Egypt at the 2000 Summer Paralympics explained

Npc:EGY
Npcname:Egyptian Paralympic Committee
Games:Summer Paralympics
Year:2000
Location:Sydney
Competitors:45 (33 male, 12 female)
Rank:23
Gold:6
Silver:12
Bronze:10
Appearances:auto
App Begin Year:1972

Egypt sent a delegation to compete at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, Australia. Egyptian athletes won six gold medals, twelve silver and ten bronze, enabling their country to finish 23rd out of 123 on the medal table. Athletics and powerlifting were equally successful, with each sport giving 3 gold medals each to Egypt.

Background

The Egyptian team included 45 sportspeople, 12 women and 33 men. This was 7 more women than the country had sent to Atlanta for the 1996 Games.[1] General Union of Sports Clubs for the Disabled had served as Egypt's NPC since 1982. In 1998, two years before the Sydney Games, it was replaced by the Egyptian Disabled Sports Federation as a result of President of the Council of Ministers Order No. (659).[2]

Medals

Egypt finished the Sydney hosted Games with 28 totals medals, 6 gold, 12 silver and 10 bronze, enabling their country to finish 23rd out of 123 on the medal table.[3] [4]

MedalNameSportEvent
Men's discus F58
Men's javelin F58
Men's shot put F58
Men's -56 kg
Men's -60 kg
Women's -44 kg
Men's 400m T37
Men's discus F37
Men's discus F57
Men's discus F58
Men's javelin F58
Men's shot put F58
Men's -52 kg
Men's -67.5 kg
Men's -90 kg
Men's -100 kg
Women's -48 kg
Women's -82.5 kg
Men's 200m T37
Men's discus F57
Men's javelin F57
Men's javelin F58
Women's discus F58
Women's javelin F58
Women's shot put F58
Men's -75 kg
Men's -82.5 kg
Women's 67.5 kg

Athletics

See main article: Athletics at the 2000 Summer Paralympics.

Egypt won three gold medals, six silver and seven bronze in athletics.[5] Egyptian athletes competed at the 1999 Disabled Sports USA DS/USA's National Summer Games as part of their preparation efforts for the 2000 Games.[6] Mahmoud Elatar set a world record of 49.92m in men's javelin F58 while Ibrahim Allam set a personal record of 14.77m in shot put, both athletes gained gold medals.

Powerlifting

See main article: Powerlifting at the 2000 Summer Paralympics. Egypt won three gold medals, five silver and four bronze, dropping from first place in Atlanta to third in Sydney, behind China and Nigeria.

Metwalli Mathana made his second Paralympic appearance at these Games. Fatma Omar made her Paralympic debut in Sydney, winning her first gold medal in powerlifting at the Games in the -44 kg class.[7] Ahmed Gomaa Mohamed Ahmed participated in his third Games in Sydney. Mohamed Ahmed took up the sport in 1984, and decided to compete internationally because he was able to lift more than his able-bodied counterparts in Egypt. In the period around these Games, he was training five days a week, three hours a day. He was getting funding from the Egyptian Paralympic Committee to allow him to train full-time. In Sydney, he repeated his performance from Atlanta, winning gold and setting a world record in the men's -56 kg class.[8] Osama Elserngawy won silver in the Men's 52 kg event.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Lauff . Jackie . 2007 . Developing Country Participation in International Disability Sport Competition: A Historical Perspective . Master's thesis . Norwegian School of Sport Sciences . March 18, 2023.
  2. News: DISABLED SPORTS POWERLIFTING CHALLENGES, ACHIEVEMENTS AND FUTURE VISION IN EGYPT. 2016-10-25.
  3. News: On to the Paralympics. September 8, 2016. Al-Ahram Weekly. 1311. October 25, 2016. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20161026004625/http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/News/17317/26/On-to-the-Paralympics.aspx. October 26, 2016.
  4. http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2000/506/sports.htm "A promise is a promise"
  5. http://www.egypttoday.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=8105 "Guts and Glory"
  6. Evans, Elizabeth. "Springfield College plays host to two summer national championships." Palaestra Fall 1997: 36+. Academic OneFile. Web. 26 Oct. 2016.
  7. Web site: Official Website of the Chinese Olympic Committee. en.olympic.cn. 2016-10-26. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20161026232228/http://en.olympic.cn/news/world/2008-09-10/1630960.html. 2016-10-26.
  8. Web site: Meet Ahmed, Multi Gold Medal Winner and Paralympic Record Holder - Популярные статьи - Библиотека международной спортивной информации. bmsi.ru. 2016-10-26. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20161026232209/http://bmsi.ru/doc/4b08ed1c-91be-4945-873d-89b8abdf840a. 2016-10-26.