LabLynx Wiki
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1 Host city bid process
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2 Background to the bid process
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2.1 Context before the Games
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2.2 History of the Paralympic Movement in Australia
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2.3 The process to host the Paralympic Games
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2.4 The impact of Barcelona and Atlanta at the bids for the 2000 Games
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2.5 Two committees, too much confusion
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2.6 The Olympic bidding process
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2.7 The beginning of the dream
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2.8 The Sydney affair
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2.9 Third phase: the fight continues
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2.10 The APF's resilience
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2.11 Third phase: "We are on this"
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2.12 1993: almost everything collapses
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2.13 After the elections: first innovative proposal
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3 Costs
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4 Environment
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5 Administration
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6 Transport and logistics operations
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7 Political context
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8 Controversies
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9 Mascot
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10 Look of the Games
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11 Ceremonies
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12 Calendar
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13 Venues
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14 Torch relay
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15 Sports and impairment groups
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16 Games highlights
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17 Medal count
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18 Participating delegations
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19 Media coverage
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20 Views
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21 See also
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22 Bibliography
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23 References
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24 External links
Location | Sydney, Australia |
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Motto | Performance, Power and Pride |
Nations | 120 |
Athletes | 3,881 (2,891 on foot, 990 on wheelchairs) |
Events | 551 in 18 sports |
Opening | 18 October |
Closing | 29 October |
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Cauldron | |
Stadium | Stadium Australia |
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The 2000 Summer Paralympic Games or the XI Summer Paralympics were held in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, between 18 and 29 October.
LIMSpec Wiki
Contents
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1 Host city bid process
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2 Background to the bid process
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2.1 Context before the Games
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2.2 History of the Paralympic Movement in Australia
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2.3 The process to host the Paralympic Games
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2.4 The impact of Barcelona and Atlanta at the bids for the 2000 Games
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2.5 Two committees, too much confusion
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2.6 The Olympic bidding process
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2.7 The beginning of the dream
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2.8 The Sydney affair
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2.9 Third phase: the fight continues
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2.10 The APF's resilience
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2.11 Third phase: "We are on this"
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2.12 1993: almost everything collapses
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2.13 After the elections: first innovative proposal
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3 Costs
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4 Environment
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5 Administration
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6 Transport and logistics operations
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7 Political context
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8 Controversies
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9 Mascot
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10 Look of the Games
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11 Ceremonies
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12 Calendar
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13 Venues
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14 Torch relay
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15 Sports and impairment groups
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16 Games highlights
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17 Medal count
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18 Participating delegations
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19 Media coverage
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20 Views
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21 See also
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22 Bibliography
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23 References
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24 External links
Location | Sydney, Australia |
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Motto | Performance, Power and Pride |
Nations | 120 |
Athletes | 3,881 (2,891 on foot, 990 on wheelchairs) |
Events | 551 in 18 sports |
Opening | 18 October |
Closing | 29 October |
Opened by | |
Cauldron | |
Stadium | Stadium Australia |
Summer Winter
2000 Summer Olympics |
Part of a series on |
2000 Summer Olympics |
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The 2000 Summer Paralympic Games or the XI Summer Paralympics were held in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, between 18 and 29 October.
Bioinformatics Wiki
Contents
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1 Host city bid process
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2 Background to the bid process
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2.1 Context before the Games
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2.2 History of the Paralympic Movement in Australia
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2.3 The process to host the Paralympic Games
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2.4 The impact of Barcelona and Atlanta at the bids for the 2000 Games
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2.5 Two committees, too much confusion
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2.6 The Olympic bidding process
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2.7 The beginning of the dream
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2.8 The Sydney affair
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2.9 Third phase: the fight continues
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2.10 The APF's resilience
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2.11 Third phase: "We are on this"
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2.12 1993: almost everything collapses
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2.13 After the elections: first innovative proposal
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3 Costs
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4 Environment
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5 Administration
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6 Transport and logistics operations
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7 Political context
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8 Controversies
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9 Mascot
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10 Look of the Games
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11 Ceremonies
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12 Calendar
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13 Venues
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14 Torch relay
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15 Sports and impairment groups
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16 Games highlights
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17 Medal count
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18 Participating delegations
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19 Media coverage
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20 Views
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21 See also
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22 Bibliography
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23 References
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24 External links
Location | Sydney, Australia |
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Motto | Performance, Power and Pride |
Nations | 120 |
Athletes | 3,881 (2,891 on foot, 990 on wheelchairs) |
Events | 551 in 18 sports |
Opening | 18 October |
Closing | 29 October |
Opened by | |
Cauldron | |
Stadium | Stadium Australia |
Summer Winter
2000 Summer Olympics |
Part of a series on |
2000 Summer Olympics |
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The 2000 Summer Paralympic Games or the XI Summer Paralympics were held in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, between 18 and 29 October.
