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Individual, Men

Date23 September 2000
StatusOlympic
LocationSydney SuperDome, Olympic Park, Sydney, New South Wales
Participants12 from 12 countries

The heavy favorite was Russian Aleksandr Moskalenko. He had won the World Championship in 1990, 1992, and 1994 and then retired. But when trampoline was added to the Olympic program he came out of retirement. Grossly out of shape, he had to lose 24 kg. to compete again, but won the World Championship in 1999. He won an easy gold medal, leading the qualifying and the final. The silver medalist, Ji Wallace of Australia, had won the 1996 World Championships in the double mini trampoline. In 2005, Wallace became one of the first prominent Australian athletes to come out as gay. The bronze medalist, Mathieu Turgeon, was a big surprise as he had only qualified for the Olympics by being given a wild card into the competition.

PosCompetitorNOCQualifyingFinal
1Aleksandr MoskalenkoRUS69.0 (1)41.7 (1)Gold
2Ji WallaceAUS67.4 (4)39.3 (2)Silver
3Mathieu TurgeonCAN66.1 (6)39.1 (3)Bronze
4David MartinFRA68.4 (2)38.8 (4)
5Dzmitry PoliaroushBLR68.3 (3)38.1 (5)
6Lee BrearleyGBR66.2 (5)37.9 (6)
7Alan VillafuerteNED65.9 (7)27.6 (7)
8Oleksandr ChernonosUKR65.8 (8)7.5 (8)
9 r1/2Michael SerthGER65.6 (9)
10 r1/2Ali BouraiALG62.6 (10)
11 r1/2Markus WiesnerSUI62.3 (11)
12 r1/2Daisuke NakataJPN53.2 (12)

Qualifying Round

Date23 September 2000 — 19:12
FormatTop eight finishers advanced to the final.
Judge #1Waldemar OkoniewskiPOL
Judge #2Marcos de OliveiraBRA
Judge #3Erik MogensenDEN
Judge #4David WarehamAUS
Judge #5Rui VinagrePOR
Difficulty Judge #1Ulf AnderssonSWE
Difficulty Judge #2Nikolay MakarovRUS
PosCompetitorNOCPointsRoutine #1Routine #2
1Aleksandr MoskalenkoRUS69.028.4 (=3)40.6 (1)Q
2David MartinFRA68.428.6 (1)39.8 (=2)Q
3Dzmitry PoliaroushBLR68.328.5 (2)39.8 (=2)Q
4Ji WallaceAUS67.428.4 (=3)39.0 (4)Q
5Lee BrearleyGBR66.227.9 (=7)38.3 (=5)Q
6Mathieu TurgeonCAN66.127.9 (=7)38.2 (7)Q
7Alan VillafuerteNED65.927.6 (9)38.3 (=5)Q
8Oleksandr ChernonosUKR65.828.0 (=5)37.8 (8)Q
9Michael SerthGER65.628.0 (=5)37.6 (9)
10Ali BouraiALG62.626.4 (12)36.2 (10)
11Markus WiesnerSUI62.326.6 (11)35.7 (11)
12Daisuke NakataJPN53.226.7 (10)26.5 (12)

Final Round

Date23 September 2000 — 20:17
Judge #1Waldemar OkoniewskiPOL
Judge #2Marcos de OliveiraBRA
Judge #3Erik MogensenDEN
Judge #4David WarehamAUS
Judge #5Rui VinagrePOR
Difficulty Judge #1Ulf AnderssonSWE
Difficulty Judge #2Nikolay MakarovRUS
PosCompetitorNOCPointsJudge 1 PointsJudge 2 PointsJudge 3 PointsJudge 4 PointsJudge 5 PointsExecution PointsDifficulty
1Aleksandr MoskalenkoRUS41.79.09.09.39.49.427.714.0
2Ji WallaceAUS39.38.58.78.38.48.425.314.0
3Mathieu TurgeonCAN39.18.38.28.48.58.425.114.0
4David MartinFRA38.88.88.88.99.19.126.812.0
5Dzmitry PoliaroushBLR38.18.48.48.68.48.525.312.8
6Lee BrearleyGBR37.98.48.58.38.38.425.112.8
7Alan VillafuerteNED27.65.65.55.55.65.716.710.9
8Oleksandr ChernonosUKR7.51.51.61.51.51.54.53.0