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

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Men's artistic individual all-around
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
Gold medalist Alexei Nemov
VenueSydney Super Dome
Dates16–20 September
Competitors97 from 32 nations
Winning score58.474
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Alexei Nemov
 Russia
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Yang Wei
 China
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Oleksandr Beresch
 Ukraine
← 1996
2004 →

The men's individual all-around competition was one of eight events for male competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. The qualification and final rounds took place on September 16 and 20 at the Sydney SuperDome.[1] There were 97 competitors from 32 nations.[2] Each nation could enter a team of 6 gymnasts (returning to the longstanding team size after one Games of teams of 7 in 1996) or up to 2 individual gymnasts. The event was won by Alexei Nemov of Russia, the nation's first victory in the event. Nemov, with a silver medal in 1996, became the 12th man to earn multiple medals in the all-around. Yang Wei of China took silver. Oleksandr Beresch earned bronze, Ukraine's first medal in the event.

Background

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This was the 23rd appearance of the men's individual all-around. The first individual all-around competition had been held in 1900, after the 1896 competitions featured only individual apparatus events. A men's individual all-around has been held every Games since 1900.[2]

Three of the top 10 gymnasts from the 1996 Games returned: silver medalist Alexei Nemov of Russia, seventh-place finisher John Roethlisberger of the United States, and tenth-place finisher Blaine Wilson of the United States. Russia's Nikolai Kryukov was the reigning (1999) World Champion; Ivan Ivankov of Belarus had won the 1997 World Championship.[2]

Latvia made its debut in the event. France made its 21st appearance, most among nations.

Competition format

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Major changes to the competition format were implemented in 2000. The competition continued to use a preliminary (qualifying) round and a final round, with scores cleared between rounds (no carryover). However, the preliminary round now used only one optional exercise for each apparatus rather than requiring both a compulsory and optional exercise. The team event scoring used a 6–5–4 format (each team had 6 gymnasts, selected 5 per apparatus, with 4 scores counting), a reduced version of the 1996 7–6–5 system, which reduced the number of gymnasts competing in every apparatus. Total scores and an overall rank were still used for all gymnasts, however. 2000 was also the year where the tie-breaking rules came into effect, which resulted in far less tie rankings or duplicate of medals than at the Games before that. Each exercise was scored from 0 to 10; thus the total preliminary score was from 0 to 60. The final total, with six exercises, was from 0 to 60.[2]

Schedule

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All times are Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10)

Date Time Round
Saturday, 16 September 2000 10:30 Qualifying
Wednesday, 20 September 2000 19:00 Final

Results

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There were 97 gymnasts that competed during the qualification round on September 16, though only 52 competed on each apparatus. Fifty-three gymnasts competed in the all-around during the qualification round. The thirty-six highest scoring gymnasts advanced to the final on September 16. Each country was limited to three competitors in the final.

