Germany at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Germany competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. It was the third time that the nation had competed since reunification, and the twenty-first time that German athletes had appeared at the Summer Olympics. Germany competed under the IOC country code GER.
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Medals
Silver
- Stephan Vuckovic – triathlon, men's competition
Bronze
- Cornelia Pfohl, Barbara Mensing, and Sandra Sachse – archery, women's team
Results by event
Archery
The German women's archery team won its second Olympic medal in 2000 by defeating Turkey in the bronze medal match.
Women's individual:
- Cornelia Pfohl – round of 32, 24th place (1–1)
- Barbara Mensing – round of 32, 29th place (1–1)
- Sandra Sachse – round of 64, 54th place (0–1)
Men's individual:
- Christian Stubbe – round of 32, 25th place (1–1)
Women's team:
- Pfohl, Mensing, and Sachse – bronze medal match, bronze medal (3–1)
Triathlon
At the inaugural Olympic triathlon competition, Germany was represented by two men and two women. Stephan Vuckovic captured the silver medal in the men's competition.
Women's:
- Anja Dittmer – 2:04:36.88 (18th place)
- Joelle Franzmann – 2:05:26.96 (21st place)
Men's:
- Stephan Vuckovic – 1:48:37.58 (silver medal)
- Andreas Raelert – 1:49:31.28 (12th place)
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