IHE Wiki
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1 Host city bid process
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2 Background to the bid process
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2.1 Context before the Games
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2.2 History of the Paralympic Movement in Australia
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2.3 The process to host the Paralympic Games
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2.4 The impact of Barcelona and Atlanta at the bids for the 2000 Games
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2.5 Two committees, too much confusion
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2.6 The Olympic bidding process
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2.7 The beginning of the dream
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2.8 The Sydney affair
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2.9 Third phase: the fight continues
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2.10 The APF's resilience
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2.11 Third phase: "We are on this"
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2.12 1993: almost everything collapses
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2.13 After the elections: first innovative proposal
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3 Costs
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4 Environment
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5 Administration
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6 Transport and logistics operations
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7 Political context
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8 Controversies
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9 Mascot
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10 Look of the Games
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11 Ceremonies
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12 Calendar
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13 Venues
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14 Torch relay
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15 Sports and impairment groups
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16 Games highlights
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17 Medal count
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18 Participating delegations
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19 Media coverage
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20 Views
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21 See also
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22 Bibliography
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23 References
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24 External links
Location | Sydney, Australia |
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Motto | Performance, Power and Pride |
Nations | 120 |
Athletes | 3,881 (2,891 on foot, 990 on wheelchairs) |
Events | 551 in 18 sports |
Opening | 18 October |
Closing | 29 October |
Opened by | |
Cauldron | |
Stadium | Stadium Australia |
Summer Winter
2000 Summer Olympics |
Part of a series on |
2000 Summer Olympics |
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The 2000 Summer Paralympic Games or the XI Summer Paralympics were held in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, between 18 and 29 October.
HL7 Wiki
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1 Host city bid process
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2 Background to the bid process
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2.1 Context before the Games
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2.2 History of the Paralympic Movement in Australia
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2.3 The process to host the Paralympic Games
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2.4 The impact of Barcelona and Atlanta at the bids for the 2000 Games
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2.5 Two committees, too much confusion
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2.6 The Olympic bidding process
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2.7 The beginning of the dream
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2.8 The Sydney affair
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2.9 Third phase: the fight continues
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2.10 The APF's resilience
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2.11 Third phase: "We are on this"
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2.12 1993: almost everything collapses
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2.13 After the elections: first innovative proposal
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3 Costs
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4 Environment
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5 Administration
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6 Transport and logistics operations
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7 Political context
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8 Controversies
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9 Mascot
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10 Look of the Games
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11 Ceremonies
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12 Calendar
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13 Venues
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14 Torch relay
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15 Sports and impairment groups
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16 Games highlights
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17 Medal count
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18 Participating delegations
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19 Media coverage
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20 Views
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21 See also
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22 Bibliography
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23 References
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24 External links
Location | Sydney, Australia |
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Motto | Performance, Power and Pride |
Nations | 120 |
Athletes | 3,881 (2,891 on foot, 990 on wheelchairs) |
Events | 551 in 18 sports |
Opening | 18 October |
Closing | 29 October |
Opened by | |
Cauldron | |
Stadium | Stadium Australia |
Summer Winter
2000 Summer Olympics |
Part of a series on |
2000 Summer Olympics |
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The 2000 Summer Paralympic Games or the XI Summer Paralympics were held in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, between 18 and 29 October.
