.[1]
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Canoeing
In total, one Uzbek athlete participated in the canoeing events – Anton Ryakhov in the men's K-1 500 m and the men's K-1 1,000 m.[1]
Fencing
In total, one Uzbek athlete participated in the fencing events – Anisa Petrova in the women's épée.[1]
Gymnastics
In total, two Uzbek athletes participated in the gymnastics events – Oksana Chusovitina in the women's individual all-around, the women's floor, the women's vault, the women's uneven bars and the women's balance beam and Ekaterina Khilko in the women's trampoline.[1]
Judo
In total, seven Uzbek athletes participated in the judo events – Armen Bagdasarov in the men's –100 kg category, Alisher Mukhtarov in the men's –60 kg category, Kamol Muradov in the men's –90 kg category, Andrey Shturbabin in the men's –73 kg category, Abdullo Tangriev in the men's +100 kg category, Farkhod Turayev in the men's –81 kg category and Mansur Zhumayev in the men's –66 kg category.[1]
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Shooting
In total, three Uzbek athletes participated in the shooting events – Alyona Aksyonova and Yuliya Shakhova in the women's 10 m air rifle and the women's 50 m rifle three positions and Dilshod Mukhtarov in the men's 10 m air rifle and the men's 50 m pistol.[1]
Swimming
In total, 10 Uzbek athletes participated in the swimming events – Aleksandr Agafonov, Mariya Bugakova, Saida Iskandarova, Anastasiya Korolyova, Ravil Nachaev, Oleg Pukhnatiy, Dmitry Tsutskarev, Oleg Tsvetkovskiy, Petr Vasiliev and Sergey Voytsekhovich.[1]
Tennis
In total, one Uzbek athlete participated in the tennis events – Iroda Tulyaganova in the women's singles.[1]
Weightlifting
In total, two Uzbek athletes participated in the weightlifting events – Bakhtiyor Nurullaev in the men's –85 kg category and Igor Khalilov in the men's +105 kg.[1]
Wrestling
In total, 11 Uzbek athletes participated in the wrestling events – Adkhamjon Achilov in the freestyle –54 kg category, Dilshod Aripov in the Greco-Roman –58 kg category, Ruslan Biktyakov in the Greco-Roman –69 kg category, Evgeniy Erofaylov in the Greco-Roman –76 kg category, Ramil Islamov in the freestyle –63 kg category, Makharbek Khadartsev in the freestyle –85 kg category, Ruslan Khinchagov in the freestyle –76 kg category, Bakhodir Kurbanov in the Greco-Roman –63 kg category, Artur Taymazov in the freestyle –130 kg category, Yury Vitt in the Greco-Roman –85 kg category and Damir Zakhartdinov in the freestyle –58 kg category.[1]
External links
- The Results, International Olympic Committee
- Official Report of the XXVII Olympiad Volume 1: Preparing for the Games, Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games
- Official Report of the XXVII Olympiad Volume 2: Celebrating the Games, Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games
- The Results, Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games
- International Olympic Committee Web Site
References
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