Rank Gymnast Nation Prelim Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Alexei Nemov  Russia 58.361 9.800 9.775 9.687 9.650 9.775 9.787 58.474
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Yang Wei  China 57.449 9.700 9.750 9.712 9.712 9.750 9.737 58.361
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Oleksandr Beresch  Ukraine 58.049 9.675 9.762 9.550 9.675 9.750 9.800 58.212
4 Ivan Ivankov  Belarus 56.949 9.575 9.725 9.762 9.500 9.700 9.762 58.024
5 Oleksandr Svetlichny  Ukraine 57.286 9.600 9.675 9.525 9.725 9.725 9.700 57.950
6 Blaine Wilson  United States 56.861 9.700 9.587 9.612 9.800 9.712 9.525 57.936
7 Alexei Bondarenko  Russia 57.812 9.637 9.725 9.712 9.400 9.675 9.775 57.924
8 Yordan Yovchev  Bulgaria 57.599 9.550 9.737 9.750 9.475 9.675 9.700 57.887
9 Lihui Zheng  China 57.311 9.612 9.650 9.575 9.612 9.675 9.350 57.474
10 Lee Joo-Hyung  South Korea 55.986 9.237 9.650 9.600 9.525 9.750 9.700 57.462
11 Rareş Orzaţa  Romania 56.560 9.312 9.612 9.637 9.662 9.462 9.700 57.385
12 Yoshihiro Saito  Japan 56.487 9.512 9.600 9.662 9.437 9.425 9.725 57.361
13 Marian Drăgulescu  Romania 57.349 9.637 9.300 9.562 9.562 9.487 9.550 57.098
14 Paul Hamm  United States 57.436 9.675 9.612 9.550 9.587 9.750 8.875 57.049
15 Dimitri Karbanenko  France 56.424 9.450 9.125 9.425 9.612 9.712 9.637 56.961
16 Yann Cucherat  France 56.323 9.262 9.662 9.575 9.212 9.612 9.600 56.923
17 Eric López  Cuba 56.574 8.662 9.600 9.675 9.687 9.612 9.575 56.811
18 Naoya Tsukahara  Japan 56.985 9.362 8.425 9.650 9.562 9.662 9.762 56.423
19 Maxim Aleshin  Russia 56.274 9.325 9.000 9.412 9.412 9.550 9.700 56.399
20 Benjamin Varonian  France 56.161 9.500 8.887 9.550 8.987 9.725 9.712 56.361
21 Dimitrij Nonin  Germany 56.049 8.937 9.437 9.587 9.012 9.587 9.750 56.310
22 Cho Seong-Min  South Korea 56.937 9.262 9.250 9.550 9.600 9.662 8.900 56.224
23 Aleksei Sinkevich  Belarus 56.622 8.750 9.587 9.500 9.137 9.575 9.512 56.061
24 Dimitar Lountchev  Bulgaria 54.948 9.037 9.562 9.075 9.375 9.437 9.525 56.011
25 Kenichi Fujita  Japan 56.560 9.512 9.637 9.600 9.575 8.750 8.800 55.874
26 Omar Cortés  Spain 55.061 8.112 9.675 9.550 9.325 9.537 9.650 55.849
27 Roman Zozulya  Ukraine 55.923 8.812 9.625 9.687 9.162 8.925 9.600 55.811
28 Ioan Suciu  Romania 56.773 8.712 9.725 9.325 9.212 9.400 9.412 55.786
29 Philippe Rizzo  Australia 54.123 9.350 9.637 8.775 9.087 9.187 9.750 55.786
30 Lazaro Lamelas  Cuba 55.722 8.775 9.262 9.437 9.262 9.275 9.575 55.586
31 Víctor Cano  Spain 55.748 9.087 9.650 9.462 8.825 8.875 9.662 55.561
32 Craig Heap  Great Britain 54.511 9.112 9.262 9.450 9.037 9.275 9.212 55.348
33 Ivan Pavlovsky  Belarus 56.374 8.925 9.500 9.312 9.437 8.375 9.362 54.911
34 Alejandro Barrenechea  Spain 54.911 8.162 8.612 9.575 9.237 9.587 9.237 54.410
35 Alberto Busnari  Italy 54.686 8.300 9.550 8.400 8.362 9.537 9.662 53.811
36 Igor Cassina  Italy 54.111 7.837 9.350 8.412 9.175 8.812 9.687 53.373
37 Ilia Giorgadze  Georgia 56.948 DNS
38 Jeong Jin-su  South Korea 56.574 DNS
39 Andreas Wecker  Germany 56.011 DNS
40 Igors Vihrovs  Latvia 56.186 DNS
41 Stephen McCain  United States 55.686 DNS
42 Florentin Pescaru  Romania 55.823 Did not advance—3 per nation rule
43 Yevgeny Podgorny  Russia 56.273
44 Dieter Rehm  Switzerland 54.423
45 Saúl Cofiño  Spain 54.286
46 Flemming Solberg  Norway 53.975 Did not advance
47 Damian Istria  Australia 53.973
48 Kim Dong-hwa  South Korea 53.124
48 Diego Lizardi  Puerto Rico 52.261
50 Rúnar Alexandersson  Iceland 52.149
51 Lin Yung-hsi  Chinese Taipei 51.674
52 David Phillips  New Zealand 49.461
53 Pae Gil-su  North Korea 48.411
54 Li Xiaopeng  China 47.962
55 Xing Aowei  China 47.574
56 Nikolay Kryukov  Russia 47.336
57 Morgan Hamm  United States 47.262
58 Mutsumi Harada  Japan 46.974
59 Valeriy Honcharov  Ukraine 46.611
60 Jan-Peter Nikiferow  Germany 46.587
61 Sergej Pfeifer  Germany 46.549
62 Deyan Yordanov  Bulgaria 44.274
63 Florent Maree  France 44.087
64 Vasil Vetsev  Bulgaria 43.362
65 Sean Townsend  United States 38.337
66 Akihiro Kasamatsu  Japan 38.311
67 Valeriy Pereshkura  Ukraine 38.236
68 Huang Xu  China 37.999
69 Aleksandr Shostak  Belarus 37.973
70 Xiao Junfeng  China 37.712
71 Andreu Vivó  Spain 37.612
72 Zoltán Supola  Hungary 37.586
73 Vitaly Rudnitsky  Belarus 37.399
74 Marius Tobă  Germany 37.337
75 Aleksandr Kruzhilov  Belarus 37.224
76 Khristian Ivanov  Bulgaria 37.211
77 Rene Tschernitschek  Germany 36.998
78 Leszek Blanik  Poland 36.325
79 Mladen Stefanov  Bulgaria 36.286
80 Raouf Abdelraouf  Egypt 35.212
81 Sergey Fedorchenko  Kazakhstan 29.162
82 Marius Urzică  Romania 29.049
83 Lee Jang-hyeong  South Korea 28.849
84 Éric Casimir  France 28.837
85 Yeo Hong-cheol  South Korea 28.762
86 Norimasa Iwai  Japan 28.699
87 Ruslan Mezentsev  Ukraine 28.462
88 John Roethlisberger  United States 28.412
89 Kyle Shewfelt  Canada 19.150
90 Gervasio Deferr  Spain 19.087
91 Dimosthenis Tambakos  Greece 18.574
92 Sasha Jeltkov  Canada 17.699
93 Éric Poujade  France 9.787
94 Szilveszter Csollány  Hungary 9.775
95 Ioannis Melissanidis  Greece 9.737
96 Dmitry Drevin  Russia 9.225
97 Mitja Petkovšek  Slovenia 8.687

References

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  1. ^ "Gymnastics at the 2000 Sydney Summer Games: Men's Individual All-Around". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d "Individual All-Around, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
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