2000 Goodwill Winter Games

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The 2000 Winter Goodwill Games was the first and only winter edition of the international sports competition Goodwill Games. The competition was held in and around Lake Placid in the United States from February 16 to February 20, 2000. Approximately 500 athletes from 20 countries participated, competing in 11 sports.[1]

Host city Lake Placid, New York
CountryUnited States
Nations20
Athletes500
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2000 Winter Goodwill Games
Host city Lake Placid, New York
CountryUnited States
Nations20
Athletes500
Opening16 February 2000 (2000-02-16)
Closing20 February 2000 (2000-02-20)
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The United States topped the medal table with 11 gold medals and 34 medals in total. In second place was Canada, with 8 gold medals and 15 medals in total. Germany finished in third place, with 8 total medals.[2]

Television coverage was provided exclusively on TNT in the United States, with the network airing 16 hours of coverage.[3]

One world record was set during these games; by Bulgaria's Evgenia Radanova during the 500 meters of short track speedskating.[4]

Sports

Venues

Events were held in and just outside of Lake Placid. [5]

Participating nations

The following nations were invited to the games:[6]

  •  AUS
  •  BLR
  •  CAN
  •  CHN
  •  CZE
  •  FIN
  •  FRA
  •  GER
  •  GBR
  •  ITA
  •  JPN
  •  MEX
  •  NOR
  •  RUS
  •  SLO
  •  KOR
  •  ESP
  •  SWE
  •   SUI
  •  USA

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