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- These are the results of the women's individual all-around competition, one of six events for female competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. The qualification and final rounds took place on September 17 and 21 at the Sydney SuperDome. World all-around silver medalist Viktoria Karpenko led the competition until the last rotation, but was thrown from first place after she stubbed her toe, tripped, and fell out of bounds on floor exercise. The all-around competition in the discipline of women's artistic gymnastics (WAG) was marred by three separate scandals. The vault apparatus was set incorrectly for more than half of the meet, and consequently many gymnasts fell and/or were injured on the event. Officials blamed the series of falls and low scores on performance anxiety. It wasn't until Australian gymnast Allana Slater and her coach, Peggy Liddick, voiced concerns about the equipment that officials discovered the apparatus was five centimetres, or almost two inches, lower than it should've been. While athletes were given the opportunity to perform again, for some of them, the damage to their mental or physical health caused by the vault was irreparable. The universal favourite to win, Russian gymnast Svetlana Khorkina, ended up falling on the uneven bars, her specialty, after a disastrous vault (having not been told that her fall on the apparatus had not been her fault), and refused to perform again on the vault when given the option of a second chance. Chinese gymnast Kui Yuanyuan and American gymnast Kristen Maloney both injured their legs while attempting to stick their landings, with Kui needing to be carried to an examination area and Maloney damaging a titanium rod that had recently been implanted in her shin. Romanian gymnast Andreea Răducan ultimately took gold while her teammates, Simona Amânar and Maria Olaru took silver and bronze, respectively. This is the second all-around title won by a Romanian after Nadia Comăneci. Andreea Răducan, who initially won the event, had her medal stripped after testing positive for pseudoephedrine, which was in a medication given to her by the team doctor. Raducan appealed the disqualification because she did not take the substance knowingly, nor was she responsible for the error; the IOC admitted Raducan was not at fault, but nonetheless upheld the decision, citing a strict liability standard. Finally, Dong Fangxiao was found in 2010 to have been 14 years old, two years under the minimum age to compete, at the Sydney Olympics. Consequently, all of her results from the Olympics were deleted from the records. (en)
- A final do individual geral feminino da ginástica artística nos Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 2000, foi realizada em Sydney, na Austrália. Esse evento foi disputado no Sydney SuperDome. (pt)
- Damernas individuella mångkamp i gymnastik vid olympiska sommarspelen 2000 avgjordes den 17-21 september i Sydney SuperDome. (sv)
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- A final do individual geral feminino da ginástica artística nos Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 2000, foi realizada em Sydney, na Austrália. Esse evento foi disputado no Sydney SuperDome. (pt)
- Damernas individuella mångkamp i gymnastik vid olympiska sommarspelen 2000 avgjordes den 17-21 september i Sydney SuperDome. (sv)
- These are the results of the women's individual all-around competition, one of six events for female competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. The qualification and final rounds took place on September 17 and 21 at the Sydney SuperDome. World all-around silver medalist Viktoria Karpenko led the competition until the last rotation, but was thrown from first place after she stubbed her toe, tripped, and fell out of bounds on floor exercise. The all-around competition in the discipline of women's artistic gymnastics (WAG) was marred by three separate scandals. (en)
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