Sweden at the 2000 Summer Paralympics

Sweden competed at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, Australia, from 18 October to 29 October 2000.

Sweden at the
2000 Summer Paralympics
IPC codeSWE
NPCSwedish Parasports Federation
in Sydney
Competitors88 in 12 sports
Flag bearerHåkan Ericsson[1]
Medals
Ranked 29th
Gold
5
Silver
6
Bronze
10
Total
21
Summer Paralympics appearances

Medalists

Medal Name Sport Event
 GoldJohnny ErikssonTable tennisMen's singles class 6
 GoldJonas JacobssonShootingMen's free rifle 3×40 SH1
 GoldJonas JacobssonShootingMixed free rifle prone SH1
 GoldThomas JohanssonShootingMixed air rifle prone SH2
 GoldThomas JohanssonShootingMixed air rifle standing SH2
 SilverHåkan EricssonAthleticsMen's 100 m T54
 SilverTim JohanssonAthleticsMen's 800 m T51
 SilverMadelene NordlundAthleticsWomen's 200 m T53
 SilverMadelene NordlundAthleticsWomen's 400 m T53
 SilverHåkan EricssonAthleticsMen's 1500 m T52
 SilverNora ProchazkaSwimmingWomen's 100 m breaststroke SB5
 BronzeFredrik AnderssonTable tennisMen's singles class 10
 BronzeSofia DettmannAthleticsWomen's 400 m T54
 BronzeHåkan EricssonAthleticsMen's 200 m T54
 BronzeJan-Krister Gustavsson
Ernst Bolldén
Table tennisMen's teams class 5
 BronzeVictor GöranssonAthleticsMen's long jump F42
 BronzeJonas JacobssonShootingMen's air rifle standing SH1
 BronzeJonas JacobssonShootingMixed air rifle prone SH1
 BronzeMattias KarlssonTable tennisMen's singles class 6
 BronzeHelena Gustavsson
Malin Gustavsson
Josefine Jälmestål
Anna Nilsson
Lena Saarensalo
Sarah Winberg
GoalballWomen's team
 BronzeJimmy Björkstrand
Niklas Hultqvist
Torsten Karlsson
Boris Samuelsson
Mikael Stahl
Niklas Wetterström
GoalballMen's team

Competitors

Sweden's wheelchair rugby team in action against hosts Australia at the 2000 Games

At the 200 Paralympic Games Sweden sent 88 athletes competing for medals in 17 disciplines.[2]

Archery

  • Roger Eriksson
  • Siv Thulin

Athletics

  • Thomas Brandhild (F37 Discus, Shot put)
  • Magnus Bärtfors (T20 1500m)
  • Sofia Dettmann (T54 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m)
  • Håkan Ericsson (T54, 100m, 200m, 400m)
  • Klas Ersson (F20 High jump)
  • Viktor Göransson (F42 Long jump, F42 100m)
  • Tim Johansson (T51 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m)
  • Christer Lenander (T38 100m, 200m)
  • Andreas Nordin (F13 Discus, Shot put, Javelin)
  • Kasper Nordlinder (T37 1500m, 5000m)
  • Madelene Nordlund (T53 200m, 400m, 800m, 5000m, marathon)
  • Hakan Sahlberg (F20 Javelin, Shot put)
  • Per Vesterlund (T52 800m, 1500m, 5000m)
  • Emil Oestberg (T13 5000m)

Equestrian

  • Kerstin Englund
  • Ida Gustafsson
  • Helena Hagberg
  • Ida Landahl
  • Sahra Rydh

Goalball

Men

  • Jimmy Björkstrand
  • Niklas Hultqvist
  • Torsten Karlsson
  • Boris Samuelsson
  • Mikael Stahl
  • Niklas Wetterström

Women

  • Helena Gustavsson
  • Malin Gustavsson
  • Josefine Jälmestål
  • Anna Nilsson
  • Lena Saarensalo
  • Sarah Winberg

Powerlifting

  • Jonas Celin (men's 56 kg)

Sailing

  • Carl-Gustaf Fresk (sonar)
  • Lars Bagge (sonar)
  • Jan-Olof Edbom (sonar)
  • Lars Löfström (sonar)
  • Claes Hultling (2.4 mR)

Shooting

  • Jonas Jacobsson
  • Thomas Johansson
  • Anders Lundvall
  • Kenneth Pettersson
  • Björn Samuelsson

Swimming

  • Karin Bergek
  • Daniel Bergström
  • Sandra Eriksson
  • Stefan Larsson
  • David Lega
  • Nora Prochazka
  • Alex Racoveanu
  • Simon Åhlstad

Table tennis

  • Fredrik Andersson
  • Magnus Andrée
  • Robert Bader
  • Ernst Bolldén
  • Johnny Eriksson
  • Jan-Christer Gustavsson
  • Simon Itkonen
  • Jörgen Johansson
  • Mattias Karlsson
  • Örjan Kylevik

Wheelchair basketball

  • Enoch Ablorh
  • Lars-Gunnar Andersson
  • Gunnar Berglund
  • Daniel Flensburg
  • Joachim Gustavsson
  • Hussein Haidari
  • Per Jameson
  • Peter Kohlström
  • Per Uhlén
  • Christian Wapner
  • Stefan Wegeborn
  • Thomas Åkerberg

Wheelchair rugby

  • Tomas Engblom
  • Thomas Eriksson
  • Magnus Gunnarsson
  • Ulf Josefsson
  • Per-Arne Kulle
  • Kristoffer Lindberg
  • Andreas Lundgren
  • Jan-Owe Mattsson
  • Jesper Nilsson
  • Magnus Olers
  • Loa Rissmar
  • Haci Sak

Wheelchair tennis

  • Andreas Westman
  • Peter Wikström

Notes

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  2. "I morgon börjar festen – igen". aftonbladet.se (in Swedish). 17 October 2000. Retrieved 20 September 2015.
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