Olympische Sommerspiele 2000/Teilnehmer (Honduras)
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Honduras nahm an den Olympischen Sommerspielen 2000 in Sydney, Australien, mit einer Delegation von 20 Sportlern (18 Männer und zwei Frauen) teil.
Teilnehmer nach Sportarten
Leichtathletik
- Gina Coello
- Damen, Marathon: 42. Platz
Fußball
Herren
- Tor
- 1 Carlos Escobar
- 18 Noel Valladares
- Abwehr
- 2 Iván Guerrero
- 3 Elmer Montoya
- 4 Júnior Izaguirre
- 5 Walter López
- 8 Jaime Rosales
- 3 Elmer Montoya
- Mittelfeld
- 7 Francisco Pavón
- 10 Julio de León
- 12 Maynor Suazo
- 15 Julio Suazo
- 16 Danilo Turcios
- 17 Mario Chirinos
- 10 Julio de León
- Sturm
- 6 Carlos Paez
- 9 David Suazo
- 11 Jairo Martínez
- 13 Elvis Scott
- 14 Luis Ramírez
- 9 David Suazo
- Ersatzspieler
- 19 Carlos Salinas
- 20 Héctor Gutiérrez
- 21 José Rivera (Tor)
- 20 Héctor Gutiérrez
- Trainer
- Ramon Madariaga
- Ergebnisse
- Vorrunde
Niger: 3:3
Italien: 1:3
Australien: 2:1
Schwimmen
- Alejandro Castellanos
- Herren, 100 Meter Freistil: 64. Platz
- Pamela Vásquez
- Damen, 200 Meter Freistil: 38. Platz
Weblinks
- Honduranische Olympiamannschaft von 2000 in der Datenbank von Sports-Reference (englisch; archiviert vom Original)
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