Clinfowiki
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1 Host city bid process
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2 Background to the bid process
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2.1 Context before the Games
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2.2 History of the Paralympic Movement in Australia
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2.3 The process to host the Paralympic Games
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2.4 The impact of Barcelona and Atlanta at the bids for the 2000 Games
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2.5 Two committees, too much confusion
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2.6 The Olympic bidding process
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2.7 The beginning of the dream
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2.8 The Sydney affair
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2.9 Third phase: the fight continues
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2.10 The APF's resilience
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2.11 Third phase: "We are on this"
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2.12 1993: almost everything collapses
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2.13 After the elections: first innovative proposal
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3 Costs
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4 Environment
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5 Administration
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6 Transport and logistics operations
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7 Political context
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8 Controversies
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9 Mascot
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10 Look of the Games
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11 Ceremonies
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12 Calendar
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13 Venues
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14 Torch relay
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15 Sports and impairment groups
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16 Games highlights
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17 Medal count
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18 Participating delegations
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19 Media coverage
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20 Views
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21 See also
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22 Bibliography
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23 References
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24 External links
Location | Sydney, Australia |
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Motto | Performance, Power and Pride |
Nations | 120 |
Athletes | 3,881 (2,891 on foot, 990 on wheelchairs) |
Events | 551 in 18 sports |
Opening | 18 October |
Closing | 29 October |
Opened by | |
Cauldron | |
Stadium | Stadium Australia |
Summer Winter
2000 Summer Olympics |
Part of a series on |
2000 Summer Olympics |
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The 2000 Summer Paralympic Games or the XI Summer Paralympics were held in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, between 18 and 29 October.
OpenWetWare
Contents
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(Top)
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1 Host city bid process
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2 Background to the bid process
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2.1 Context before the Games
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2.2 History of the Paralympic Movement in Australia
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2.3 The process to host the Paralympic Games
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2.4 The impact of Barcelona and Atlanta at the bids for the 2000 Games
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2.5 Two committees, too much confusion
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2.6 The Olympic bidding process
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2.7 The beginning of the dream
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2.8 The Sydney affair
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2.9 Third phase: the fight continues
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2.10 The APF's resilience
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2.11 Third phase: "We are on this"
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2.12 1993: almost everything collapses
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2.13 After the elections: first innovative proposal
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3 Costs
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4 Environment
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5 Administration
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6 Transport and logistics operations
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7 Political context
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8 Controversies
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9 Mascot
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10 Look of the Games
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11 Ceremonies
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12 Calendar
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13 Venues
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14 Torch relay
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15 Sports and impairment groups
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16 Games highlights
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17 Medal count
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18 Participating delegations
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19 Media coverage
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20 Views
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21 See also
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22 Bibliography
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23 References
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24 External links
Location | Sydney, Australia |
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Motto | Performance, Power and Pride |
Nations | 120 |
Athletes | 3,881 (2,891 on foot, 990 on wheelchairs) |
Events | 551 in 18 sports |
Opening | 18 October |
Closing | 29 October |
Opened by | |
Cauldron | |
Stadium | Stadium Australia |
Summer Winter
2000 Summer Olympics |
Part of a series on |
2000 Summer Olympics |
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The 2000 Summer Paralympic Games or the XI Summer Paralympics were held in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, between 18 and 29 October.
Statistical Genetics Wiki
Contents
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(Top)
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1 Host city bid process
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2 Background to the bid process
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2.1 Context before the Games
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2.2 History of the Paralympic Movement in Australia
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2.3 The process to host the Paralympic Games
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2.4 The impact of Barcelona and Atlanta at the bids for the 2000 Games
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2.5 Two committees, too much confusion
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2.6 The Olympic bidding process
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2.7 The beginning of the dream
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2.8 The Sydney affair
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2.9 Third phase: the fight continues
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2.10 The APF's resilience
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2.11 Third phase: "We are on this"
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2.12 1993: almost everything collapses
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2.13 After the elections: first innovative proposal
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3 Costs
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4 Environment
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5 Administration
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6 Transport and logistics operations
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7 Political context
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8 Controversies
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9 Mascot
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10 Look of the Games
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11 Ceremonies
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12 Calendar
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13 Venues
-
14 Torch relay
-
15 Sports and impairment groups
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16 Games highlights
-
17 Medal count
-
18 Participating delegations
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19 Media coverage
-
20 Views
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21 See also
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22 Bibliography
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23 References
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24 External links
Location | Sydney, Australia |
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Motto | Performance, Power and Pride |
Nations | 120 |
Athletes | 3,881 (2,891 on foot, 990 on wheelchairs) |
Events | 551 in 18 sports |
Opening | 18 October |
Closing | 29 October |
Opened by | |
Cauldron | |
Stadium | Stadium Australia |
Summer Winter
2000 Summer Olympics |
Part of a series on |
2000 Summer Olympics |
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The 2000 Summer Paralympic Games or the XI Summer Paralympics were held in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, between 18 and 29 October.
