Gymnastics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's artistic individual all-around
These are the results of the women's individual all-around competition, one of six events for female competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. The qualification and final rounds took place on September 17and 21 at the Sydney SuperDome. World all-around silver medalistViktoria Karpenko led the competition until the last rotation, but was thrown from first place after she stubbed her toe, tripped, and fell out of bounds on floor exercise. The all-around competition in the discipline of women's artistic gymnastics was marred by three separate scandals. The vault apparatus was set incorrectly for more than half of the meet, and consequently many gymnasts fell and/or were injured on the event. The apparatus was adjusted during the third rotation and those gymnasts who had vaulted on the incorrectly set equipment were invited to re-do the event at the end of the competition. Andreea Raducan, who initially won the event, had her medal stripped after testing positive for pseudoephedrine, which was in a medication given to her by the team doctor. Raducan appealed the disqualification because she did not take the substance knowingly, nor was she responsible for the error; the IOC admitted Raducan was not at fault, but nonetheless upheld the decision, citing a strict liability standard. Finally, Dong Fangxiao was found in 2010 to have been 14 years old, two years under the minimum age to compete, at the Sydney Olympics. Consequently, all of her results from the Olympics were deleted from the records.
Results
Qualification
Sixty-four gymnasts competed in the all-around during the qualification round on September 17. The thirty-six highest scoring gymnasts advanced to the final on September 21. Each country was limited to three competitors in the final.
Final
Rank
Gymnast
Vault
Uneven Bars
Balance Beam
Floor Exercise
Total
DSQ 2
9.706
9.575
9.787
9.825
38.893
9.656
9.512
9.662
9.812
38.642
9.656
9.600
9.700
9.625
38.581
9.331
9.725
9.750
9.612
38.418
4
9.693
9.700
9.425
9.575
38.393
5
9.531
9.787
9.287
9.700
38.305
6
9.731
9.725
9.700
9.112
38.268
7
9.368
9.725
9.750
9.362
38.205
8
9.168
9.650
9.625
9.750
38.193
9
9.631
9.550
9.187
9.712
38.080
10
9.343
9.012
9.762
9.812
37.929
11
9.574
9.800
9.775
8.725
37.874
12
9.518
9.612
9.062
9.637
37.829
13
9.487
9.750
8.887
9.537
37.661
14
9.443
9.737
9.225
9.187
37.592
15
9.281
9.662
9.337
9.250
37.530
16
9.025
9.712
9.112
9.662
37.511
17
9.325
9.600
9.375
9.187
37.487
18
9.449
9.525
8.975
9.500
37.449
19
9.543
9.587
8.887
9.412
37.429
20
8.962
9.600
9.325
9.450
37.337
21
9.318
9.637
8.725
9.650
37.330
22
9.181
9.650
9.512
8.987
37.330
23
9.356
9.262
9.537
9.012
37.167
24
9.087
9.225
9.575
9.162
37.049
DSQ 3
9.293
9.025
9.275
9.300
36.893
25
9.187
9.062
8.962
9.675
36.886
26
9.387
9.637
9.150
8.700
36.874
27
9.293
9.012
9.025
9.312
36.642
28
9.506
9.487
8.675
8.950
36.618
29
9.243
9.137
9.112
9.100
36.592
30
9.299
9.487
8.350
9.362
36.498
31
9.143
9.125
9.050
9.125
36.443
32
9.081
9.150
9.225
8.825
36.281
33
9.100
8.225
9.275
9.562
36.162
DNF
7.274
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9.262
16.5361
1Annika Reeder was forced to withdraw after being injured on the faulty vaulting horse. 2 Răducan originally won the event, but was disqualified after testing positive for pseudoephedrine. 3Dong Fongxiao originally finished 25th, but was disqualified in 2010 after the IGF discovered she was 14 during the Olympics.