Gymnastics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's artistic individual all-around

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Women's artistic individual all-around
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
VenueSydney Superdome
DateSeptember 21st, 2000
Competitors97 from 43 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Simona Amânar File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Maria Olaru File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Liu Xuan File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China
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These are the results of the women's individual all-around competition, one of six events for female competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. The qualification and final rounds took place on September 17 and 21 at the Sydney SuperDome.[1] World all-around silver medalist Viktoria Karpenko led the competition until the last rotation, but was thrown from first place after she stubbed her toe, tripped, and fell out of bounds on floor exercise.[2][3][4][5] The all-around competition in the discipline of women's artistic gymnastics (WAG) was marred by three separate scandals. The vault apparatus was set incorrectly for more than half of the meet, and consequently many gymnasts fell and/or were injured on the event. Officials blamed the series of falls and low scores on performance anxiety. It wasn't until Australian gymnast Allana Slater and her coach, Peggy Liddick, voiced concerns about the equipment that officials discovered the apparatus was five centimetres, or almost two inches, lower than it should've been. While athletes were given the opportunity to perform again, for some of them, the damage to their mental or physical health caused by the vault was irreparable.[6] Chinese gymnast Kui Yuanyuan and American gymnast Kristen Maloney both injured their legs while attempting to stick their landings, with Kui needing to be carried to an examination area and Maloney damaging a titanium rod that had recently been implanted in her shin. Romanian gymnast Andreea Răducan ultimately took gold while her teammates, Simona Amânar and Maria Olaru took silver and bronze, respectively.[7] This is the second all-around title won by a Romanian after Nadia Comăneci. Andreea Răducan, who initially won the event, had her medal stripped after testing positive for pseudoephedrine, which was in a medication given to her by the team doctor. Raducan appealed the disqualification because she did not take the substance knowingly, nor was she responsible for the error; the IOC admitted Raducan was not at fault, but nonetheless upheld the decision, citing a strict liability standard.[8] Finally, Dong Fangxiao was found in 2010 to have been 14 years old, two years under the minimum age to compete, at the Sydney Olympics. Consequently, all of her results from the Olympics were deleted from the records.[9]

Results

Qualification

Sixty-four gymnasts competed in the all-around during the qualification round on September 17. The thirty-six highest scoring gymnasts advanced to the final on September 21. Each country was limited to three competitors in the final.

