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The 2001 Goodwill Games was the fifth and final edition of the international multi-sport event. The competition was held in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia from 29 August to 9 September 2001. A total around 1300 athletes took part in 14 sporting competitions.[1]

2001 Goodwill Games
Official logo
Host cityBrisbane, Queensland
CountryAustralia
Opening29 August 2001 (2001-08-29)
Closing9 September 2001 (2001-09-09)

The small scale opening ceremony was held at the Brisbane Entertainment CentreatBoondall and featured The Corrs, Bardot and Keith Urban. There was a live audience of 10,000 and the ceremony was broadcast live to an international audience of 450 million viewers.[2]

The Goodwill Bridge, a pedestrian and cyclist bridge spanning the Brisbane River, is named after the games.[3][4][5][6]

Hosts Australia topped the medal table with 29 gold and 74 total medals. Russia was second with 24 and 73, respectively, while the United States placed third (21 and 71).

Venues

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Sports

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There were 155 events across 14 sports:[7][8]

  •   Basketball (details)
  •   Beach volleyball (details)
  •   Boxing (details)
  •   Cycling (details)
  •   Diving (details)
  •   Figure skating (details)
  •   Gymnastics (details)
  •   Surf lifesaving (details)
  •   Swimming (details)
  •   Trampolining (details)
  •   Triathlon (details)
  •   Weightlifting (details)
  • Medal table

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      *   Host nation (Australia)

    2001 Goodwill Games medal table [7]
    RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1  Australia (AUS)*29252074
    2  Russia (RUS)24301973
    3  United States (USA)21203071
    4  China (CHN)138122
    5  Cuba (CUB)112114
    6  Romania (ROM)63211
    7  Germany (GER)51511
    8  Japan (JPN)4037
    9  Ukraine (UKR)35614
    10  Poland (POL)35311
    11  Kenya (KEN)34512
    12  South Africa (RSA)3216
    13  Brazil (BRA)3115
      Great Britain (GBR)3115
    15  New Zealand (NZL)2327
    16  Ethiopia (ETH)2204
    17  Czech Republic (CZE)2103
      Iran (IRI)2103
    19  Netherlands (NED)2002
    20  Jamaica (JAM)17311
    21  Hungary (HUN)14611
    22  Sweden (SWE)1405
    23  Bulgaria (BUL)13610
    24  Belarus (BLR)1258
    25  Bahamas (BAH)1124
      Latvia (LAT)1124
    Europe All-Stars1124
    27  Mexico (MEX)1012
      Slovakia (SVK)1012
    World All-Stars (Athletics)1012
    29  Dominican Republic (DOM)1001
      Morocco (MAR)1001
      Mozambique (MOZ)1001
    32  Canada (CAN)0426
    33  Argentina (ARG)0404
    World All-Stars (Swimming)0303
    34  Israel (ISR)0202
      Uzbekistan (UZB)0202
    36  Georgia (GEO)0112
    37  Burundi (BDI)0101
      Estonia (EST)0101
      Lithuania (LTU)0101
    40  Saudi Arabia (KSA)0022
      Spain (ESP)0022
    42  Austria (AUT)0011
      Chinese Taipei (TPE)0011
      Finland (FIN)0011
      France (FRA)0011
      Portugal (POR)0011
      Puerto Rico (PUR)0011
      Senegal (SEN)0011
    Totals (48 entries)155156143454

    Participation

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    Athletes from 58 countries took part in the 2001 Goodwill Games.[9]

  •   Australia (159)
  •   Austria (3)
  •   Bahamas (3)
  •   Belarus (13)
  •   Belgium (7)
  •   Bermuda (1)
  •   Brazil (24)
  •   Bulgaria (6)
  •   Burundi (2)
  •   Canada (48)
  •   Chad (1)
  •   China (27)
  •   Chinese Taipei (2)
  •   Cuba (46)
  •   Czech Republic (10)
  •   Dominican Republic (1)
  •   Estonia (1)
  •   Ethiopia (5)
  •   Finland (4)
  •   France (12)
  •   Georgia (1)
  •   Germany (17)
  •   Great Britain (34)
  •   Hungary (5)
  •   Iran (4)
  •   Israel (5)
  •   Jamaica (9)
  •   Japan (11)
  •   Kenya (15)
  •   Latvia (2)
  •   Lithuania (1)
  •   Mauritius (1)
  •   Mexico (2)
  •   Morocco (3)
  •   Mozambique (1)
  •   Netherlands (11)
  •   New Zealand (50)
  •   Norway (2)
  •   Panama (1)
  •   Poland (16)
  •   Portugal (1)
  •   Puerto Rico (1)
  •   Romania (11)
  •   Russia (97)
  •   Saudi Arabia (2)
  •   Senegal (1)
  •   Slovakia (1)
  •   Slovenia (2)
  •   South Africa (23)
  •   South Korea (3)
  •   Spain (14)
  •   Sri Lanka (1)
  •   Sweden (13)
  •   Ukraine (30)
  •   United States (175)
  •   Uzbekistan (2)
  •   Venezuela (1)

  • ;Notes

    1. The number of athletes in each country's team is shown in parentheses, where known.
    2. A few athletes from these countries also competed for multinational all-star teams in events such as track relays and swimming relays.

    See also

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    References

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  • ^ "Goodwill Games Opening Ceremony". Out There Productions. Archived from the original on 27 January 2014. Retrieved 9 February 2014.
  • ^ Heritage and Architecture - Goodwill Bridge
  • ^ Queensland attraction - Goodwill Bridge
  • ^ Goodwill Bridge
  • ^ Buildings - Goodwill Bridge
  • ^ a b "Medals by country". Goodwill Games website. AOL Time Warner. Archived from the original on 11 February 2002.
  • ^ "Sports". Goodwill Games website. AOL Time Warner. Archived from the original on 3 February 2002.
  • ^ "Ccompetitors". Goodwill Games website. AOL Time Warner. Archived from the original on 3 February 2002.
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