Cloud-Standards.org
Contents
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(Top)
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1 Host city bid process
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2 Background to the bid process
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2.1 Context before the Games
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2.2 History of the Paralympic Movement in Australia
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2.3 The process to host the Paralympic Games
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2.4 The impact of Barcelona and Atlanta at the bids for the 2000 Games
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2.5 Two committees, too much confusion
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2.6 The Olympic bidding process
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2.7 The beginning of the dream
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2.8 The Sydney affair
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2.9 Third phase: the fight continues
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2.10 The APF's resilience
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2.11 Third phase: "We are on this"
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2.12 1993: almost everything collapses
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2.13 After the elections: first innovative proposal
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3 Costs
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4 Environment
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5 Administration
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6 Transport and logistics operations
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7 Political context
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8 Controversies
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9 Mascot
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10 Look of the Games
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11 Ceremonies
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12 Calendar
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13 Venues
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14 Torch relay
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15 Sports and impairment groups
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16 Games highlights
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17 Medal count
-
18 Participating delegations
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19 Media coverage
-
20 Views
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21 See also
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22 Bibliography
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23 References
-
24 External links
Location | Sydney, Australia |
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Motto | Performance, Power and Pride |
Nations | 120 |
Athletes | 3,881 (2,891 on foot, 990 on wheelchairs) |
Events | 551 in 18 sports |
Opening | 18 October |
Closing | 29 October |
Opened by | |
Cauldron | |
Stadium | Stadium Australia |
Summer Winter
2000 Summer Olympics |
Part of a series on |
2000 Summer Olympics |
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The 2000 Summer Paralympic Games or the XI Summer Paralympics were held in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, between 18 and 29 October.
WikiBooks
Contents
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(Top)
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1 Host city bid process
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2 Background to the bid process
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2.1 Context before the Games
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2.2 History of the Paralympic Movement in Australia
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2.3 The process to host the Paralympic Games
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2.4 The impact of Barcelona and Atlanta at the bids for the 2000 Games
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2.5 Two committees, too much confusion
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2.6 The Olympic bidding process
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2.7 The beginning of the dream
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2.8 The Sydney affair
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2.9 Third phase: the fight continues
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2.10 The APF's resilience
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2.11 Third phase: "We are on this"
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2.12 1993: almost everything collapses
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2.13 After the elections: first innovative proposal
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3 Costs
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4 Environment
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5 Administration
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6 Transport and logistics operations
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7 Political context
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8 Controversies
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9 Mascot
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10 Look of the Games
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11 Ceremonies
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12 Calendar
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13 Venues
-
14 Torch relay
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15 Sports and impairment groups
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16 Games highlights
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17 Medal count
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18 Participating delegations
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19 Media coverage
-
20 Views
-
21 See also
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22 Bibliography
-
23 References
-
24 External links
Location | Sydney, Australia |
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Motto | Performance, Power and Pride |
Nations | 120 |
Athletes | 3,881 (2,891 on foot, 990 on wheelchairs) |
Events | 551 in 18 sports |
Opening | 18 October |
Closing | 29 October |
Opened by | |
Cauldron | |
Stadium | Stadium Australia |
Summer Winter
2000 Summer Olympics |
Part of a series on |
2000 Summer Olympics |
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The 2000 Summer Paralympic Games or the XI Summer Paralympics were held in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, between 18 and 29 October.
