Date | 16 – 24 September 2000 |
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Status | Olympic |
Location | Sydney SuperDome, Olympic Park, Sydney, New South Wales |
Participants | 80 from 29 countries |
The format was the same as it had been from 1984-96, with eight gymnasts advancing from the team all-around, but no more than two per nation. Romanian Marius Urzică had won the silver medal on pommells at the 1996 Olympics, and been the World Champion in 1994. His results since 1996 had been desultory, until a silver medal at the 1999 Worlds, and in early 2000 he won the European Championship on the pommelled horse. He won the gold medal in Sydney and in 2004, would add another silver medal on the pommelled horse. France’s Eric Poujade, runner-up at the 1997 World Championships, also placed second in Sydney, while bronze went to the 1999 World Champion, Aleksey Nemov, who had also been third in 1996.
Through 2012, Urzică’s three medals on a single apparatus has only been done three other times by a male Olympic gymnast: Nikolay Andrianov on both vault and floor, and Li Xiaopeng on the parallel bars. Among women this has only been accomplished by Russia’s Larysa Latynina, who did it on three apparatuses: vault, floor, and uneven bars.
Top eight on each apparatus (maximum two per nation) in the individual all-around qualifying advanced to the apparatus finals.
Pos | Competitor(s) | NOC | FP | |||
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1 | Marius Urzică | ROU | 9.862 | |||
2 | Éric Poujade | FRA | 9.825 | |||
3 | Aleksey Nemov | RUS | 9.800 | |||
4 | Lee Jang-Hyeong | KOR | 9.775 | |||
5 | Pae Gil-Su | PRK | 9.762 | |||
6 | Zoltán Supola | HUN | 9.762 | |||
7 | Oleksandr Beresh | UKR | 9.712 | |||
8 | Nikolay Kryukov | RUS | 9.700 |
Top eight on each apparatus (maximum two per nation) in the individual all-around qualifying advanced to the apparatus finals.