Poland at the 2000 Summer Paralympics

Poland at the
2000 Summer Paralympics
IPC codePOL
NPCPolish Paralympic Committee
Websitewww.paralympic.org.pl
in Sydney
Competitors113
Medals
Ranked 8th
Gold
19
Silver
22
Bronze
12
Total
53
Summer Paralympics appearances (overview)

Poland competed at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, Australia. 113 competitors from Poland won 53 medals, including 19 gold, 22 silver and 12 bronze to finish 8th in the medal table.[1]

Medal table

Medal Name Sport Event
 Gold Andrzej Wrobel Athletics Men's 1500m T37
 Gold Waldemar Kikolski Athletics Men's marathon T12
 Gold Robert Chyra Athletics Men's discus F37
 Gold Miroslaw Pych Athletics Men's javelin F12
 Gold Krzysztof Kaczmarek Athletics Men's shot put F20
 Gold Krzysztof Smorszczewski Athletics Men's shot put F56
 Gold Miroslaw Pych Athletics Men's pentathlon P12
 Gold Malgorzata Kleemann Athletics Women's 100m T20
 Gold Barbara Bieganowska Athletics Women's 800m T20
 Gold Ewa Durska Athletics Women's shot put F20
 Gold Maciej Maik Swimming Men's 100m backstroke S10
 Gold Piotr Skrobut Table tennis Men's singles 11
 Gold Dariusz Pender Wheelchair fencing Men's épée individual A
 Gold Jadwiga Polasik Wheelchair fencing Women's épée individual A
 Gold Robert Wysmierski Wheelchair fencing Men's sabre individual B
 Gold Marta Wyrzykowska Wheelchair fencing Women's épée individual B
 Gold Jadwiga Polasik
Agnieszka Rozkres
Marta Wyrzykowska
Wheelchair fencing Women's épée team
 Gold Marta Wyrzykowska Wheelchair fencing Women's foil individual B
 Gold Marta Wyrzykowska
Agnieszka Rozkres
Jadwiga Polasik
Wheelchair fencing Women's foil team
 Silver Małgorzata Olejnik Archery Women's individual standing
 Silver Daniel Wozniak Athletics Men's 400m T12
 Silver Leszek Reut Athletics Men's high jump F12
 Silver Anna Szymul Athletics Women's 100m T46
 Silver Anna Szymul Athletics Women's 400m T46
 Silver Arleta Meloch Athletics Women's 800m T20
 Silver Joanna Gad Athletics Women's shot put F20
 Silver Ryszard Beczek Swimming Men's 50m freestyle S5
 Silver Pawel Penar Swimming Men's 100m backstroke S14
 Silver Maciej Maik Swimming Men's 100m breaststroke SB9
 Silver Robert Musiorski Swimming Men's 100m breaststroke SB12
 Silver Piotr Penar Swimming Men's 100m breaststroke SB14
 Silver Ryszard Beczek Swimming Men's 100m freestyle S5
 Silver Krzysztof Sleczka Swimming Men's 150m individual medley SM4
 Silver Ryszard Beczek Swimming Men's 200m freestyle S5
 Silver Maciej Maik Swimming Men's 200m individual medley SM10
 Silver Beata Drozdowska Swimming Women's 100m backstroke S9
 Silver Tomasz Wojtas Swimming Men's singles 11
 Silver Dariusz Pender
Tomasz Walisiewicz
Radoslaw Stanczuk
Piotr Czop
Wheelchair fencing Men's foil team
 Silver Piotr Czop Wheelchair fencing Men's sabre individual B
 Silver Robert Wysmierski
Tomasz Walisiewicz
Piotr Czop
Arkadiusz Jablonski
Wheelchair fencing Men's sabre team
 Silver Agnieszka Rozkres Wheelchair fencing Women's foil individual A
 Bronze Malgorzata Korzeniowska Archery Women's individual standing
 Bronze Tadeusz Chudzynski Athletics Men's 1500m T20
 Bronze Jacek Przebierala Athletics Men's javelin F37
 Bronze Anna Szymul Athletics Women's 200m T46
 Bronze Krzysztof Sleczka Swimming Men's 50m backstroke S5
 Bronze Miroslaw Piesak Swimming Men's 50m freestyle S2
 Bronze Arkadiusz Pawlowski Swimming Men's 200m individual medley SM5
 Bronze Robert Musiorski Swimming Men's 400m freestyle S13
 Bronze Pawel Penar
Piotr Penar
Pawel Lepko
Andrzej Gimier
Swimming Men's 4x50m medley relay S14
 Bronze Patrycja Harajda Swimming Women's 100m backstroke S12
 Bronze Aneta Michalska Swimming Women's 400m freestyle S8

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After Spain's disqualification for cheating, Poland received the silver medal (previously bronze) while Russia received the gold medal (previously silver medal).

See also

References

  1. ^ "Poland International Paralympic Committee". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 11 September 2012.