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Volleyball at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney consisted of standing and sitting volleyball events for men.
Volleyball at the XI Paralympic Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | The Dome and Exhibition Complex | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's standing |
Germany (GER) Pavo Grgic |
Canada (CAN) Neil Johnson |
Slovakia (SVK) Jaroslav Makovnik |
Men's sitting |
Iran (IRI) Ali Eshghi |
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH) Dževad Hamzić |
Finland (FIN) Veli-Matti Tuominen |
Source: International Paralympic Committee[1]
Australia (AUS)
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Cambodia (CAM)
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Canada (CAN) | Germany (GER) |
Israel (ISR)
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Poland (POL)
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Slovakia (SVK) | United States (USA)
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Source: International Paralympic Committee[2]
Australia (AUS)
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Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)
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Egypt (EGY)
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Finland (FIN)
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Germany (GER)
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Hungary (HUN)
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Iran (IRI)
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Japan (JPN)
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South Korea (KOR)
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Libya (LBA)
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Netherlands (NED)
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United States (USA)
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