Final

Rank Gymnast Vault Uneven
Bars
Balance
Beam
Floor
Exercise
Total
DSQ2 File:Flag of Romania.svg Andreea Răducan (ROU) 9.706 9.575 9.787 9.825 38.893
File:Gold medal icon.svg File:Flag of Romania.svg Simona Amânar (ROU) 9.656 9.512 9.662 9.812 38.642
File:Silver medal icon.svg File:Flag of Romania.svg Maria Olaru (ROU) 9.656 9.600 9.700 9.625 38.581
File:Bronze medal icon.svg File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liu Xuan (CHN) 9.331 9.725 9.750 9.612 38.418
4 File:Flag of Russia.svg Yekaterina Lobaznyuk (RUS) 9.693 9.700 9.425 9.575 38.393
5 File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yang Yun (CHN) 9.531 9.787 9.287 9.700 38.305
6 File:Flag of Russia.svg Elena Zamolodchikova (RUS) 9.731 9.725 9.700 9.112 38.268
7 File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Olga Roschupkina (UKR) 9.368 9.725 9.750 9.362 38.205
8 File:Flag of Australia.svg Lisa Skinner (AUS) 9.168 9.650 9.625 9.750 38.193
9 File:Flag of Spain.svg Esther Moya (ESP) 9.631 9.550 9.187 9.712 38.080
10 File:Flag of Russia.svg Svetlana Khorkina (RUS) 9.343 9.012 9.762 9.812 37.929
11 File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Viktoria Karpenko (UKR) 9.574 9.800 9.775 8.725 37.874
12 File:Flag of Spain.svg Laura Martinez (ESP) 9.518 9.612 9.062 9.637 37.829
13 File:Flag of the United States.svg Elise Ray (USA) 9.487 9.750 8.887 9.537 37.661
14 File:Flag of the United States.svg Amy Chow (USA) 9.443 9.737 9.225 9.187 37.592
15 File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kate Richardson (CAN) 9.281 9.662 9.337 9.250 37.530
16 File:Flag of Australia.svg Allana Slater (AUS) 9.025 9.712 9.112 9.662 37.511
17 File:Flag of Italy.svg Martina Bremini (ITA) 9.325 9.600 9.375 9.187 37.487
18 File:Flag of Italy.svg Monica Bergamelli (ITA) 9.449 9.525 8.975 9.500 37.449
19 File:Flag of the United States.svg Kristen Maloney (USA) 9.543 9.587 8.887 9.412 37.429
20 File:Flag of Brazil.svg Daniele Hypólito (BRA) 8.962 9.600 9.325 9.450 37.337
21 File:Flag of Spain.svg Sara Moro (ESP) 9.318 9.637 8.725 9.650 37.330
22 File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Halina Tyryk (UKR) 9.181 9.650 9.512 8.987 37.330
23 File:Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg Lisa Mason (GBR) 9.356 9.262 9.537 9.012 37.167
24 File:Flag of France.svg Delphine Regease (FRA) 9.087 9.225 9.575 9.162 37.049
DSQ3 File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Dong Fangxiao (CHN) 9.293 9.025 9.275 9.300 36.893
25 File:Flag of Italy.svg Adriana Crisci (ITA) 9.187 9.062 8.962 9.675 36.886
26 File:Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg Marina Zarzhitskaya (BLR) 9.387 9.637 9.150 8.700 36.874
27 File:Flag of Japan.svg Kana Yamawaki (JPN) 9.293 9.012 9.025 9.312 36.642
28 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jana Komrsková (CZE) 9.506 9.487 8.675 8.950 36.618
29 File:Flag of France.svg Nelly Ramassamy (FRA) 9.243 9.137 9.112 9.100 36.592
30 File:Flag of France.svg Alexandra Soler (FRA) 9.299 9.487 8.350 9.362 36.498
31 File:Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg Emma Williams (GBR) 9.143 9.125 9.050 9.125 36.443
32 File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Yvonne Tousek (CAN) 9.081 9.150 9.225 8.825 36.281
33 File:Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg Alena Polozkova (BLR) 9.100 8.225 9.275 9.562 36.162
DNF File:Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg Annika Reeder (GBR) 7.274 - - 9.262 16.5361

1 Annika Reeder was forced to withdraw after being injured on the faulty vaulting horse. 2 Răducan originally won the event, but was disqualified after testing positive for pseudoephedrine. 3 Dong Fongxiao originally finished 25th, but was disqualified in 2010 after the IGF discovered she was 14 (and thus under the minimum age to compete) during the Olympics.

References

  1. "Gymnastics at the 2000 Sydney Summer Games: Women's Individual All-Around". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 21 August 2019.
  2. IG Online Interview: Viktoria Karpenko
  3. SYDNEY 2000: GYMNASTICS; A Champion Answers Disaster With Triumph
  4. Khorkina claims gold at last
  5. Svetlana Khorkina
  6. "BBC - Allana Slater at Sydney 2000: Spotting the two-inch error that threw an Olympic final into chaos". BBC Sport. 2023-05-01.
  7. SYDNEY 2000: GYMNASTICS; Romania Sweeps as Controversy Swirls
  8. Zaccardi, Nick (25 June 2015). "Andreea Raducan will not be reinstated as 2000 Olympic all-around champion after meeting with IOC president". OlympicTalk | NBC Sports.
  9. "Underage gymnast costs China Sydney Olympics bronze". BBC Sport. 28 April 2010. Retrieved 28 April 2010.