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Switzerland competed at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, Australia. 54 competitors from Switzerland won 20 medals including 8 gold, 4 silver and 8 bronze to finish 20th in the medal table.[1]
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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Gold | Lukas Christen | Athletics | Men's 200m T42 |
Gold | Heinz Frei | Athletics | Men's 800m T53 |
Gold | Franz Nietlispach | Athletics | Men's marathon T54 |
Gold | Lukas Christen | Athletics | Men's long jump F42 |
Gold | Urs Kolly | Athletics | Men's long jump F44 |
Gold | Urs Kolly | Athletics | Men's pentathlon P44 |
Gold | Ursina Greuter | Athletics | Women's 100m T52 |
Gold | Beat Schwarzenbach | Cycling | Mixed individual pursuit LC3 |
Silver | Lukas Christen | Athletics | Men's 100m T42 |
Silver | Franz Nietlispach | Athletics | Men's 1500m T54 |
Silver | Franz Nietlispach | Athletics | Men's 10000m T54 |
Silver | Ursina Greuter | Athletics | Women's 400m T52 |
Bronze | Giuseppe Forni | Athletics | Men's 1500m T51 |
Bronze | Heinz Frei | Athletics | Men's 10000m T54 |
Bronze | Heinz Frei | Athletics | Men's marathon T54 |
Bronze | Ursina Greuter | Athletics | Women's 800m T52 |
Bronze | Beat Schwarzenbach | Cycling | Mixed 1km time trial LC3 |
Bronze | Daniel Kuenzi | Swimming | Men's 200m individual medley SM7 |
Bronze | Rolf Zumkehr | Table tennis | Men's singles 1 |
Bronze | Alice Rast | Table tennis | Women's singles 4 |
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