Sweden at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Sweden competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. It was the twenty-third time that the nation had competed, having missed only the 1904 Summer Olympics. Sweden competed under the IOC country code SWE.
Results by event
Archery
Defending silver medallist Magnus Petersson was defeated in the semifinal by only one point, 108–107. He then lost the bronze medal match as well to finish in 4th.
Women's individual:
- Karin Larsson – round of 32, 18th place (1–1)
- Petra Ericsson – round of 32, 31st place (1–1)
- Kristina Nordlander – round of 64, 55th place (0–1)
Men's individual:
- Magnus Petersson – bronze medal match, 4th place (4–2)
- Niklas Eriksson – round of 32, 32nd place (1–1)
- Mattias Eriksson – round of 64, 45th place (0–1)
Women's team:
- Larsson, Ericsson, and Nordlander – round of 16, 10th place (0–1)
Men's team:
- Petersson, Eriksson, and Eriksson – quarterfinal, 6th place (1–1)
Triathlon
Sweden sent only one triathlete to the first Olympic triathlon competition.
Men's:
- Joachim Willen – 1:51:40.80 (35th place)
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