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

MiejsceKrajGold medal IPC 1994-2004.svg
Złoty
Silver medal IPC 1994-2004.svg
Srebrny
Bronze medal IPC 1994-2004.svg
Brązowy
Medals IPC 1994-2004.svg
Razem
1 Australia633947149
2 Wielka Brytania414347131
3 Kanada38332596
4 Hiszpania383038106
5 Stany Zjednoczone363934109
6 Chiny34221773
7 Francja30282886
8 Polska19221253
9 Korea Południowa187732
10 Niemcy15413895
11 Czechy15151343
12 Japonia13171141
13 Południowa Afryka13121338
14 Rosja12111235
15 Holandia129930
16 Iran124723
17 Meksyk10121234
18 Włochy981027
19 Dania881430
20 Szwajcaria84820
21 Hongkong83718
22 Nigeria71513
23 Egipt6121028
24 Brazylia610622
25 Nowa Zelandia68418
26 Portugalia65415
27 Tunezja64111
28 Białoruś581023
29 Szwecja561021
30 Tajlandia54211
31 Irlandia5319
32 Węgry451423
33 Grecja44311
34 Kuba44210
35 Ukraina3201437
36 Słowacja35513
37 Izrael3216
38 Algieria3003
39 Austria27615
40 Norwegia26715
41 Islandia2024
42 Belgia1449
43 Finlandia13610
44 Chińskie Tajpej1247
45 Estonia1135
46 Kenia1124
47 Peru1102
48 Wybrzeże Kości Słoniowej1012
49 Bułgaria1001
 Jordania
 Zimbabwe
52 Wyspy Owcze0314
 Zjednoczone Emiraty Arabskie
54 Argentyna0235
55 Słowenia0224
56 Litwa0213
57 Kuwejt0145
58 Brunei0112
 Panama
60 Azerbejdżan0101
 Bośnia i Hercegowina
 Jugosławia
63 Łotwa0033
64 Liban0011
 Palestyna
 Filipiny
 Portoryko
 Wenezuela
Łącznie5505495581657

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Bibliografia

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