France at the 2000 Summer Olympics
France competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. It was the twenty-third time that the nation had competed in the Summer Games, having missed only the 1904 Summer Olympics. France competed under the IOC country code FRA.
Results by event
Archery
Sebastian Flute performed better in 2000 than he had in 1996, but still couldn't match the gold medal he had won in 1992. Jocelyn de Grandis was the only other French archer to win a match.
Women's individual:
- Sylvie Pissis – round of 64, 48th place (0–1)
- Alexandra Fouace – round of 64, 49th place (0–1)
Men's individual:
- Sebastian Flute – quarterfinal, 8th place (3–1)
- Jocelyn de Grandis – round of 32, 29th place (1–1)
- Lionel Torres – round of 64, 37th place (0–1)
Men's team:
- Flute, de Grandis, and Torres – round of 16, 11th place (0–1)
Triathlon
France's competitors at the first Olympic triathlon included twins Beatrice Mouthon and Isabelle Mouthon-Michellys. Isabelle was one of the three French triathletes to place in the top eight.
Women's:
- Isabelle Mouthon-Michellys – 2:02:53.41 (7th place)
- Christine Hocq – 2:03:01.90 (8th place)
- Beatrice Mouthon – 2:11:08.08 (35th place)
Men's:
- Olivier Marceau – 1:49:18.03 (7th place)
- Carl Blasco – 1:50:18.02 (19th place)
- Stephan Bignet – 1:51:12.15 (31st place)
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