LIMSwiki
Contents
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(Top)
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1 Host city bid process
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2 Background to the bid process
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2.1 Context before the Games
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2.2 History of the Paralympic Movement in Australia
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2.3 The process to host the Paralympic Games
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2.4 The impact of Barcelona and Atlanta at the bids for the 2000 Games
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2.5 Two committees, too much confusion
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2.6 The Olympic bidding process
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2.7 The beginning of the dream
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2.8 The Sydney affair
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2.9 Third phase: the fight continues
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2.10 The APF's resilience
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2.11 Third phase: "We are on this"
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2.12 1993: almost everything collapses
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2.13 After the elections: first innovative proposal
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3 Costs
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4 Environment
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5 Administration
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6 Transport and logistics operations
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7 Political context
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8 Controversies
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9 Mascot
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10 Look of the Games
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11 Ceremonies
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12 Calendar
-
13 Venues
-
14 Torch relay
-
15 Sports and impairment groups
-
16 Games highlights
-
17 Medal count
-
18 Participating delegations
-
19 Media coverage
-
20 Views
-
21 See also
-
22 Bibliography
-
23 References
-
24 External links
Location | Sydney, Australia |
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Motto | Performance, Power and Pride |
Nations | 120 |
Athletes | 3,881 (2,891 on foot, 990 on wheelchairs) |
Events | 551 in 18 sports |
Opening | 18 October |
Closing | 29 October |
Opened by | |
Cauldron | |
Stadium | Stadium Australia |
Summer Winter
2000 Summer Olympics |
Part of a series on |
2000 Summer Olympics |
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The 2000 Summer Paralympic Games or the XI Summer Paralympics were held in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, between 18 and 29 October.
Wikiversity
Contents
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(Top)
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1 Host city bid process
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2 Background to the bid process
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2.1 Context before the Games
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2.2 History of the Paralympic Movement in Australia
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2.3 The process to host the Paralympic Games
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2.4 The impact of Barcelona and Atlanta at the bids for the 2000 Games
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2.5 Two committees, too much confusion
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2.6 The Olympic bidding process
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2.7 The beginning of the dream
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2.8 The Sydney affair
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2.9 Third phase: the fight continues
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2.10 The APF's resilience
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2.11 Third phase: "We are on this"
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2.12 1993: almost everything collapses
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2.13 After the elections: first innovative proposal
-
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3 Costs
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4 Environment
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5 Administration
-
6 Transport and logistics operations
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7 Political context
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8 Controversies
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9 Mascot
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10 Look of the Games
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11 Ceremonies
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12 Calendar
-
13 Venues
-
14 Torch relay
-
15 Sports and impairment groups
-
16 Games highlights
-
17 Medal count
-
18 Participating delegations
-
19 Media coverage
-
20 Views
-
21 See also
-
22 Bibliography
-
23 References
-
24 External links
Location | Sydney, Australia |
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Motto | Performance, Power and Pride |
Nations | 120 |
Athletes | 3,881 (2,891 on foot, 990 on wheelchairs) |
Events | 551 in 18 sports |
Opening | 18 October |
Closing | 29 October |
Opened by | |
Cauldron | |
Stadium | Stadium Australia |
Summer Winter
2000 Summer Olympics |
Part of a series on |
2000 Summer Olympics |
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The 2000 Summer Paralympic Games or the XI Summer Paralympics were held in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, between 18 and 29 October.
Wikipedia
Contents
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(Top)
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1 Host city bid process
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2 Background to the bid process
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2.1 Context before the Games
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2.2 History of the Paralympic Movement in Australia
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2.3 The process to host the Paralympic Games
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2.4 The impact of Barcelona and Atlanta at the bids for the 2000 Games
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2.5 Two committees, too much confusion
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2.6 The Olympic bidding process
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2.7 The beginning of the dream
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2.8 The Sydney affair
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2.9 Third phase: the fight continues
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2.10 The APF's resilience
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2.11 Third phase: "We are on this"
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2.12 1993: almost everything collapses
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2.13 After the elections: first innovative proposal
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3 Costs
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4 Environment
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5 Administration
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6 Transport and logistics operations
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7 Political context
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8 Controversies
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9 Mascot
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10 Look of the Games
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11 Ceremonies
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12 Calendar
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13 Venues
-
14 Torch relay
-
15 Sports and impairment groups
-
16 Games highlights
-
17 Medal count
-
18 Participating delegations
-
19 Media coverage
-
20 Views
-
21 See also
-
22 Bibliography
-
23 References
-
24 External links
Location | Sydney, Australia |
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Motto | Performance, Power and Pride |
Nations | 120 |
Athletes | 3,881 (2,891 on foot, 990 on wheelchairs) |
Events | 551 in 18 sports |
Opening | 18 October |
Closing | 29 October |
Opened by | |
Cauldron | |
Stadium | Stadium Australia |
Summer Winter
2000 Summer Olympics |
Part of a series on |
2000 Summer Olympics |
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The 2000 Summer Paralympic Games or the XI Summer Paralympics were held in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, between 18 and 29 October.