Bosnia 2000 stamps Summer Olympic Games – Sydney full set MNH
The 2000 Summer Olympic Games, officially known as the Games of the XXVII Olympiad, were held in Sydney, Australia, from September 15 to October 1, 2000. Here are some key highlights:
- Host City: Sydney became the second Australian city to host the Summer Olympics after Melbourne in 1956. The Games were held at various venues across Sydney, including the Sydney Olympic Park.
- Opening Ceremony: The Opening Ceremony of the Sydney Olympics was celebrated with great fanfare, featuring performances highlighting Australia’s culture and history, including indigenous elements. Notable moments included Cathy Freeman lighting the Olympic cauldron and the entrance of the athletes.
- Sports: The Sydney Olympics featured 28 sports and 300 events. Some of the notable sports included athletics, swimming, gymnastics, basketball, soccer, and tennis.
- Records: Many Olympic records and world records were broken during the Sydney Games, showcasing outstanding athletic achievements. Notable performances include American swimmer Michael Phelps winning his first Olympic medals.
- Highlights: One of the most memorable moments of the Sydney Olympics was Cathy Freeman’s victory in the women’s 400 meters. She became the first Aboriginal Australian to win an individual Olympic gold medal, which was a significant moment in Australian sports history.
- Closing Ceremony: The Closing Ceremony of the Sydney Olympics celebrated the achievements of the athletes and bid farewell to the Games. It featured performances and the traditional handover of the Olympic flag to the mayor of the next host city, Athens, Greece.
Overall, the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney were widely regarded as a success, showcasing Australia’s ability to host a major international sporting event and providing memorable moments for athletes and spectators alike.
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