Klasyfikacja medalowa Letnich Igrzysk Paraolimpijskich 2000
Klasyfikacja medalowa Letnich Igrzysk Paraolimpijskich 2000
Gospodarzem igrzysk była Australia.
Podczas tych igrzysk, siedem reprezentacji zdobyło pierwsze medale w historii igrzysk paraolimpijskich. Były to: Azerbejdżan, Bośnia i Hercegowina, Filipiny, Łotwa, Liban, Palestyna, Zjednoczone Emiraty Arabskie
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Bibliografia
- Results (ang.). paralympic.org. [dostęp 2012-09-18].
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Flaga Finlandii
Chinese Taipei Olympic Flag. According to the official website of Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee, Blue Sky(circle) & White Sun(triangles) above the Olympic rings is neither the National Emblem of the Republic of China, nor the Party Emblem of Kuomintang (KMT), but a design in between, where the triangles do not extend to the edge of the blue circle, as registered at International Olympic Committee in 1981 and digitally rendered in 2013. Besides, the blue outline of the five-petaled plum blossom is broader than the red one. Moreover, the CMYK code of the blue one and the Blue Sky & White Sun is "C100-M100-Y0-K0", and different from the Olympic rings (C100-M25-Y0-K0). Note that it's the only version recognized by IOC.
Flag of the Ivory Coast, written by Jon Harald Søby, modified by Zscout370. The colors match to what is reported at http://fotw.vexillum.com/flags/ci.html.
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro, was adopted on 27 April 1992, as flag of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992-2003).
International Paralympic Committee logo (1994-2004).
Autor:
- medal original Maix; medal retouched: Mboro (talk)
- logo original by Denelson83; logo retouched: Mboro (talk)
- derivative work: Mboro (talk)
A gold medal with the International Paralympic Committee logo (1994-2004).
Autor:
- medal original Maix; medal retouched: Mboro (talk)
- logo original by Denelson83; logo retouched: Mboro (talk)
- derivative work: Mboro (talk)
A bronze medal with the International Paralympic Committee logo (1994-2004).
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro, was adopted on 27 April 1992, as flag of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992-2003).
- Paralympics logo from Seoul (1988, Summer) to Lillehammer (1994, Winter);
- International Coordinating Committee of World Sports Organizations for the Disabled logo (1988-1989);
- International Paralympic Committee logo (1989-1994).
Autor:
- medal original Maix; medal retouched: Mboro (talk)
- logo original by Denelson83; logo retouched: Mboro (talk)
- derivative work: Mboro (talk)
A silver medal with the International Paralympic Committee logo (1994-2004).
Autor:
- medals original Maix; medals retouched: Mboro (talk)
- logo original by Denelson83; logo retouched: Mboro (talk)
- derivative work: Mboro1 (talk)
Medals with the International Paralympic Committee logo (1994-2004).
The former Paralympic symbol. The former logo of the Paralympic Games, and of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) logo (2004-2019).