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  2. Sydney International Shooting Centre - Wikipedia

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    Sydney International Shooting Centre. Coordinates: 33°53′20″S 150°49′7″E. The Sydney International Shooting Centre in Cecil Park, New South Wales, Australia was built for the shooting events at the 2000 Summer Olympics. It has also been used for ISSF World Cup events in 2002, 2004, 2007 and the 2007 rifle and pistol events.

  3. Shooting at the 2000 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    10 m running target. men. v. t. e. The shooting competitions at the 2000 Summer Olympics were carried out at the Sydney International Shooting Centre in Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia during the first week of the Games, from Saturday 16 September 2000 to Saturday 23 September 2000. [ 1]

  4. Shooting at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's skeet

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    10 m running target. men. v. t. e. The men's skeet shooting competition at the 2000 Summer Olympics was the last shooting event of the Sydney Games, held on 22 and 23 September. Mykola Milchev of Ukraine became the first shooter to hit all 150 targets at an Olympic competition in skeet. [1]

  5. Shooting at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's 50 metre rifle ...

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    t. e. Men's 50 metre rifle prone at the 2000 Summer Olympics was held on 21 September. The qualification round of 60 shots was fired between 09:30 and 10:45 Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10), and the final round of 10 additional shots at 11:30. Jonas Edman, previously more well known as a 300 metre shooter, took a one-point lead in the ...

  6. Shooting at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's trap - Wikipedia

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    10 m running target. men. v. t. e. The men's trap shooting competition at the 2000 Summer Olympics was held on 16 and 17 September at the Sydney International Shooting Centre. There were 41 competitors from 29 nations, with each nation having up to three shooters. [1] By defending his title from Atlanta, Michael Diamond won the host country's ...

  7. Shooting at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's 25 metre rapid ...

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    The men's ISSF 25 meter rapid fire pistol competition at the 2000 Summer Olympics was held on 20 and 21 September. [1] There were 20 competitors from 17 nations. [2] Nations had been limited to two shooters each since the 1952 Games. The event was won by Sergei Alifirenko of Russia, the nation's first medal independent of the Soviet Union.

  8. Shooting at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's double trap

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    The men's double trap competition at the 2000 Summer Olympics was held on 20 September. Home shooter Russell Mark set a new Olympic record in the qualification round and was close to defending his inaugural double trap title from Atlanta, but lost the gold medal shoot-off to Richard Faulds. Fehaid Al Deehani won the first Olympic medal ever for ...

  9. Venues of the 2000 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The Dunc Gray Velodrome (pictured in 2008) hosted the track cycling events for the 2000 Summer Olympics. Australia first hosted the Summer Olympics in 1956 at Melbourne. The main venue used was the Melbourne Cricket Ground which hosted the ceremonies (opening/closing), athletic events, and the finals for both field hockey and football.

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